Cecilia Bartoli in West Side Story — Why Not?
It was announced last week in the NY Times and other sources that in Summer 2016, Cecilia Bartoli will play Maria in […]
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It was announced last week in the NY Times and other sources that in Summer 2016, Cecilia Bartoli will play Maria in […]
Has anything been more over-analyzed than Mad Men? Really, I should be embarrassed to join the fray… but I can’t help myself. […]
I missed Fun Home the musical at the Public, but saw the Broadway production a week ago. I’m lucky I went when […]
Let’s be candid from start: Speech and Debate is about hookups – online and in-person – between older men and teenage boys. Not […]
“Life is what you do while you’re waiting to die / Life is how the time goes by.” I was too young […]
Watching the final, marvelous performance of Opera Philadelphia’s Don Carlo, I thought about the company’s extraordinary rise to a new standard, under […]
Sometimes, a cluster of events come along that really illustrates the strength of Philly’s current arts scene. Last week, I saw Edward […]
Let’s start by celebrating the meteoric rise of Theatre Exile – they’ve arrived the top level of Philadelphia’s vibrant theatre scene. The Exilers […]
In my innocent youth, puppets were loveable animal figures – Shari Lewis’s Charlie Horse, and the adorably coquettish (and carnivorously named) Lamb […]
I had the good fortune this week to attend one of the finest Lieder recitals I’ve heard in many years, by soprano […]