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Chamber music lead-off
The fall classical concert season gets off to a chamber music start on Sunday with two concerts, both by local ensembles. The Lukens Piano Trio performs in Peter Hall at Moravian College with music by Mozart, Schubert and American composer Lowell...Tags: Society, Ceremonies, Classical Music, Music Industry, Colleges and Universities
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McPherson's 'Seafarer' Coming To Theaterworks
Courant Staff WriterThis Christmas, there will be a different type of offering on the area's theater holiday menu. Conor McPherson's "The Seafarer," which was nominated for a Tony Award as best play of the season, will open the 2008-09 season at Hartford's TheaterWorks....Tags: Mary-Louise Parker, Matt Allen, Joan Collins, Broadway, Kelsey Grammer
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Filming Woody Allen's 'Vicky Cristina Barcelona' was a dream fulfilled for Rebecca Hall
Special to The TimesIT WASN'T likely that Rebecca Hall was going to be able to sneak quietly into an acting career in England. Her father is one of the world's most renowned theater directors, Peter Hall. Of course, in the less-than-stage-crazed United States, that...Tags: Javier Bardem, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, Woody Allen, Celebrity
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Musikfest workshops give fans chance to jam
Of The Morning CallErnie Hawkins closes his eyes, deftly plucking notes from the strings of his guitar, as if invoking the spirit of his departed mentor and acoustic blues giant the Rev. Gary Davis. Hawkins speaks of Davis with the hushed reverence befitting a man who also...Tags: Christian McBride, Folk Music, Metal and Mineral, Kutztown, History
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The drama after deadline
Times Theater CriticMUCH AS one would like to join Edith Piaf in a duet of "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien," a critic can't help having occasional regrets after passing instantaneous verdicts on scores of plays and musicals, usually in the space of a few morning hours after a...Tags: Edith Piaf, Neil LaBute, Music Theater, Tennessee Williams, Ray Charles
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French inn: Her latest stage
Times Staff WriterONE rainy afternoon a few weeks ago, I was having tea at the Auberge la Lucarne aux Chouettes in a riverside hamlet about 80 miles southeast of Paris when the innkeeper joined me. She was a petite woman with dark brown hair, over 60, I guessed, but how...Tags: Jean Renoir, Arthur Freed, Dance, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly
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Movie review: 'Starter for Ten'
Tribune movie critic3 stars (out of four) "Starter for 10," is a sprightly British romantic comedy of no great moment but also without serious miscues. The movie, based on a semi-autobiographical novel by its screenwriter David Nicholls, re-creates '80s college life with...Tags: John Hughes, Jon Harris, Forest Whitaker, Colleges and Universities, Patsy Kensit
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MOVIES
PREMIUM CABLE "KISS KISS, BANG BANG" *** 5:45 p.m., MAX Writer-director Shane Black puts twists on the action-buddy formula he has used a number of times ("Lethal Weapon," "The Long Kiss Goodnight") in this 2005 adventure that's also something of a...Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Robert Downey Jr., Shane Black, Val Kilmer, Celebrity
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French inn is a star turn for dancer
LOS ANGELES TIMESOne rainy afternoon a few weeks ago, I was having tea at the Auberge la Lucarne aux Chouettes in a riverside hamlet about 80 miles southeast of Paris when the innkeeper joined me. She was a petite woman with dark brown hair, over 60, I guessed, but how...Tags: Jean Renoir, Arthur Freed, Dance, Stratford, Fred Astaire
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'Animal Farm' takes timely look at political villainy
Tribune arts reporterOf all the devastating injustices in the fictional world, few compare with the fate of George Orwell's Boxer. Conned by those malevolent little porkers, this loyal, hard-working horse gets sent to the horse slaughterer and glue boiler at the precise...Tags: Animals, Randy Johnson
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Ronald Harwood goes Hollywood
Ronald Harwood has been a part of the British theater for more than 50 years, so he has the inevitable story involving a foot, a mouth and John Gielgud. "I had just finished writing `The Dresser,'" the 69-year-old Harwood says down the telephone from...Tags: Ronald Harwood, Roman Polanski, Film Festivals, Albert Finney, John Mahoney
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Alliance with U.S. big risk for Blair
Sun Foreign StaffLONDON - When he meets with President Bush at Camp David today, British Prime Minister Tony Blair will be seen by many Americans as an unwavering ally of the United States, the most recent leader of a country that has been an extraordinarily staunch...Tags: Armed Forces, George Bush, Wars and Interventions, Parties and Movements, United Nations
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