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Paris, July, 1794: “Today, 40 individuals had their heads cut off, including 16 Carmélite nuns from Compiègne.” That brief, contemporaneous note about a mass execution during the Reign of Terror...
DATE: May 10, 2019 | CATEGORY: Performing Arts
For its dreamy production of “Mamma Mia!,’ Merely Players has created an Aegean illusion. A cozy tourist hotel on a tiny Greek island features a friendly bar, a warm beach and one comfy room. What...
DATE: May 9, 2019 | CATEGORY: Performing Arts
From Brahms to Bolcom, tonight’s recital program at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church reads like a musical travelogue. “That’s how we conceived the program,” said violinist Lauren Avery Heuser. “It’s a...
DATE: April 11, 2019 | CATEGORY: Music
Bartok, Beethoven, Mozart and Rachmaninoff. That’s only a sampling of what’s on the program for another ambitious concert by the San Juan Symphony Youth Orchestra. Sunday afternoon at the Bayfield...
DATE: April 11, 2019 | CATEGORY: Music
Lions and tigers and buzzards, zebras, giraffes, gazelles, elephants, wildebeests, macaws, tree frogs, field mice and fireflies. That’s a selection of the animals, birds and insects you’ll see in...
DATE: April 4, 2019 | CATEGORY: Performing Arts
“Bigger than a Buick.” That’s a line from “My Favorite Year,” the Dougherty-Flaherty-Ahrens musical running through this weekend at Fort Lewis College. It’s repeated more than once and gets a...
DATE: March 21, 2019 | CATEGORY: Performing Arts
For Benjy Stone, 1954 was “My Favorite Year.” As he makes clear, “not the best year, but my favorite.” For the 1992 Broadway musical of the same title, the distinction between best and interesting...
DATE: March 14, 2019 | CATEGORY: Performing Arts
There are four reasons to see Saturday’s MET Live in HD performance of Donizetti’s “Daughter of the Regiment” – (and one not to). Donizetti’s 1840 comedic opera, “The Daughter of the Regiment” is...
DATE: March 1, 2019 | CATEGORY: Performing Arts
A sultan, a faithless queen, emirs, wazirs, lords, grandees, pirates, carnivals and shipwrecks. A pair of star-crossed lovers. Beauty and the Beast. Tom Thumb. And, most of all, one very smart...
DATE: Feb. 22, 2019 | CATEGORY: Music
“Doubt: A Parable” will open Friday at Durango Arts Center . It will run only two weekends and will close with a matinee performance Feb. 24. Chances are you’ve seen the 2008 movie starring Meryl...
DATE: Feb. 14, 2019 | CATEGORY: Performing Arts
Animal lovers, rejoice: A concert just for you is on the immediate horizon. Titled “Wild Kingdom,” the concert will feature “music about all things that scurry, bound and fly,” said Kerry Ginger,...
DATE: Feb. 7, 2019 | CATEGORY: Music
The opera about a seductive gypsy who tempts an upright soldier then deserts him for a sexy bullfighter is not exactly family fare. But it is very French. In the 1870s, upcoming composer Georges...
DATE: Feb. 1, 2019 | CATEGORY: Performing Arts