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The eye candy of Innovative Works
Except for the topmost rows in the balcony, Booth Playhouse was sold out for this year's edition...
Vol. 23 No. 37 Published 11.10.09 by Perry Tannenbaum -
PERFORMING ARTS
Black as a ghost in The Woman in Black
Do newer generations of theatergoers thrill to the promise of suspense? For those of you accustomed...
Vol. 23 No. 36 Published 11.03.09 by Perry Tannenbaum -
PERFORMING ARTS
Davidson's Tartuffe fit for a Sun King
New rule: if the Davidson College Theatre Department produces a comedy by Moliere, be sure to head u...
Vol. 23 No. 36 Published 11.03.09 by Perry Tannenbaum -
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Marat/Sade aims for the jugular
It's been over 20 years since Marat/Sade has been staged in Charlotte. Part of the long-extinct...
Vol. 23 No. 35 Published 10.27.09 by Perry Tannenbaum -
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Divine dance at McGlohon
In its four fall seasons, the Charlotte Dance Festival hasn't exactly evolved into a lean, mean...
Vol. 23 No. 35 Published 10.27.09 by Perry Tannenbaum -
PERFORMING ARTS
Live Review: Tom Wopat
There aren't too many types of music that Tom Wopat won't dip into. Before last week's e...
Vol. 23 No. 35 Published 10.27.09 by Perry Tannenbaum -
PERFORMING ARTS
No diamond rings for This Mockingbird
With Kevin Campbell as Atticus Finch, Ian Michael Johnson as Tom Robinson, Robbie Jaeger as the pros...
Vol. 23 No. 34 Published 10.20.09 by Perry Tannenbaum -
PERFORMING ARTS
The Laramie Project: 10 Years Later had a unique grassroots flavor
After incubating down in York County at South Pointe High School and Rock Hill Community Theatre for...
Vol. 23 No. 34 Published 10.20.09 by Perry Tannenbaum -
PERFORMING ARTS
Steve Martin delivers a wild, crazy opening night at the Knight
Steve Martin came to Carolina with a banjo on his knee, and it turned out to be the perfect way to o...
Vol. 23 No. 33 Published 10.13.09 by Perry Tannenbaum -
PERFORMING ARTS
Queen Hank primps again in Sordid Lives
It's been slightly more than two years since Queen City Theatre Company arrived on the scene wit...
Vol. 23 No. 32 Published 10.06.09 by Perry Tannenbaum -
PERFORMING ARTS
A solid Chorus Line
In recent reviews of two stellar local productions, Suessical at Theatre Charlotte and Beauty and th...
Vol. 23 No. 32 Published 10.06.09 by Perry Tannenbaum -
PERFORMING ARTS
Bone-deep Beauty: Local production outshines the tours
Children's Theatre artistic director Alan Poindexter has taken Disney's Beauty and the Beast...
Vol. 23 No. 31 Published 09.29.09 by Perry Tannenbaum -
PERFORMING ARTS
Nailing it in Man of La Mancha
I do some cringing of my own when faced with the prospect of seeing Man of La Mancha again. The woef...
Vol. 23 No. 31 Published 09.29.09 by Perry Tannenbaum -
PERFORMING ARTS
The evil is palpable in Big Boys
The problem of evil in Neil Simon's plays -- and in a string of American comedies long before th...
Vol. 23 No. 31 Published 09.29.09 by Perry Tannenbaum -
PERFORMING ARTS
Questioning black life in Cell Phone Blues
As proven by Exonerated and The Laramie Project, there's a new niche for dramas that are scrupul...
Vol. 23 No. 31 Published 09.29.09 by Perry Tannenbaum -
PERFORMING ARTS
Review of Shostakovich's Ninth
Continuing its eventful transition to a new musical director, Charlotte Symphony Orchestra hosted th...
Vol. 23 No. 31 Published 09.29.09 by Perry Tannenbaum -
PERFORMING ARTS
Hot summer music in NYC
For all its Broadway glitter, New York has nothing over the Tarheel State when it comes to our profu...
Vol. 23 No. 30 Published 09.22.09 by Perry Tannenbaum -
PERFORMING ARTS
Half-baked ThomThom
Machine Theatre has trained an artistic shotgun at Harper Lee's classic To Kill a Mockingbird an...
Vol. 23 No. 30 Published 09.22.09 by Perry Tannenbaum -
PERFORMING ARTS
NCDT's season opener Ballet, Ballroom & Bluegrass
The buzz is building for North Carolina Dance Theatre and their new home at Knight Theater. Their Li...
Vol. 23 No. 30 Published 09.22.09 by Perry Tannenbaum -
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The rally goes on: Charlote Symphony Orchestra's opener
News from the ASC palace has been encouraging this afternoon. After contemplating the Charlotte Symp...
Vol. 23 No. 29 Published 09.15.09 by Perry Tannenbaum
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