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culturevulture.net Nancy Wozny |
A Midsummer Night's Dream Combining Shakespeare and opera comes with a set of dilemmas, but Benjamin Britten managed to frame his Midsummer in a way that does the least harm to this famous play, even adding a line to make it all work.  |
culturevulture.net Karen Weinstein |
Battle Hymn Jim Leonard set himself a real challenge to write an intimate an intimate epic. Sometimes Battle Hymn is successful, and sometimes less sure-footed.  |
culturevulture.net John Sullivan |
San Francisco Ballet Gala Celebration As with most galas, the evening breezed by in a blur, with ten short pieces and excerpts that nonetheless demanded feats of technical and physical brio.  |
culturevulture.net Theodore Bale |
Fasten Your Seat Belts, It's Going To Be A Bumpy Sleigh ride Ryan Landry reinvents All About Eve in Boston  |
culturevulture.net David Moreno |
Lar Lubovich Dance Company Three numbers -- Jangle: Four Hungarian Dances, Men's Stories: A Concerto In Ruins, and Dvorak Serenade -- presented by the Lar Lubovich Dance Company in San Fransisco.  |
culturevulture.net January 2009 Nina daVinci |
Pinter's First and Last Plays Let the following remarks serve as an homage to Harold Pinter who has recently passed on.  |
TIME Europe January 14, 2009 Carla Power |
David Hare: Truth to Power With his new play and film script, David Hare keeps an eye on the place where authority and morality collide.  |
TIME Asia January 1, 2009 John Krich |
Divine Inspiration Art lifts the spirits of Malaysia's Indians.  |
culturevulture.net Suzanne Weiss |
Ennio This fast-paced 70 minute romp will leave you open mouthed in amazement and weak with laughter.  |
culturevulture.net Nancy Wozny |
Houston Ballet Jubilee The annual Jubilee presented a sampling of repertory snippets and shorter full-length works designed to whet the appetites of ballet lovers and resistors alike.  |
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