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Isidor Saslav, BSO concertmaster
Isidor Saslav, a former Baltimore Symphony Orchestra concertmaster and Peabody Institute violin teacher, died of complications from cancer Jan. 26 at a hospital in Tyler, Texas. The former Mount Washington resident was 74.
Born in Jerusalem, he moved...Tags: Peabody Conservatory, Culture, Indiana University, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Music
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Musical 'Bridges Of Madison County" Tops Slate At Williamstown
Hartford CourantThe musical premiere of a Jason Robert Brown musical based on the novel "The Bridges of Madison County" is one of the highlights of the 2013 summer season at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. The show, directed by Bartlett Sher and with a book by...Tags: Animal Crackers, Kate Burton, Goodspeed Opera House, Baseball, George S. Kaufman
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Theater review: 'Mrs. Warren's Profession' from Mad Cow Theatre
There are moments in Mad Cow Theatre's production of "Mrs. Warren's Profession" when you might want to close your eyes — so your only focus is on the voices of the actors. That's because in tackling George Bernard Shaw's 1893 classic, director...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Mad Cow Theater
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Mad Cow Theatre opens 'Mrs. Warren's Profession'
Mad Cow Theatre opens George Bernard Shaw's classic play "Mrs. Warren's Profession" on Friday, Feb. 8, in its Black Box theater. Written in 1893, the play was at first banned in London. After being performed at private clubs in the early 20th century,...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Mad Cow Theater, Amadeus (movie)
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Lily Rabe to star in 'Miss Julie' at Geffen Playhouse
Lily Rabe, who has earned acclaim for her New York stage performances and whose Hollywood cachet has risen thanks to the popularity of the FX series "American Horror Story," will star in a new adaptation of August Strindberg's "Miss Julie" at the Geffen...
Tags: Chris Messina, Al Pacino, Central Park, Neil LaBute, Long Island
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Famed authors behind the plays onstage in Orlando
Central Florida's theaters will be bursting with famous names during February — but they're names from the page, not on the stage. Plays presented around the region will boast some of the most famed names in literature, from ancient Greek writer...
Tags: England, Agatha Christie, Longwood (Seminole, Florida), Winter Park, Arts and Culture
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Letters: Tweaking Medicare's fee-for-service model
Re "Paying for results, not treatments," Editorial, Dec. 31 Your premise, switching from a Medicare fee-for-service payment model, does not take into account multiple variables physicians must consider. Putting financial burdens on doctors for better...Tags: Chemical Industry, Economy, Business and Finance, Medicare, Obesity, Nursing Homes
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Review: 'Pygmalion' a thorough delight
SAN DIEGO — For some theatergoers, George Bernard Shaw's classic 1913 play "Pygmalion" is "My Fair Lady" without the songs and traditional romantic ending. But returning to the source of Frederick Loewe and Alan Jay Lerner's beloved musical...
Tags: Robert Sean Leonard, Music, Customs and Tradition, Human Interest, Arts and Culture
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5 Questions: 'Doctor's Dilemma' director Dámaso Rodriguez
Every now and then, a play or song or book comes around that perfectly encapsulates the time we live in, despite having been created decades, or even centuries, ago. Such is the case with George Bernard Shaw's "The Doctor's Dilemma," which was first...
Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Tuberculosis
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Robert Sean Leonard goes from 'House' to 'Pygmalion' at Old Globe
With his eight-season residency at Fox's "House M.D." now complete, Robert Sean Leonard is heading back to the theater in a new production of George Bernard Shaw's "Pygmalion" at the Old Globe in San Diego. Leonard will play the role of Henry Higgins in...
Tags: Robert Sean Leonard, Drama (genre), Eugene O'Neill, House (tv program), Hugh Laurie
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Critic's Notebook: Presidential debates as theater
The final presidential debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney takes place Monday evening in Boca Raton, Fla., and if the concluding round is anything like the other two, the theatrical presentation of the candidates will be more closely...
Tags: CNN (tv network), Mitt Romney, The New York Times, Arts and Culture, Paul Ryan
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El buen escritor, de raza imprescindible
La primera novela que leí en inglés era Of Mice and Men, de John Steinbeck. Desde entonces le tengo un cariño especial. Pero él mismo no respetaba mucho su trabajo, porque decía que "los escritores están un poco por debajo de los payasos y un poco por...
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