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Joyelle H. Mcsweeney

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Asexual British Scholars Run Wild in Stoppard's Uber-Witty 'Arcadia'

T om Stoppard's "Arcadia" has everything a Harvard student could want out of an evening at the theater--physics, literary theory,

R.E.M. Turns Corn-Belt Rock Gods

R .E.M. has reached that zenith of supergroup super-ness that allows a band to create a completely new sound for

To Jamie, With Love and Squalor

In the wrenching fourth act of Eugene O'Neill's autobiographical "Long Day's Journey into Night," Jamie, the older brother, grabs the

Playwright Explores Link Between Jazz and Theater

The Institute of Contemporary Art's dual production of two one-act plays by Jeff Robinson shows just how uneven a young

Durang on Life, Lore and Theater

Christopher Durang '71 is a playwright of extremes. His plays and musicals combine sophisticated literary allusion and bawdy sexual humor.

CECI N'EST PAS UNE PIPE

Blue Man Group's stage piece "Tubes" is like a Baptist revival on Mars. Three mute, blue figures muck around at

'Titanic' Tosses Restraint Overboard

Christopher Durang '71s "Titanic" is theater for the id. Chronicling the final, hedonistic days of a dysfunctional family on the

Black is Black ain't

Before he died of AIDS in 1994, Marlin Riggs had amassed an impressive collection of films to his credit: "Ethnic

`Breath' Gasping For a Clue: Center Does Not Hold

As Breath in the Wind written by Jordan Valdina directed by Michael Montoya Starring Mimi Schultz and Neil Farnsworth What

Quirks Make for Fabulous Falsettos

THEATER Falsettos directed by Marc Talusan at The Agassiz Theater Marc Talusan's new production of Falsettos is relevant, witty, and

Search and Enjoy on Landsdowne

Search and Destroy by Howard Porter at the Landsdowne St. Playhouse until March 18th Howard Korder's Search and Destroy is

Fairy Tale Made Real on Sayles' 'Inish' Isle

The Secret of Roan Inish directed by John Sayles starring John Lynch and Jeni Courtney at the Coolidge Corner Theater

A.R.T. Teaches Leadership With a Passionate New Henry V

Henry V by William Shakespeare directed by Ron Daniels at the A.R..T through March 13 Ron Daniels' Henry V is

No Easy Clues to Mamet's Complex Puzzle

THEATER the cryptogram by David Marmet at The C. Walsh Theater through February 2-26. David Mamet's new play, "the cryptogram,"

Social Circle Goes Round and Round

S o you loved James' smashhit, MTV-darling, coming-soon-to-an-amusement-park-near-you album, Laid. So you loved those catchy radio tunes, "Laid" and "Say

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