Where Miguel de Cervantes’ 16th century work is smart, suspenseful, playful and pointed, “Lookingglass Quixote” is over-the-top, sophomoric and largely incoherent.
DON QUIXOTE from world-renowned Kiev Ballet. February 7 they will perform at the Gran Teatre de Xativa and February 20, at ...
Lookingglass is going for a showstopper with its first show in 19 months. That includes stunts on a moving windmill.
Steppenwolf revives “Fool for Love,” David Gray plays the Chicago Theatre and dancers tell the “Alice in Wonderland” story in ...
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Reading Eagle on MSNMiller Center for the Arts announces spring lineup [Spotlight]• Reading Pops Orchestra: Remembering Jonathan Reinhold: On March 9 at 3 p.m., the Reading Pops Orchestra presents a ...
The company bounces back from a 19-month hiatus with a world-premiere adaptation of Cervantes’s classic novel about “being ...
Reading, writes Edwina Preston, is a way of journeying on the wings of others without moving from the armchair (or bed). Here ...
UFA scholarship funds make it so that we don’t also need to spend our single household income on education materials and ...
The novel is a relatively recent genre, tracing its beginnings to Cervantes’ "Don Quixote" (1656 ... to All That" (1929), a World War I book by Robert Graves. (OK, it’s a memoir, not a ...
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Meet the 47 artists, dancers, designers, choreographers, musicians, gallery owners from Montrose to the Museum District ...
It’s easy to see why Cervantes’ character Don Quixote mistook the windmills of ... tells of a Napoleonic general who stole the recipe book from a local monastery and changed the course of ...
including Odette/Odile in “Swan Lake,” Juliet in “Romeo and Juliet,” “Giselle,” “Manon,” “Coppelia,” Kitri in “Don Quixote” and “Firebird,” to name a few. An avid philanthropist, Copeland is an ...
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