THE STATE OF THE ARTS – December 10, 2014
- By drediman
- December 10, 2014
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RECENT HIGHLIGHTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- THE ELEPHANT MAN – The trio of Bradley Cooper, Alessandro Nivola, and Patricia Clarkson bring their A-game to the second Broadway revival of Bernard Pomerance’s popular drama. It’s directed with careful grace by Scott Ellis.
- SWAMP JUICE – Jeff Achtem brings irresistible subversive charm to this ingenious hourlong family-friendly puppet show at the Barrow Street Theatre.
- THE INVISIBLE HAND – Ayad Akhtar’s latest play, in an impeccable production at NYTW, is a combustible combination of speculative politics, religion, economics, and high finance.
- THE MEETING – Justin Sayre continues to delight in the holiday edition of his “so wrong it’s oh-so-right” variety show at Joe’s Pub. Guests this time around included the likes of the sizzling Lady Rizo.
- LE NOZZE DI FIGARO – The second cast of Mozart’s perennial opera compensated for the deficiencies of Sir Richard Eyre’s drab-looking production for the Met by delivering the goods with lively panache.
UPCOMING AND HOTLY ANTICIPATED
- LOSERS LOUNGE – The upcoming holiday edition at Joe’s Pub is a tribute to the King of Rock & Roll. Fun times are sure to be had by all.
- ANNALEIGH ASHFORD: LOST IN THE STARS – I’ve raved about the singular and hilarious Ms. Ashford and her cabaret show for a while now. I’m looking forward to revisiting it next week at 54 Below!
- TEARS BECOME… STREAMS BECOME… – Canvases on the mammoth scale of the Park Avenue Armory don’t present themselves regularly to artists. Look for visual and musical artists Douglas Gordon and Helene Grimaud to take advantage.
- FIDDLER ON THE ROOF – DC’s gleaming Arena Stage is presenting a 50th Anniversary production of the classic musical. Starring Jonathan Hadary as Tevye.
- DINER – Sheryl Crow’s highly anticipated new musical debuts at Virginia’s Signature Theatre this week; I’ll be in attendance at one of the early previews.
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