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Jose Llana--from Quivering Auditionee to Soaring Lun Tha
Playbill.com describes it as “a good crash-and-burn story of an audition gone horribly wrong,” but with a happy conclusion. Broadway hopeful Jose Llana, then an 18-year-old Voic... Read more
No Time For Opera Snobs
O, would that we could all spring from the head of Zeus, fully formed in battle armor, like the goddess Athena. (No wonder Zeus had the mother of all headaches.) Alas,... Read more
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Hamlet's Alleged Oedipal Complex
William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet starts out as a straight forward revenge drama, which was a common genre during the time of Shakespeare’s life. Early on in th... Read more
The 26 February 2011 by Realizingresonance
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Jose Llana--from Quivering Auditionee to Soaring Lun Tha
Playbill.com describes it as “a good crash-and-burn story of an audition gone horribly wrong,” but with a happy conclusion. Broadway hopeful Jose Llana,... Read more
The 21 February 2011 by Gibbs22manila
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More Than A Vagina: A Critique of the Vagina Monologues
For anyone who doesn’t know, The Vagina Monologues is an episodic play written by Eve Ensler. Each monologue deals with an issue relating to the vagina. Read more
The 21 February 2011 by Juliez
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No Time For Opera Snobs
O, would that we could all spring from the head of Zeus, fully formed in battle armor, like the goddess Athena. (No wonder Zeus had the mother of all... Read more
The 26 February 2011 by Galegirl
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Met’s ‘Live in HD’ — Cash Cow Or Godsend?
Anna Nebtrebko in Manon /Covent Garden Production photo by Bill CooperShould the Metropolitan Opera’s award-winning series The Met: Live in HD be considered a... Read more
The 17 February 2011 by Galegirl
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Theatre of the Oppressed
In my first foray into community arts in 1991 I attempted a method called Theatre of the Oppressed, with a show entitled innabody. In this show I worked with 7... Read more
The 01 February 2011 by Aurorapowers
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Mi Ultimo Adios, Now and Then
Now: The recent CCP Pasinaya 2011 promised that, for its finale, a “1,000-voice choir that includes the Madrigal Singeres will be accompanied by the UST Symphon... Read more
The 15 February 2011 by Gibbs22manila
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Gounod’s Romeo and Juliet, Roles to Be Heard and Seen
At the press conference last week to announce the Metropolitan Opera’s new season, I met someone from Philadelphia who has already reviewed the Opera Company... Read more
The 20 February 2011 by Galegirl
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The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare at the Greenwich Playhouse Theatre
It’s been a while since hubby and I have ventured into theatreland, so I was attracted to the recent offer quoted on www.lastminute.com alluding to the... Read more
The 15 February 2011 by Melikeyuk
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Headphone/Verbatim Theatre
I attended a headphone/verbatim theatre workshop and presentation with Roslyn Oades on Friday. The workshop was presented by Vitalstatistix Theatre, and used... Read more
The 01 February 2011 by Aurorapowers
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