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Philly Going Out
Second helpings in Philly this spring
Movie sequels are rarely as good as the originals. So don’t think of these openings as sequels, but second acts.
Philly Arts
Dreaming up life in a ‘Future City’
Gene Coleman has a recurring dream in which he finds himself in a strange city. “I don’t know where this place is, and I don’t think it’s any place that actually exists,” he says. “But it has these fantastic, almost surrealistic architectural qualities to it.”
Philly Going Out
Second helpings in Philly this spring
Movie sequels are rarely as good as the originals. So don’t think of these openings as sequels, but second acts.
Philly Arts
Dreaming up life in a ‘Future City’
Gene Coleman has a recurring dream in which he finds himself in a strange city. “I don’t know where this place is, and I don’t think it’s any place that actually exists,” he says. “But it has these fantastic, almost surrealistic architectural qualities to it.”
Photo: MARCUS STERN
Two tickets to ‘Paradise Lost’
“Paradise Lost” is a Depression-era drama rife with parallels to the current economic and political climate. In the wrong hands, a predictable production of Clifford Odets’ period piece could bore an entire audience into a coma.
Arts
‘I’ll be your mama’
Sandra Shipley says she wants a lot of people to come see her in “Entertaining Mr. Sloane,” but there’s one person she’s a little nervous about.
Boston Arts
A ‘Fly’ new play at the Huntington
The magic of live theater has never been more evident than in the Huntington’s production of “Stick Fly.” In lesser hands, playwright Lydia Diamond’s tale of familial dysfunction could easily be pedestrian, but director Kenny Leon finds everything that’s good about it and encourages his talented cast to run with it.
Boston Arts
Going in for some ‘Light’ comedy
Physics meets chick flicks in “Legacy of Light,” the latest production of the Lyric Stage Co.
Arts
Clawing your way through spring arts
Spring is in the air. Well, maybe not yet, but there is evidence of some warming up going on in the theaters, concert venues and performance halls. Enjoy writer Zeth Lundy's picks of what the hottest shows in town are this season.
Winter Arts Preview
Theatre: Singing murderers and trippy puppets
Winter Arts Preview
Music: It’s classical, jazz and Pops
Winter Arts Preview
Dance: Jumping up and down
Boston Arts
Shipwrecked shenanigans
If you’ve ever worked for a jerk, “The Island of Slaves” is the perfect place for you to visit. In Neil Bartlett’s adaptation of Pierre de Marivaux’s 18th-century social commentary, two shipwrecked socialites and their heretofore abused slaves land on an island where masters and slaves are forced to switch roles.
Boston Arts
You’ll be screaming ‘Let’s go to Tahiti!’
What the ‘HONK!’ are you gonna do with your kids?
Lion’s share of the work
Dinner with a healthy helping of comedy and a side order of mystery
‘Love You I Do’ indeed
[not too shabby]
‘Knowledge’ is power for two Tork brothers
Photo: JOAN MARCUSAwakening to ‘Dreamgirls’
Statik Selektah: ‘Make it happen’
Company One render ‘Negro’ spiritual
Boston Arts
Huntington’s ‘Sons’ is close to perfection
Gonna have a surreal good time together
‘Groundswell’ not that swell
‘Gatz’ entertainment: Reading comes to life
Reaching great ‘Heights’
Broadway goes to the dogs
A ‘Wales’ of a good time
Naughty and nice
ABBA-cadabra! ‘Mamma’ is magic
A quick lesson in the ABCs of ABBA
Music
MMMpod
The March MMMpod features conversation and music from
Surfer Blood and The Allman Brothers Band (There's a double-bill you're not too likely to see. However, Gregg Allman does mention Hannah Montana!). We also speak with Vampire Weekend and the Dropkick Murphys.
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