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​’The Ferryman’: Ephemeral Ideas, Eternal Tragedies

​’The Ferryman’: Ephemeral Ideas, Eternal Tragedies

Staggeringly multi-layered, dangerously fast-paced and rich in characterizations, dialogue and context, Jez Butterworth's new hit about a family during the time of Ireland's the Troubles leaves the audience breathless, sweaty and tearful, in a nightmarish, dry-heaving haze.

Sexing Up Brecht: The National Theatre’s New Version of ‘The Threepenny Opera’

Sexing Up Brecht: The National Theatre’s New Version of ‘The Threepenny Opera’

Some fine performances bring Brechtian bite to Rufus Norris’s otherwise disappointing new production of The Threepenny Opera.
Tori Amos and Samuel Adamson: The Light Princess Original Cast Recording

Tori Amos and Samuel Adamson: The Light Princess Original Cast Recording

Tori Amos' music has always been impactful and dramatic, and often incorporates a thematic concept into her work, so composing for a musical was a logical next step.