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By Andrew Poretz . . . The New York Pops, under the direction of Maestro Steven Reineke, presented its annual holiday concert on December 19 and 20 at Carnegie Hall. Performed before a full house, the program featured guest artist Megan Hilty and the Essential Voices USA chorus, directed by Judith Clurman. Entitled A Place […]


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Review by Ron Fassler . . . It’s that time of year and Broadway stalwart Norm Lewis is back at 54 Below with “Christmas Lives Here.”


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A Vaudeville By Alix Cohen Imagination, theatrical skill and physical puppet craft has had a home at HERE Arts Center’s Dream Music Puppetry program since 1999. Endowed by his grandmother and run by the incomparable, third generation puppeteer, Basil Twist, twice a year the DMP salutes its own making merry with a variety show of […]


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“If music be the food of love play on.” Orsino, Twelfth Night By Alix Cohen In August 1956, Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn were performing in Canada when they crossed paths with the Stratford Shakespearean Festival. The encounter lit a creative fuse: Ellington announced that their next major project would be a musical tribute to […]


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By Alix Cohen Moses Pendleton’s 2022 Alice, aka this Alice in Wonderland-ish dance/theater piece, is a visual feast: wildly imaginative, impressionistic and allusive, rather than depicting Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. “it’s a taking off point for invention,” Pendleton writes. A giant photograph of Lewis Carroll gives way to Alice seemingly levitating, [R...


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