There is something haunting about this play. Maybe it is how real it is, and how little we acknowledge these types of interactions in our own lives. A family get together that ends how it always ends, lacking closure or peace of mind. Deirdre and Erik supposedly worked through their marriage issues, Aimee falls to pieces over…
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The Art of the Fugue
Angela Hewitt is one of the most talented and acclaimed pianists alive today; it was evident in her performance at the 92nd street Y. Her technical ability showed through, as well as her ability to feel the “French” style in one of the pieces. While an impressive hour and a half performance, there was something about…
Continue ReadingCarnegie Hall Presents the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Performing Elektra
Initially entering Carnegie Hall, everything seemed to match up with the Metropolitan Opera. The numerous flights of stairs, ushers giving you the lecture about cell phones, and pursuing of the playbill to try to match a face with a insect-sized rendering of a singer far below. What threw me off though, was that there was…
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