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810 stories by "Thomas Garvey"

A magic carpet ride in Central Square by Thomas Garvey

The giant rukh takes flight in Arabian Nights.Arabian Nights, at the Central Square Theatre through December 31, isn't technically a Christmas show, I suppose (can you have a Muslim Chr…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 12:29pm on December 18, 2011

I know you're all tired of hearing this, but . . . by Thomas Garvey

 . . .  I do want to point out that in the Times, Oskar Eustis of the Public Theater is quoted as saying:" . . .if we're ever in a situation where we're holding up a major nonprofi…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 1:24pm on December 17, 2011

The hard nut is in da House by Thomas Garvey

Mice rock!!!  And for their next trick - Sandinista!!No one could claim that the Stoneham Theatre has played it safe this holiday season; their current Christmas show, in fact, is an ed…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 10:27pm on December 15, 2011

Secular Messiah by Thomas Garvey

Boston Baroque in action.Once, a generation ago, Martin Pearlman was regarded as an ionoclast, and his vision of Handel's Messiah - performed on period instruments, with light, agile forces,…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 11:17pm on December 14, 2011

All you want for Christmas - and less! by Thomas Garvey

The Reduced Shakespeare CompanyOkay, folks, it's back to our regularly scheduled programming here at the Hub Review.  When I heard that the Reduced Shakespeare Company (you know, the gu…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 10:12am on December 13, 2011

Should the gays be reviewing the blacks?, or: Is there too much swish to the Ish? by Thomas Garvey

Charles Isherwood of the Times is back in the news, with a particularly clueless review of Lydia Diamond's Stick Fly, which has reached Broadway after taking several regional theatres by sto…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 12:37pm on December 11, 2011

So, Mumbles has lost my vote by Thomas Garvey

As you probably know by now, the Boston Police moved in this morning at 5 AM with an overwhelming force and cleared Dewey Square of Occupy Boston, being careful to limit and block media acce…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 12:27pm on December 10, 2011

Scenes from an Occupation, Part 1 by Thomas Garvey

Photo by Occupy BostonLast night it was easy to get drunk on the possibilities.I got to Occupy Boston late - about 11:30 pm, only half an hour before Mayor Menino's "deadline" for the evacua…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 10:55am on December 9, 2011

The livestream from Occupy Boston by Thomas Garvey

Watch live streaming video from occupyboston at livestream.comJust because tonight it might be interesting.The Hub Review, the guide to everything that matters in Boston and elsewhere.

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 9:52pm on December 8, 2011

Call or email Mayor Menino and tell him to stop threatening Occupy Boston by Thomas Garvey

The mayor in a mood.He has given the occupiers till midnight to clear out of Dewey Square.  This is important. The number for the Mayor's office is 617-635-4500.  The email is &nb…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 12:37pm on December 8, 2011

Messiah at Handel and Haydn Society by Thomas Garvey

Jesse Levine plays like an angel.  Photo(s): Kyle T. Hemingway.One of the sillier aspects of our age is the proliferation of pseudo-"rebellions" in the performing arts. As the populace…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 7:14pm on December 7, 2011

It's a Wonderful Life, but a lousy market economy by Thomas Garvey

The brilliant "bank run" scene from Capra's classic.I took last Saturday night "off," as it were, and let the performing arts fend for themselves - and instead  curled up at home before…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 11:24am on December 6, 2011

Thoughts on the phony progressive politics of the theatre by Thomas Garvey

Gandhi's statue at Occupy Boston.You know, I am not really an activist, but I do try to get out there when it counts, when showing up makes a difference. I support Occupy Boston financially…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 11:16am on December 4, 2011

Ain't quite Misbehavin' by Thomas Garvey

Robin Long, Lovely Hoffman, Davron S. Monroe, Lori Tishfield, and Calvin Braxton in Ain't Misbehavin'. Photo: Mark S. Howard.You've probably already heard the news about the Lyric Stage's Ai…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 2:05pm on December 3, 2011

Three Viewings at the New Rep by Thomas Garvey

Joel Colodner, Adrianne Krstansky and Christine Power in Three Viewings.  Photo by Andrew Brilliant.For those who appreciate the fine art of acting, I'd say that Three Viewings (at the …

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 11:32am on December 2, 2011

Surreal love story by Thomas Garvey

Once again time has gotten away from me and I haven't gotten around to writing about something I meant to.  This time that something is Man Ray/Lee Miller, Partners in Surrealism, which…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 10:12pm on December 1, 2011

To hell and back with Boston Early Music Festival by Thomas Garvey

Douglas Williams, Mireille Asselin and ensemble in Hades.What is period musical performance for?For its enthusiasts, the answer is simply the beauty of the music itself, which is most authen…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 3:44pm on December 1, 2011

The return - and last bow - of a classic by Thomas Garvey

Whitney Jensen sails through the Waltz of the Flowers.  Photos: Gene Schiavone.I'm not sure I have anything left to say about The Nutcracker. I'm not sure anybody does. But as I settled…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 1:11pm on November 30, 2011

Janet Echelman's world-wide webs at Northeastern by Thomas Garvey

In these networked days, it's no surprise that literal nets have become an artform unto themselves - and the artist who has made them resonate best as public art is probably Janet Echelman, …

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 1:26pm on November 29, 2011

Ok, everybody's a critic - only Michael Kaiser is a really bad one! (And you can be a better one.) by Thomas Garvey

Sorry, I know it's wrong to make fun of people with mental challenges, but I can't resist the temptation to pile onto Michael Kaiser (who is, I can barely believe, a graduate of my own alma …

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 1:44pm on November 27, 2011

Tonight, tonight by Thomas Garvey

By now the annual Boston Early Music Festival chamber opera production qualifies as an "event." And that event is tonight (above is the promo video, which gives you some sense of the i…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 1:47pm on November 26, 2011

Captors at the Huntington by Thomas Garvey

I didn't think it was possible to write a boring play about Adolf Eichmann.Nevertheless, fledgling playwright Evan M. Wiener has managed to do it, and the Huntington has staged it with all t…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 11:53am on November 26, 2011

Five years and counting . . . by Thomas Garvey

A scene from last year's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.It's that time of year again - so here's a sincere wish for a Happy Thanksgiving from me to you.I also thought it was worth noting (in…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 11:02am on November 24, 2011

Another sublime afternoon with Uncle Itzhak by Thomas Garvey

Perlman in action in New York.I came to Itzhak Perlman's Celebrity Series appearance at Symphony Hall last weekend after a series of disappointing experiences at the theatre, and so the conc…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 10:57pm on November 22, 2011

Short Cuts: Jumping off The Balcony with The Divine Sister by Thomas Garvey

A tech rehearsal for The Balcony.In his program notes to The Balcony (which closed last weekend at Boston Conservatory), director John Kuntz tells us that he attempted to approach Jean Genet…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 10:56pm on November 21, 2011
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