Holly Eckert becomes Unglued over her epilepsyand the work doesn’t hold together, either.
AIDA, narrated by Leontyne Price, London Symphony Orchestra, Erich Leinsdorf conducts (RCA Red Seal) This CD, encased in a fold-out…
Spinners by Anthony McCarten (Morrow, $24) Teenagers invent all sorts of fantastic stories to disguise their follies, but Delia Chapman…
FRIDAY STAGE sCARRIE Poor Carrie Whitehigh school is difficult enough even without telekinetic powers, a religious freak for a mother,…
FAR EAST Richard Hugo House, 1634 11th Ave., 206-325-6500. $10-$25. 8 p.m. Thurs.-Sat.; 2 p.m. Sun. Ends Sun., Feb. 23….
Aldo Alvarez on climax, the literary ghetto, and gay Asian jocks.
But he sure could write a nice poem.
The comic defense of TV’s multimillionaire bridegroom.
U.S. Jews rethink the state of Israel.
The Memory of Water A play that likens memory and water to the relationship between mothers and daughters could probably…
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Greg Carter and Craig B. Wollam’s scenic design for Marcus Goodwin’s Jane Austen adaptation is a stage…
Mitzi’s Abortion bravely confronts the pain of a pregnancy gone awry.
The mystery of multiple personalities explored in Susy Schneider’s new play.
Dear Ann-Margret . . .
Jonathan Dean’s opera titles make the art form intelligible to the masses.
Plus: an interview with the artist.
The city’s annual arts festival (no, kids, it’s not all about Iggy Pop and Garbage) lives up to its name…
Writer follows a map of the stars to understand America. Warren Beatty for president, mon ami?
Managing director, Empty Space Theatre.
WEDNESDAY STAGE (L)IMITATIONS OF LIFE Kitschy film director Douglas Sirk knew how to sneak unconventional social criticism into his glossy…
