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811 stories from The Hub Review

Love and death in Brookline with Boston Lyric Opera by Thomas Garvey

Isolt is forgiven by King Mark; Chelsea Basler and David McFerrin in The Love Potion. Photos: Eric AntoniouSometimes I wonder whether there isn't something in opera that hates the walls of t…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 12:22pm on November 22, 2014

Israel Horovitz gives the Hub five hits - and one literal bomb - in "Six Hotels" by Thomas Garvey

Matthew Zahnzinger and Johnnie McQuarley trade war stories in "Speaking of Tushy".It comes about halfway through "Six Hotels," the Hub Theatre Company's kicky compendium of six Israel Horovi…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 10:34pm on November 20, 2014

Lost under the Ether Dome by Thomas Garvey

James Youmans' striking set for Ether Dome. Photos: T. Charles EricksonI suppose playwright Elizabeth Egloff makes no big mistakes in Ether Dome, her sprawling account of the discovery of an…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 11:11pm on November 18, 2014

Good news about Bad Jews by Thomas Garvey

Daphna attacks! Alison McCartan, Victor Shopov, and Gillian Mariner Gordon in Bad Jews.  Photos: Craig BaileyI'm afraid anti-Semites will be disappointed with Bad Jews, Joshua Harmon's …

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 2:09pm on November 16, 2014

Echoes of Laramie at Merrimack by Thomas Garvey

Todd Lawson and D'Arcy Dersham in Dusk Rings a Bell.  Photos: Meghan Moore.Not all the critics have been kind to Dusk Rings a Bell, the new script by Stephen Belber - who is perhaps bes…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 10:34am on November 13, 2014

Boston Ballet's new Swan Lake by Thomas Garvey

Lakeside with the swan maidens. Photos: Rosalie O'ConnorExpectations were high on opening night of Boston Ballet's new version of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake. Artistic Director Mikko Nissin…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 10:36pm on November 10, 2014

Poems by post, and love at a distance by Thomas Garvey

I can't decide who's cuter, can you?Audiences seem to like the Lyric Stage's Dear Elizabeth, the love letter from Sarah Ruhl to two great American poets, Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell -…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 9:35am on November 6, 2014

What keeps Assassins alive? by Thomas Garvey

The talented cast of Assassins at the New Rep. Photos: Andrew Brilliant.Before I knew it, the New Rep's Assassins had closed, and I had never given it full consideration while it was still o…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 12:44pm on November 4, 2014

Farewell to Mayor Menino by Thomas Garvey

An impromptu memorial downtown.Tom Menino was often called the "Neighborhood Mayor" - and sometimes the "Re-development Mayor."But I also wanted to note, on the day before he is finally laid…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 10:31pm on November 2, 2014

As always, Pilobolus (mostly) pleases by Thomas Garvey

I admit to loving Pilobolus, even if my serious-dance friends tend to sniff at my affection for them.  "Yes, they're fun, but . . . aren't they just frat boys in tights?" seems to be th…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 12:42pm on November 1, 2014

Once More, With Feeling: The Smartest Horror Movies Ever Made by Thomas Garvey

Every October, people begin asking for a replay of a Hub Review tradition - our list of "scary movies for smart people."  This is a bit last minute, of course, but there still…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 11:44pm on October 30, 2014

The Juilliard returns, with fresh faces by Thomas Garvey

The Juilliard String Quartet: Joseph Lin, Joel Krosnick, Roger Tapping, and Ronald Copes.  Photo: J. ShermanIt has been years since we've seen the Juilliard String Quartet in these part…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 1:48pm on October 30, 2014

Farewell to the Factory by Thomas Garvey

Michael Underhill prepares a gaggle of IRNE critics for the journey into Language of Angels. Photo by the author.This weekend marks the last bow of the Factory Theatre, long a mainstay …

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 9:04pm on October 28, 2014

Masterly Monteverdi at BEMF by Thomas Garvey

Teresa Wakim and Danielle Reutter-Harrah. Photos: Kathy Wittman.Sigh. What has taken me so long to rave about the Boston Early Music Festival's transporting concert, "Monteverdi Madrigals: S…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 5:42pm on October 27, 2014

Mozart, marimbas, and magic by Thomas Garvey

Pauline Malefane as the Queen of the Night. Photo by Keith PattisonMozart's Die Zauberflöte ("The Magic Flute") is not only immortal but universal; I think Boston last saw it set in a Mayan…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 12:25pm on October 24, 2014

Dancing on Lear's grave; or, Blow, winds! And pass the popcorn! by Thomas Garvey

Joseph Marcell rages in King Lear.The touring production of King Lear that Shakespeare's Globe opened last week at ArtsEmerson (where it plays through this Thursday) proved a true rarity: an…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 11:40pm on October 20, 2014

Really, Sebastian? Really? by Thomas Garvey

Titan's Venus of UrbinoToday's Globe features an essay from critic Sebastian Smee (sorry, it might be behind a pay wall) on the greatest art in New England - which is unfortunately burd…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 12:01pm on October 19, 2014

H&H rocks its 200th by Thomas Garvey

Photo: James DoyleIn case you haven't heard, our own Handel and Haydn Society is now 200.As in years old. Which makes it the oldest continuously active performing arts organization in the co…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 3:03pm on October 18, 2014

Introverted Verdi from BLO by Thomas Garvey

Michael Wade Lee woos Anya Matanovic at a pivotal moment of La Traviata.Somewhere, I suppose, the curtain is always rising on La Traviata - and no wonder, as it's blessed with one of Verdi's…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 11:30pm on October 16, 2014

Knocking on Stalin's door with the Imaginary Beasts by Thomas Garvey

Michael Underhill (I think) and Joey Pelletier in Knock!. Photos: Roger MetcalfWith the passing of the late, lamented Whistler in the Dark, Imaginary Beasts became the leading (perhaps the o…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 11:34pm on October 14, 2014

A statement by Thomas Garvey

My postings about the now closed Opera Boston on the Hub Review, like all my postings, are purely an avocation, not a vocation.  I am not compensated for what I write. I rather write in…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 3:31pm on October 13, 2014

Pollini fulfills his promise by Thomas Garvey

Photo: Robert TorresBoston has been waiting a long time to hear Maurizio Pollini; it has been nearly four years, I think, since his last concert date here (he canceled a few due to illness, …

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 12:45pm on October 12, 2014

How SpeakEasy wound up so far from musical heaven by Thomas Garvey

On the town, but in the closet in Far from Heaven.  Production photos: Craig Bailey.I've held my peace about SpeakEasy's current production of Far from Heaven, the musical based on Todd…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 10:26pm on October 8, 2014

Tracing the limits of physical possibility in Traces by Thomas Garvey

A video sampler of "Traces." Those in the theatrical know already know what to expect from Montreal's most "millennial" circus troupe, Les 7 Doigts de la Main ("The Seven Fingers of the…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 10:18pm on October 7, 2014

The Huntington takes Theo to Dinner by Thomas Garvey

The talented cast of Guess Who at the Huntington. Photos: Paul MarottaLike a lot of people, I was dismayed to hear that the Huntington would open its current season with an adaptation of Gue…

SOURCE: The Hub Review at 11:06am on October 4, 2014
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