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Publisher
Emeritus Founder, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief: Alan Gray
Jonathan Slaff writes on cultural events from the brainy, the edgy and the good. He helps us keep ahead of the curve in the world of the arts and culture.
Gina Crusco is a plot doctor for classical operas. She re-envisions Don Pasquale not as an elderly bachelor but a married man who would throw over his aging Signora and make the beautiful, much younger Norina his 'trophy wife.'
Yangtze Repertory Theatre presents a modern theater version of a Yuan dynasty masterpiece by Li QianFu, adapted and directed by Joanna Chan employing Chinese Opera elements. Production stars Mr. Denver Chiu (Hong Kong) in heroine role.
Frog and Peach Theatre's 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' imitates life in a celebrity couple's entourage. Everybody wants to be near a star these days, except while they're working out marital problems.
Funny, romantic play with songs wonders if the 'good magic' of America's President could rescue Southern Italy from its never-ending woes. Author is known as the 'Dan Rather' of Italy.
Rosette C. Lamont, a renowned theater critic, eminent author, distinguished teacher and leading authority on the works of Samuel Beckett and Eugene Ionesco, died on January 5, 2012 in Falmouth, Massachusetts after a lengthy illness.