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4681-4710 of 9,125 entries
The Aliens
This fierce work of theatre feels like unrehearsed life at its most casual and intense
Wayne Alan Brenner, April 5, 2012
April Fools
Acia Gray mines vaudeville for lost treasures of tap and makes them dazzle again
Robert Faires, April 5, 2012
Austin Symphony Orchestra With Bion Tsang, Cello
The cellist swashed and buckled his way through Dvorák like a great actor playing Cyrano
Robert Faires, April 5, 2012
All Over Creation: Laugh Lines
A week of unexpected comic relief brought lessons in laugh-making
Robert Faires, April 5, 2012
Catalyst
Dance Repertory Theatre's successful spring concert guided its audiences to heaven
Jonelle Seitz, March 29, 2012
Dancing What's Overwhelming
Two choreographers tackled weighty topics onstage last week in a remarkable fashion
Robert Faires, March 29, 2012
Moving Toward the Light
On the heels of its balletic colleagues, Chorus Austin melds movement with music to voice the unutterable
Adam Roberts, March 29, 2012
The Materiality of Impermanence
Sharon Marroquín's dance about her cancer experience was a triumph of life and art
Robert Faires, March 29, 2012
Robert Rudié
In memoriam
Robert Faires, March 22, 2012
Wit
This Pulitzer Prize-winner is a terminal-disease drama that still has the power to move us
Robert Faires, March 22, 2012
'Jennifer Balkan: Peep Holes'
In Balkan's figurative portraits, the realism is heartbreaking
Wayne Alan Brenner, March 22, 2012
Here Today ...
Choreographer Sharon Marroquín lets go through dance in order to live
Jonelle Seitz, March 22, 2012
All Over Creation: Assumptions and Definitions
Seeing what's new in theatre requires letting go of old notions
Robert Faires, March 22, 2012
Model Citizens Bland and Keffer
Striking Poses in the Name of Art
Wayne Alan Brenner, March 21, 2012
All Over Creation: One Movement Ends, and One Begins
As one chamber music ensemble takes its final bow, another makes its start
Robert Faires, March 15, 2012
SXSW Comedy: Week 2
Robert Faires, March 15, 2012
The Schooling of Bento Bonchev
When you thought the love story well had run dry, up springs this irresistible new one
Jillian Owens, March 14, 2012
3: MFA Dance Concert
The work of these grad student dancemakers was as individual as it was thoughtful
Jonelle Seitz, March 14, 2012
Experience Joy
The quality comedy at SXSW 2012 is worth making extra time for
Dan Solomon, March 14, 2012
Batsheva Dance Company
Going gaga for sensation-based movement
Jonelle Seitz, March 14, 2012
'Beauty Is Embarrassing: The Art of Wayne White'
White's phrases painted meticulously onto found artworks leave us at a loss for words
Wayne Alan Brenner, March 14, 2012
Something to Chew On
Cast of 'Bob's Burgers' cuts up at SXComedy
Ashley Moreno, March 13, 2012
SXSW Comedy
Really taking funny seriously
Robert Faires, March 8, 2012
Moscow Now, Here
The New Russian Drama Festival opens a hotline to the culture of Russia today
Dan Solomon, March 8, 2012
Glengarry Glen Ross
Most of Mamet's gritty look inside salesmen's souls gets lost in surface performances
Dan Solomon, March 8, 2012
Romeo and Juliet
City Theatre's choices give this very familiar tale a welcome, fresh twist
Adam Roberts, March 8, 2012
Dark to Light
Issues of sensitivity and clarity hamper this dance program
Jonelle Seitz, March 8, 2012
The 21 Would-Be Lives of Phineas Hamm
In this play, jumping to a new life when the going gets tough proves a not-so-easy way out
Adam Roberts, March 1, 2012
'Noriko Ambe: White Scape'
Ambe's milky topography may make your aesthetic senses go snow blind in appreciation
Wayne Alan Brenner, March 1, 2012
All Over Creation: Sweet Release
Robert Faires, March 1, 2012
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