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Tag: Rape of Lucrece

Music Reviews

THE RAPE OF LUCRETIA (Academy of Vocal Arts): A dilettante at large review

Toby Zinman February 23, 2024 No Comments

DAL continues her musical education with this stunning chamber opera at the Academy of Vocal Arts.

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ALTAR CALL (Melissa McBain): “Theologically speaking, have you ever considered going to hell?”

Henrik Eger October 17, 2015 No Comments

ALTAR CALL begins and ends with hymns, not only setting the mood but, through carefully chosen songs, it sends out thought-provoking messages

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THE RAPE OF LUCRECE (Philadelphia Artists’ Collective): 2014 Fringe review 4.2

Debra Miller September 9, 2014 1 Comment

PAC’s THE RAPE OF LUCRECE is not only the performance of a lifetime by Dan Hodge, but also a momentous socio-political statement and a stirring call to activism.

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