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Tag Archives: The Public Theatre
The Rockstar Populist: Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson Review
Stepping into the Bernard Jacobs Theatre you are immediately transported, and you will likely wonder where exactly you’ve gone. Bloody Bloody Andrew Jacskon, a production that itself has recently been transported from The Public Theater to Broadway, blurs all sorts … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Theater, Uncategorized
Tagged Andrew Jackson, Benjamin Walker, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Broadway, The Public Theatre
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‘The Merchant of Venice’ Gets Very Serious in Public Theater Production
A truth must be told before a review can unfold: I have issues with The Merchant of Venice as a text. One might gasp at the mere thought of questioning the quality of a text by William Shakespeare, or even … Continue reading
Posted in Arts Squad, Free in NYC, Theater
Tagged al pacino, dan sullivan, shakespeare in the park, the merchant of venice, The Public Theatre, William Shakespeare
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An Unexpected Muse for an Unexpected Collaboration
David Byrne and Fatboy Slim‘s musical collaboration was unexpected, to say the least. In their new concept album, Here Lies Love, they feature another unlikely star: Imelda Marcos. Imelda Marcos is the glamorous widow of president Ferdinand Marcos of the … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Theater
Tagged David Byrne, Fatboy Slim, Here Lies Love, Imelda Marcos, Santogold, shoes, The Public Theatre
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