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Nosferatu
When this play looks in the mirror, the dramaturg is invisible

Elizabeth Cobbe, Oct. 30, 2009

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'Flutter: New Works by Connie Arismendi'
There's no wink-nudge irony to these works of deep sincerity

Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 30, 2009

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Salon Concerts 20th Anniversary Season Opener
This concert's three virtuosi showed us why nothing trumps a live music experience

Michael Kellerman, Oct. 23, 2009

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'Tell me everything, as you remember it.'
A dreamlike exhibition of memory and the continual erosion thereof

Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 23, 2009

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Staged by the Bell
If you watched Saved by the Bell as a kid, you'll have a darn good time at this staged send-up

Avimaan Syam, Oct. 23, 2009

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Evil Dead: The Musical
If dancing zombies and blood by the gallon appeal to you, this may be your dream musical

Barry Pineo, Oct. 16, 2009

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A Time for Life
A gorgeous and meaningful musical experience that again showed Conspirare's mastery

Michael Kellerman, Oct. 16, 2009

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Contemporary Culture
A show offering a wonderful variety of strong art, but grouped by an unnecessary theme

Kate Watson, Oct. 16, 2009

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'Organic: Basic Inspirations'
In this show, the eye of the beholder is in the beauty as much as beauty is in that eye

Wayne Alan Brenner, Oct. 9, 2009

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Frost/Nixon
The show is at its best when its two leads are locked in combat like boxers in a ring

Robert Faires, Oct. 9, 2009

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Season Opener: Swan Lake (Act II) and The Firebird
Ballet Austin's fowl-centric program bagged a comforting swan and powerful Firebird

Jonelle Seitz, Oct. 9, 2009

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The Jungle
Puppets add humanity to Upton Sinclair's story, retold here with a lean, mythic power

Robert Faires, Oct. 2, 2009

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Three Days of Rain
Few young stage companies risk as much or succeed as well as Penfold Theatre Company does

Elizabeth Cobbe, Oct. 2, 2009

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The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
For real spelling bee champs, see Spellbound. For their comic counterparts, see this.

Elizabeth Cobbe, Oct. 2, 2009

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bobrauschenbergamerica
This theatrical tribute to the artist is a glorious jumble, an exuberant hodgepodge

Robert Faires, Sept. 25, 2009

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Rabbit Hole
A fine cast moves briskly and precisely through this wise and touching tale of loss

Barry Pineo, Sept. 25, 2009

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New Talent
These new artists render visuals so distinctively, they seem like old hands at painting

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 25, 2009

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The Collection
In the true spirit of Pinter, Hyde Park Theatre's production is delightfully maddening

Avimaan Syam, Sept. 18, 2009

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Measure for Measure
Setting Shakespeare's play in 1920s Savannah makes for a more resonant and timely drama

Robert Faires, Sept. 18, 2009

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The Trash Project
In turning sanitation workers into dancers and machines into giant birds, this work thrilled

Jonelle Seitz, Sept. 18, 2009

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Chuck Close: A Couple of Ways of Doing Something
This show of portraits invites us to linger over and study faces, to really see them

Robert Faires, Sept. 11, 2009

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Confidence Men / Start Trekkin'
Improvised Mamet as sharp and fast as gunfire; Trek a bit slow getting to warp speed

Robert Faires, Sept. 11, 2009

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Here We Are: Christa Palazzolo and Brian Halloran
The painters' craft in service of art doesn't get much better than in this two-person show

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 11, 2009

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The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
In this battle for Narnia, Aslan is taken down by a lack of vision and weak direction

Elizabeth Cobbe, Sept. 4, 2009

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Anxiety
Fear not, this artistic examination of what worries us will reward your attention.

Wayne Alan Brenner, Sept. 4, 2009

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Flush
Ariel Dance Theatre's Gyre Project ends on a visually thrilling but confusing note

Jonelle Seitz, Aug. 28, 2009

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Jerry Bywaters: Lone Star Printmaker
The landscape shapes us, say these prints by the Texas regionalist, and we are it

Robert Faires, Aug. 28, 2009

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As You Like It
The Scottish Rite Theatre does As You Like It the way Barry likes it

Barry Pineo, Aug. 21, 2009

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¡No Se Paga! We Won't Pay!
Teatro Vivo's kitchen-sink farce runs a little rough but funny

Elizabeth Cobbe, Aug. 21, 2009

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'Jana Swec and Jared Theis'
This two-person exhibition at D Berman Gallery is a brilliant yet subtle pairing

Rachel Koper, Aug. 21, 2009

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