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Twain as disillusioned patriot

Mark Twain Tonight! Hal Holbrook’s one-man show, at the Merriam Theater, December.
Robert Zaller

Robert Zaller

Articles 5 minute read

Die Zauberflote at Curtis

Die Zauberflote (The Magic Flute), by Mozart; directed by Emma Griffin for Curtis Opera Theater, Nov. 18-20 at Prince Theater.

Daniel Webster

Articles 3 minute read

Lantern's 'Lady From the Sea'

The Lady From The Sea, by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Kathryn C. Nocero for Lantern Theater, October 2005.
Robert Zaller

Robert Zaller

Articles 6 minute read

A Masked Ball, or a march of singing penguins

A delight to the ear, yes.
But the eye and the mind?

A Masked Ball, by Giuseppe Verdi, directed by Robert Driver. Opera Company of Philadelphia production at Academy of Music, Oct. 23-Nov. 6.
Dan Rottenberg

Dan Rottenberg

Articles 1 minute read

I'd rather be in Bremerton, Wash.?

A local musical mainstay bids Philadelphia a bittersweet farewell

Bernard Jacobson

Articles 6 minute read
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Learning to love Christoph Eschenbach

His conducting may not stick with you, but his music does.

Dan Coren

Dan Coren

Articles 9 minute read

Opera confronts the survival question

The strange new ingredient in 21st-Century opera: self-doubt.

Daniel Webster

Articles 5 minute read

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Anytown vs. Swan Lake

Anytown, Stories of America. presented by Dance Celebration Series and Penn Presents at the Zellerbach Theatre, Oct. 5-8.
Swan Lake, performed by Pennsylvania Ballet at the Academy of Music, Sept. 30-Oct. 8.

Lesley Valdes

Articles 7 minute read
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Surrealism: A Light That Failed

Second thoughts about the Art Museum’s Dali show

Andrew Mangravite

Articles 7 minute read
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Solzhenitsyn tackles Stravinsky

Stravinsky’s ‘L’Histoire du Soldat’ Suite and other works, performed by Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, Dec. 4 at Perelman Theater.

Daniel Webster

Articles 1 minute read