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Orchestra teams with Wilma in Stoppard rarity
Actors from the Wilma join the Philadelphia Orchestra to present Every Good Boy Deserves Favor, a play with music scored for full symphony orchestra.
By Douglas J. Keating / Inquirer Theater Critic
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The sound of enjoyment
The Walnut production of The Sound of Music should please fans. It is not by any means perfect, but possesses strong and appealing elements.
By Douglas J. Keating / Inquirer Theater Critic
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| | Through Nov. 24
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New 'Carmen' a stretch for Opera Company
A polarized reaction is greeting the Opera Company of Philadelphia's current production of Carmen.
By David Patrick Stearns / Inquirer Music Critic
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| | Through Nov. 17
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An actor's tour de force
Fully Committed may revolve around the bad workday had by Sam, a reservations clerk in a trendy New York restaurant, but playing the much-put-upon fellow is a marvelous job for an actor.
By Douglas J. Keating / Inquirer Theater Critic
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Horoscopes What's in the stars for your future?
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Dine out Find a restaurant, plan a night out.
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StubHub Buy and sell concert tickets and more.
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Shakespeare's reputation: From bad to Bard
"Making Shakespeare," at the Rosenbach Museum, chronicles the slow rise of Shakespeare from posthumous near-oblivion to the early 19th century, when the world came under the spell of Will power.
By Desmond Ryan / Inquirer Theater Critic
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Larger than life
Between the towering hairdos and its heavy social message, the advance buzz on "Hairspray" is that it's gonna be huge.
BY HOWARD SHAPIRO / Inquirer Staff Writer
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