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At Home at the Zoo (10 June 2009)
(Events Calendar/Theater)
... one an introvert editor, the other an outcast -- meet in Central Park. With Todd Allen Durkin, Christopher Swan and Margery Lowe, directed by William Hayes.P Palm Beach Dramaworks 514-4042, or visit palmbeachdramaworks.org ...
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At Home at the Zoo (07 June 2009)
(Events Calendar/Theater)
... one an introvert editor, the other an outcast -- meet in Central Park. With Todd Allen Durkin, Christopher Swan and Margery Lowe, directed by William Hayes. Palm Beach Dramaworks 514-4042, or visit palmbeachdramaworks.org ...
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At Home at the Zoo (30 May 2009)
(Events Calendar/Theater)
... one an introvert editor, the other an outcast -- meet in Central Park. With Todd Allen Durkin, Christopher Swan and Margery Lowe, directed by William Hayes. Palm Beach Dramaworks 514-4042, or visit palmbeachdramaworks.org ...
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New York Dolls (10 June 2009)
(Events Calendar/Music)
New York Dolls The originators of the New York rock scene of the early 1970s, the band still features lead vocalist David Johansen and is winning critical plaudits for 'Cause I Sez So, its new Todd Rundgren-helmed ...
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From Brooklyn With Love, The Musical (24 October 2009)
(Events Calendar/Theater)
From Brooklyn With Love, The Musical This play is about a Florida family at odds over what role the widowed patriarch should play in their lives. Tamarac Theatre of Performing Arts 954-726-7898 or visit ...
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From Brooklyn With Love, The Musical (24 October 2009)
(Events Calendar/Theater)
From Brooklyn With Love, The Musical This play is about a Florida family at odds over what role the widowed patriarch should play in their lives. Tamarac Theatre of Performing Arts 954-726-7898 or visit ...
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Johnson’s friendly, green, intimate vibe not well-suited to Cruzan
(Articles/Music)
... the local arm of Slow Food USA and Indian Riverkeeper. “He’s wearing one of our shirts during the show,” Surfrider’s local vice chair Todd Remmel bubbled. “We sold out of shirts.” Johnson’s presence ...
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Weekend arts picks: Aug. 27-29
(Articles/Weekend Picks)
... as part of the oddball fun. – H. Erstein Music: Back at the beginning of the 1980s, the English guitarist and songwriter Dave Wakeling and his band, The Beat, enlivened the technopop-heavy sounds ...
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Chamber festival’s closer features effective Dahl and premiere
(Articles/Music)
... instrumental stratosphere. But most of the piece has a slangy, vivid swing in which odd rhythms and bright colors dominate, and in the conclusion, where the rhythmic complexity reaches its apex, the three ...
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‘Gin Game’ at Dramaworks like two hands of solitaire
(Articles/Theater)
... who won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1978 for this tale of two elderly residents of the Bentley Home for seniors who meet and do battle over a series of gin rummy games. Some find this odd couple match ...
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The View From Home 10: New releases on DVD
(Articles/Film)
... ironic smirk underneath the fatalistic terror of the practically predestined plot that many will find alienating. But I admire the film’s deliberate plunge into cult oddity, one that wears its cinematic ...
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‘Secret Order’ director has faith in it, but play needs more work
(Articles/Theater)
... that tackle big themes and issues, but Clyman seems to have stuffed his script with too many ideas. Oddly, the Caldwell insists on labeling the play “a comedic thriller,” when it is neither comic nor thrilling. ...
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FCBT’s ‘Dream’ nice climax to sharp, entertaining show
(Articles/Dance)
... ballets, the first of which was From Head to Toe, a six-person interpretation of Eric Carle’s 1997 book by that name for toddlers. Set to three movements from Shostakovich’s Jazz Suite No. 2, Smith’s ballet ...
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Broadway season was strong in new plays, weak in musicals
(Articles/Theater)
... songs of reigning genius Stephen Sondheim (Sweeney Todd, Company, Follies), featuring Barbara Cook, Vanessa Williams and Tom Wopat, with state-of-the-art video commentary by the 80-year-old composer-lyricist. ...
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Sometimes brilliant, sometimes silly, FGO’s ‘Carmen’ still bold, colorful
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... approach of directorial conceptions for well-known works quite at odds with decades, even centuries of tradition. Florida Grand Opera will open its 70th season Nov. 13-Dec. 4 with Giacomo Puccini’s Turandot, ...
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Theater briefs: ‘The Quarrel’ and ‘Raised in Captivity’
(Articles/Theater)
... on whom Sebastian is fixated and Sebastian’s patient-but-only-to-a-point psychologist (Barbara Sloan, who flips from silent to motor-mouthed), and you have the ingredients for an odd comic stew. Audiences ...
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Bulletin from Broadway No. 1: ‘Red,’ ‘Promises, Promises’
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... is a transfer from London’s Donmar Warehouse, but is written by American John Logan, best known for such screenplays as Gladiator, The Aviator and Sweeney Todd. The play looks at Rothko in the late 1950s, ...
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Banville’s latest a wizardly look at gods and man
(Articles/Books)
... beautiful actress wife Helen, whom everyone expects will leave him soon enough. A fastidious journalist, Roddy Wagstaff, who poses as Petra’s boyfriend in a bid to become Old Adam’s biographer. A couple ...
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New Norton chief aiming her museum for the top
(Articles/Interviews)
... the number of visitors big-time. The RISD museum still hasn't replaced her. Alswang holds a bachelor’s degree in American history from Goddard College and was an Electra Havemeyer Webb Fellow at the ...
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Cult oddness of ‘Panic’ only partly successful
(Articles/Film)
You can pay half-attention to A Town Called Panic and still be able to follow the story. You can just easily pay complete attention and have no idea what’s going on. Bottom line: Just leave logic at ...
