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Review of reviews: Stage
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Exhibition of the week
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Houdon at the Louvre: Masterworks of the Enlightenment
feature Atlanta’s High Museum of Art has brought over Jean-Antoine Houdon's sculptures from the Louvre Museum. Houdon, who was one was the most famous sculptors of his day, carved the busts of some of the 18th-century's most prominent men, inc
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Around the World in 80 Days
feature The Irish Repertory’s adaptation of Jules Verne’s classic adventure novel is near-perfect summer entertainment, said Rachel Saltz in The New York Times.
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The Accomplices
feature The Accomplices disappoints, but Bernard Weintraub deserves kudos for dramatizing real-life activist Peter Bergson's attempt to raise awareness and concern over the fate of Europe's Jews during World War II.
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Lucky Number Seven: Seventh International Biennial Exhibition
feature The artworks in the Seventh International Biennial Exhibition in Santa Fe were made expressly for the exhibit by artists from around the world.
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Theater: Buffalo Gal
feature Two of A.R. Gurney's favorite themes permeate Buffalo Gal: the disappearing East Coast WASP and the decline of live theater.
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Ain’t Misbehavin’
feature Ain’t Misbehavin’ has received a grand and glossy update at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre.
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Exhibition of the week: Like Breath on Glass: Whistler, Inness, and the Art of Painting Softly
feature The exhibit at the Clark Art Institute brings together 41 paintings by James McNeill Whistler along with the works of 14 fellow artists, among them George Inness, John Twachtman, and William Merritt Chase.
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Marlene Dumas: Measuring Your Own Grave
feature The Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art is offering a retrospective of the work of Marlene Dumas.
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Damn Yankees
feature “With baseball season in full swing and a sexy sports scandal making headlines, Damn Yankees has opened with championship timing,” said Joe Dziemianowicz in the New York Daily News.&
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Opera: Radamisto
feature “No soap opera could outdo the plot of Handel’s Radamisto,” said Scott Cantrell in The Dallas Morning News. The Santa Fe Opera delivers a fine performance.
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Kicking a Dead Horse
feature In Sam Shepard's 80-minute monologue, Hobart Struther, a world-weary Manhattan art dealer on a soul-searching solo trip through the badlands of Wyoming, finds himself in a desperate predicament when his horse dies.
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