VIEWPOINTS – The British Invasion: The Brits Co-Opt the Straight Play on Broadway and Beyond
- By drediman
- November 17, 2014
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It’s not unusual for a handful of acclaimed British productions to make their way across the pond to New York each season to satiate the many stateside Anglophiles. However, this … Continue Reading →
THE STATE OF THE ARTS – October 22, 2014
- By drediman
- October 22, 2014
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RECENT RECOMMENDATIONS WHEN JANUARY FEELS LIKE SUMMER – One of the small gems of the fall theater season and a complete surprise from left field. “January” is an uneven play, … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – New York City Ballet Dancers Take on Broadway
- By drediman
- September 30, 2014
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At the ballet in the upcoming months, you may find yourself wondering why you haven’t seen some of your favorite City Ballet principal dancers performing with their peers. It’s not … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – Broadway at the Met
- By drediman
- September 24, 2014
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These days, it’s looking like the Metropolitan Opera, which opera fans refer to simply as “The Met” (not to be confused with the equally revered Metropolitan Museum of Art), is … Continue Reading →
VIEWPOINTS – Gotta Dance!: Exploring Choreography in the Broadway Musical
- By drediman
- September 17, 2014
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It’s easy to overlook the importance of choreography in the Broadway musical. Good choreography should be seamlessly integrated into the overall directorial vision of the show and be a natural … Continue Reading →