Choreographer Austin McCormick and his multi-talented troupe conjure an extravagant feast for the eye and ear – and for all ages.
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Theater Review (NYC): Fault Lines by Rebecca Louise Miller
Inspired by a real-life case, this is a skilfully told story of the aftermath of a terrible crime.
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Attack of the client from hell.
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Like Broadway and museums, opera is recognizing the importance of the blogosphere in promoting culture and the arts.
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Vickie and Nickie get the balance between spoof and sincerity just right.
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An oddly altered but amusing version of the Grimm fairy tale.
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A story about growing up, finding first love, and experiencing the pain and despair of young adulthood.
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Five curtain calls for Cate Blanchett and Co.
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Engelbert Humperdinck's holiday classic returns to the Met. Win a pair of tickets!
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The filmmaker's artistic talent and encompassing imagination make this an action-packed exhibit that's not just for cinephiles.
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