THURSDAY, 27 FEBRUARY 2020
How “Human Interest Story” Intersects Us All
Dick Price & Sharon Kyle: On his way out the door, as a way to give the new editors the finger, Andy concocts a letter purportedly written by an anonymous homeless woman, Jane Doe, who’s so bereft by her plight that she promises to kill herself on the Fourth of July.
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La Gomera’s Goombahs: Film Noir, Romanian Style
Ed Rampell: While Whistlers’ Romanian characters may very well be searching for something (and/ or someone), the celluloid genre Porumboiu is most emulating isn’t the Western, but rather Film Noir.
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Stephen Sachs’s Righteous Rage Against Corporate Heartlessness
Eric A. Gordon: Human Interest Story, in its world premiere production, focuses with laser intensity on several key issues that are roiling contemporary American consciousness.
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Traitor’s Trial: The Not-So-Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex
Ed Rampell: As the 2020 season continues, LA Opera is rolling right along, despite conundrums that might cause serious setbacks to other lesser opera houses.
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