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Merce Cunningham Dance Company Rashaun Mitchell, second from right, and other members of the troupe performing in
DANCE REVIEW

A Golden Age Continues Without Its Midas

By ALASTAIR MACAULAY
The Merce Cunningham Dance Company, in its final year, is reviving works by its founder, who died in 2009.
DANCE REVIEW

Here, Some Promising Young Dancers, There, Some Well-Seasoned Pros

By ROSLYN SULCAS
The Youth America Grand Prix at City Center brought together 300 semifinalists for this annual competition.
Masaaki Suzuki conducting Bach Collegium Japan at Carnegie Hall on Tuesday evening.

In a Mass, a Cradle of Consolation for Japan

By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
That the performers of Bach Collegium Japan had come from their stricken country to present Bach's Mass in B minor on Tuesday lent added emotional resonance to the music.
Robin Williams in Rajiv Joseph's

Star Power Meets War's Firepower

By PATRICK HEALY
Rajiv Joseph's "Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo," starring Robin Williams, is the first play on Broadway since the 1970s to confront the ruthlessness of war for all sides involved. Will it find an audience?
From left, Jessica Rothenberg, Jake O'Connor, Reed Birney and Alexandra Socha in
THEATER REVIEW | 'THE DREAM OF THE BURNING BOY'

Flying Above Emotions, Then Grounded by Trauma

By CHARLES ISHERWOOD
The sudden death of a high school student shapes "The Dream of the Burning Boy," an eloquent, affecting new play by the newcomer David West Read.

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