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810 stories by "Thomas Garvey"

Mixed Blessing by Thomas Garvey

The talented Georgia Lyman finds her way through Lee Blessing's shaggy dog story.Years ago, at the height of the cultural wars that inspired Lee Blessing's Chesapeake (at the New Rep through…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 11:48am on December 4, 2012

Off-topic, but one for your cool list by Thomas Garvey

Landings at San Diego Int Airport Nov 23, 2012 from Cy Kuckenbaker on Vimeo.All landings at San Diego Int Airport on Black Friday Nov 23, 2012 between 1030am and 300pm.And if you're interest…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 1:30pm on December 3, 2012

The Nutcracker re-booted, and re-born by Thomas Garvey

Jeffrey Cirio gives his cadets their marching orders before the Ballet's spectacular new Christmas tree.The Boston Ballet production of The Nutcracker has been oft been voted America's favor…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 1:25pm on December 1, 2012

Thinking about Lincoln by Thomas Garvey

Historical genre . . . or historical "genre" . . . . where is the cultural energy these days?I've been thinking for some time about Steven Spielberg's Lincoln - without coming to any clear c…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 2:23pm on November 29, 2012

There's little dramatic music in The Pianist of Willesden Lane by Thomas Garvey

Photo- Michael LamontOkay, I'm just going to get through this one fast - that way I won't dread writing it.The Pianist of Willesden Lane (at ArtsEmerson through December 16), a memory play p…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 1:43pm on November 28, 2012

Bringing Orfeo to life by Thomas Garvey

Mireille Asselin and Aaron Sheehan - photo: Kathy WittmanUnlike many art forms, opera kicked off with a masterpiece - Monteverdi's Orfeo still ranks as one of the most gorgeous ever written.…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 11:54am on November 27, 2012

It's a wonderful replay for this Frank Capra classic by Thomas Garvey

A few folks have e-mailed to ask that I reprise my analysis of It's a Wonderful Life - perhaps, like my "Highbrow Halloween" post, this will become a kind of Hub Review classic.  At any…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 12:58pm on November 25, 2012

The Takács weaves its magic with Marc-André Hamelin by Thomas Garvey

The Takács Quartet in action. You can tell a lot about a string quartet from its moniker, and the fact that the Takács Quartet (above) named itself simply "the weavers" (the …

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 3:42pm on November 24, 2012

It's he-e-e-re!! by Thomas Garvey

Yes, Thanksgiving is over - so it's h-e-e-e-re!  CHRISTMAS!  The Tokyo Christmas decoration above kind of sums up how I feel about the mother of all holidays (reportedly it occasio…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 10:42am on November 23, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving from the Hub Review by Thomas Garvey

Uncle Sam is inflated for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.As I grow older, Thanksgiving means more to me, it seems; perhaps because when I was younger, I hadn't really lost anything yet. …

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 9:30am on November 22, 2012

I just realized I write at least a 500-page book every year by Thomas Garvey

It began with my noting (as I often do) that I had more to say about the Huntington production of Betrayal than anyone else in town did.Then I remembered how I'd scribbled something like 3,0…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 10:44pm on November 19, 2012

Keeping faith with Pinter by Thomas Garvey

Gretchen Egolf and Alan Cox in Betrayal.  Photos: T. Charles Erickson.A year or two ago, after several failed Pinter productions at the ART and elsewhere, I wondered aloud, "Is Pinter s…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 1:59pm on November 19, 2012

Labadie reaches Jupiter with Handel and Haydn by Thomas Garvey

Labadie in action.When I first heard French-Canadian conductor Bernard Labadie a few years back, I wrote, "Remember that name -  and if you get a chance to hear him . . . by all means t…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 1:06pm on November 17, 2012

Postcards from beyond the edge by Thomas Garvey

One of the remarkable Sandglass puppets.Last weekend the Charlestown Working Theater, which has earned a local reputation for taking surprising theatrical risks, presented the premiere of &n…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 1:10pm on November 16, 2012

The Maeterlinck mystery by Thomas Garvey

The Imaginary Beasts get lost in Maeterlinck's web.Perhaps no reputation has fallen faster - or further - than that of Maurice Maeterlinck.  A century ago he was thought to all but pers…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 5:13pm on November 14, 2012

Today was MIThenge . . .a.k.a. "The Infinite Sunset" by Thomas Garvey

The view down the Infinite Corridor during "MIThenge."In mid-November and late-January every year, the arc of the sun aligns with the central axis of MIT, my alma mater, sending a shaft of s…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 9:04pm on November 13, 2012

Tales from Ovid by Thomas Garvey

Silky perversity in Tales from Ovid. Photo by Jenni Wylie.I think what's most remarkable about the ArtsEmerson production of Whistler in the Dark's Tales from Ovid (through this weekend…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 12:00pm on November 13, 2012

Midori matures by Thomas Garvey

The prodigy today - it's not about her, it's about the music.We haven't heard from the great violinist Midori in these parts for some time - maybe a decade?  So her return to the Hub wa…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 11:38am on November 11, 2012

High rollers at the North Shore by Thomas Garvey

Kelly McCormick expects the denizens of Runyonland to "Follow the Fold." Photos by Paul Lyden. By now there's little doubt that Frank Loesser's Guys and Dolls is one of the signature ac…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 3:22pm on November 9, 2012

I'm sorry, but you just gotta love this guy by Thomas Garvey

Obama gets choked up while thanking his campaign workers.The Hub Review, the guide to everything that matters in Boston and elsewhere.

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 10:18pm on November 8, 2012

Madama Butterfly takes flight at BLO by Thomas Garvey

The heart-stoppingly gorgeous first act chorus - photos by Eric AntoniouPuccini's Madama Butterfly is one of the most oft-performed operas in the world - probably because it's among the…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 5:06pm on November 8, 2012

Chorus Pro Musica goes to Chichester by Thomas Garvey

Chorus Pro Musica at a previous performance.I'm quite late with an appreciation of Chorus Pro Musica, and their "Poets and Psalms" program at Old South Church two (!) weekends ago. I le…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 10:24am on November 8, 2012

Whew! We did it! by Thomas Garvey

I had to check the news this morning - was I dreaming last night?But the feeds all told the same story they had before: Barack Obama was re-elected with both an electoral and popular-vote vi…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 8:41am on November 7, 2012

Today is election day by Thomas Garvey

And much is riding on us, my friends. I hate to think what a Republican future for America would look like - but I can guess.  Racist to its core, with an economic agenda designed to ma…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 12:02am on November 6, 2012

Classics in classic style from Concerto Köln by Thomas Garvey

The musicians of Concerto Köln.A little over a week ago, one of the city's great annual musical pleasures began - the Boston Early Music Festival season (their next concert is the Tall…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 4:14pm on November 5, 2012
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