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Performing Arts

‘Found’ presents beauty, humor

‘Found’ presents beauty, humor

Caroline Cunfer, Contributing Writer October 28, 2014
"Found", based on the misplaced notes and knicknacks in Found Magazine, is a wonderfully weird Off-Broadway adventure.
Stage adaptation of 'The Curious Incident' shines

Stage adaptation of ‘The Curious Incident’ shines

Nikolas Reda-Castelao, Theater/Books Editor October 23, 2014
"The Curious Incident" goes above and beyond what is expected of Broadway productions
Three sets of actors represent the same couple throughout the play. // via facebook.com

Adaptation offers unique audience experience

Blair Simmons, Staff Writer October 15, 2014
Ivo van Hove's stylistically ambitious "Scenes from a Marriage" reimagines Ingmar Bergman's film

TodayTix app puts Broadway in the palm of audiences’ hand

Nikolas Reda-Castelao, Theater/Books editor October 7, 2014
Getting cheap tickets to high profile shows in New York can be tricky, but this new smartphone app is a game-changer.
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Interpretation of Hercules’ labors portrayed in new play

Porter Yelton, Contributing Writer October 7, 2014
"The Twelfth Labor" is a new spin on the old tale of Hercules' twelve labors

Mimes go outside the box on stage

Ariana DiValentino, Social Media Editor October 7, 2014
"Topography" brings the art of mime in all its quiet glory to a New York stage
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New version of ‘Next to Normal’ moves audience

Caroline Cunfer, Contributing Writer October 2, 2014
The Gallery Players' staging of "Next to Normal" is more minimal than its previous Broadway production
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Play brings strong characters, emotion

Nikolas Reda-Castelao, Theater Editor September 30, 2014
"Mr. Landing Takes a Fall," though occasionally heart-wrenching, is all too familiar
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Play examines abilities of brain

Clio McConnell, Editor-at-Large September 24, 2014
"Valley of Astonishment" is a remarkable look at synesthesia
Burlesque meets literature on stage

Burlesque meets literature on stage

Benjamin Mok, Contributing Writer September 23, 2014
Naked Girls Reading brings nudity, literature, and entertainment to St. Mark's Place
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‘Man in the Moon’ lands between comedy and tragedy

Clio McConnell, Editor-at-Large September 17, 2014
"Man in the Moon's" bleak premise explores the value of life
Performative interpretation of "Three Sisters" verges on gimmick

Performative interpretation of “Three Sisters” verges on gimmick

Ariana DiValentino, Social Media Editor September 16, 2014
"Three Sisters" separates its audience by economic class