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Wayne Shorter and esperanza spalding crack open the old world in new opera

The pair took a close look at the subtexts of Euripides' sad, epic tale of Iphigenia agency, testosterone, violence, faith and, through a suite of new music, hold them up to the light.

21 Greater Boston holiday shows to brighten your December

A Christmas Celtic Sojourn goes live but limited; in person at Rockport and Boston, then later online

However many years “A Christmas Celtic Sojourn” lasts – and it’s about to hit 19 – there’s little doubt that the 2020 and 2021 editions will loom large in the collective memories of those involved in the music-song-dance-and-storytelling production, perhaps none more so than the show’s creator and guiding spirit, Brian O’Donovan. In 2020, with Covid-19 an overwhelming concern,

Huntington Theatre announces a full 2021-22 season of indoor productions that includes Common Ground

Huntington Theatre announces a full 2021-22 season of indoor productions that includes ‘Common Ground’ Kirsten Greenidge will have two dramas staged by the Huntington, including her adaptation of Anthony Lukas’s Pulitzer Prize-winning book about Boston’s busing crisis. By Don Aucoin Globe Staff,Updated April 15, 2021, 2 hours ago Email to a Friend Kirsten Greenidge (top left), Mike Lew (top right), Lydia R. Diamond (bottom right), and Heidi Schreck (bottom left)Huntington Theatre In a high-profile expression of confidence that the Boston theater industry can spring back to life this fall after more than a year of darkened playhouses, the Huntington Theatre Company will announce Thursday a slate of seven indoor productions for a 2021/2022 season that will begin in late August.

For a housebound nation, foreign-language TV shows offer escape and connection

For a housebound nation, foreign-language TV shows offer escape and connection Don Aucoin © Emmanuel Guimier “Lupin,” starring Omar Sy as a professional thief and master of disguise, is the first French series to appear on Netflix’s US Top 10 list. “Let’s go to Paris,” my wife, Carol, said to me last weekend. “Absolutely!” I replied. Were we having a mutual daydream of roaming free and far, brought on by a year of lockdown? Well, sort of. What she was really saying, and I was enthusiastically assenting to, was: “Let’s watch ‘Call My Agent!,’ that French series on Netflix we now can’t live without.”

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