sábado, 19 de marzo de 2011

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Stage Is Set. Ready for Your Part?

By ERIK PIEPENBURG
For its New York debut, the Punchdrunk troupe has transformed three warehouses in Chelsea for its unique brand of immersive theater.
THEATER REVIEW | 'WHERE'S CHARLEY?'

A Few Wacky Victorians in Love

By CHARLES ISHERWOOD
The 1948 Frank Loesser musical farce "Where's Charley?" gets a cheery and nimble revival at City Center.
David Newman, left, and Robert Hands in
THEATER REVIEW | 'THE COMEDY OF ERRORS'

Giving Shakespeare His Sombrero and Kazoo

By BEN BRANTLEY
Propeller, the British theater troupe that routinely turns Shakespeare into a donnybrook, pumps "Comedy of Errors" full of testosterone at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Boston Symphony Orchestra was conducted by Andris Nelsons at Carnegie Hall on Thursday.
MUSIC REVIEW

A Fresh Face Confronts a Seasoned Mahler

By JAMES R. OESTREICH
Andris Nelsons, 32, stepped in for the veteran maestro James Levine to lead the Boston Symphony Orchestra in its third and final performance at Carnegie Hall this week.
Mark Morris Dance Group, with, from left, Amber StarMerkens, Dallas McMurray and Laurel Lynch, in
DANCE REVIEW

Journeying From Head to Toe, With a Layover at the Heart

By ALASTAIR MACAULAY
The Mark Morris Dance Group performed three new works on Thursday night in its first production of the season at its home stage

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