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Music

CANDIDE (Philadelphia Orchestra): A dilettante at large review

Toby Zinman June 23, 2019 No Comments

A dilettante at large Toby Zinman reviews Candide by Leonard Bernstein.

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Dance Reviews

EVENING OF DUETS: Eleven couples dance

Meredith Pellon February 14, 2017 No Comments

The fifth annual Evening Of Duets production featured eleven duets from artists based in Philadelphia, New Jersey, New York, and Congo.

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OSCAR (Opera Philadelphia): High notes and low in the life of Oscar Wilde

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper February 12, 2015 No Comments

We see the tragedy of Oscar Wilde’s life played out creatively and movingly in OSCAR, a thoughtfully crafted opera by Theodore Morrison and John Cox,

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