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Review
The Madness of Poe Lives On in “Red-Eye To Havre De Grace”
Red-Eye To Havre De Grace, conceived by the Lucidity Suitcase Intercontinental theatrical collective, is a pseudo-musical “action-opera” that takes place…
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“Girls” Review: “Beach House”
After most of this season of Girls focused on Hannah, and profiled the other three girls individually, the gang finally…
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Liars and Believers’ "Interference" Immerses Audience
The Liars and Believers’ production of Interference is as beautiful, sickening, and thought provoking as Picasso’s 1937 painting, Guernica, the…
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Liars and Believers’ “Interference” Immerses Audience
The Liars and Believers’ production of Interference is as beautiful, sickening, and thought provoking as Picasso’s 1937 painting, Guernica, the…
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Film
Review: "Winter's Tale" is a Frivolous Fantasy That Ultimately Falls Flat
Creating a hit fantasy film has always required a sort of tricky tightrope walk, and in today’s industry, the sheer…
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Review: “Endless Love” Says Goodbye to Character Development
Endless Love directed by Shana Feste is a remake of Franco Zeffirelli’s 1981 film of same name, an adaptation of…
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"Witness Uganda" With Warmth and Vitality
Created by Matt Gould and Griffin Matthews, and directed by the American Repertory Theater’s (ART) artistic director Diane Paulus, Witness…
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