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Acting in Texas: Julienne Greer at Circle Theatre

Nancy Wozny·April 24, 2014
Julienne Greer takes on the role of Juliana Smithton in Circle Theatre’s production of Sharr White's The Other Place, May 1-24.
Acting in TexasActing in Texas

Musings on Ballet’s Famous Faun

Nancy Wozny·April 22, 2014
I'm thrilled to see Nancy Buirski's film Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil LeCercq screening at the MFAH May 24- June 1.
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War Horse Stops in Houston and Austin

Jennifer Smart·April 21, 2014
It goes without saying that teamwork is important for the puppeteers who operate Joey, the larger-than-life star of War Horse.
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Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

SCOT C. HART·April 18, 2014
The show is now on its fourth national tour, the original Broadway creative team has been reunited to rejuvenate the production, and it shows beautifully on stage at the AT&T Performing Arts Center as part of the Lexus Broadway Series through April 27.
Dallas/Ft WorthTheater

L’État, C’est Moi, Y’all

Charissa N. Terranova·April 17, 2014
There was no public vernissage where art-fanboys might tip hats to a curator and the new artist on the scene, Dubya, while getting tipsy from champagne.
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What’s the Matter with Rice? Part 3

Devon Britt-Darby·April 17, 2014
VIDEO ABOVE and IMAGE BELOW of Art Barn demolition by Tish Stringer. Not much to add to Drexel...
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The Sounding World

Joseph Wozny·April 12, 2014
Hearing Pisaro for the first time felt like hearing Morton Feldman for the first time, or seeing a James Turrell for the first time. It opens me up.
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Paper + Pygmalion

Jennifer Smart·April 11, 2014
Thousands of sheets of paper wafting through the air while a young girl dances on aerial silk and actors perform magic, acrobatics and more, all without uttering a word.
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Lee Breuer’s The Gospel at Colonus Returns to the ZACH

PHILLIP JOHN·April 10, 2014
Lee Breuer’s The Gospel at Colonus is up at the ZACH Theatre until April 27. The work is a re-imagining of Sophocles' final play.
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Robert Indiana Under the Influence

Devon Britt-Darby·April 10, 2014
Yesterday I finally got to see the McNay Art Museum’s presentation of Robert Indiana: Beyond LOVE (read Scott...
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Listening to Light

Nancy Wozny·April 10, 2014
Sound Artist and experimental filmmaker Abinadi Meza is an assistant professor at University of Houston's School of Art.
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Wilde Style

Nancy Wozny·April 10, 2014
By this time of year, I'm in the mood for a little “mayhem ensues,” so of course, I'm delighted to see that Classical Theatre has selected Oscar Wilde's wordplay feast, The Importance of Being Earnest, to close their season, April 9-27 at The Barn.
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