This original vampire tale only partly realizes its potential.
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Tina Modotti's fascinating life deserves a much better telling than it gets in this very bad play.
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String quintet pushes the envelope with Radiohead, Piazzolla, Barber, Led Zeppelin, and more.
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Mark Bates makes slow-rolling, emotional, but light-footed roots music a la The Band.
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Crete is way down there: broadly speaking, you can't get any further south and still be in Europe.
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Santorini's popularity is well deserved, and it doesn't feel much like the rest of Greece.
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Will and Grace's Sean Hayes turns out to have boundless stage energy and a very nice singing voice to boot.
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The ancient Greeks cherished their thespians almost as much as they lauded their athletes.
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The Hotel Pelops provides a computer so you can email home and tell your family you haven't been killed in an Athens riot.
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800 steps up, 800 steps down, and the best Fanta Orange in the universe. Travels to Nafplio and Epidaurus, Greece.
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