
Mr. Friedwald writes about music and popular culture for The New York Sun and…
This is a production that George and Ira Gershwin would have loved, although they would take exception to calling it ‘The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess.’

Recently, Mr. Winter has more consciously sought to erase the boundaries between the man-man world and the natural world.

Whether on clarinet or tenor saxophone, Peplowski is comfortable with just about every subgenre of jazz you’re likely to hear at either a festival or a mainstream club.

What started as a tale of a Wicked Witch becomes a story about female bonding.

A classic tale of the press has lost none of its power as an account of moral compromise.

One glory of the current production is its theater-in-the-round setting, which makes it easier to give the venue the feeling of a sports stadium.


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