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San Francisco Chronicle on MSNSan Francisco Ballet’s ‘Manon’ sets stage for big, dramatic, British seasonWritten inside the lead ballerinas’ costumes in San Francisco Ballet’s “Manon” is a familiar name: “T. Rojo.” Tamara Rojo, who is entering her second repertory season as the Ballet’s artistic director ...
The cast and crew of Keystone Theatrics have put together a performance this reviewer could see over and over again.... Review: THE NUTCRACKER REIMAGINED at TAFE: Theatre Arts For Everyone by ...
Mary Shelley shaped the future of horror and the concept of monsters with her novel “Frankenstein.” Straightforward takes on the story of scientific hubris have hit screens many times over the ...
Twice. By John Otis One of the actor Boris Karloff’s most lauded roles was his humanizing portrayal of a horror film progenitor: Frankenstein’s monster, based on the novel by Mary Shelley.
Embark on a journey full of colour and wonder as English National Ballet brings Nutcracker to life with over 100 dancers and musicians at the London Coliseum. It's Christmas Eve in Edwardian London.
Whether referencing the scientist or the monster, Frankenstein is a pop culture staple. Usually a figure of horror, Mel Brooks managed to turn him into a figure of comedy. Young Frankenstein ...
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