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Displaying all articles tagged:
Porgy And Bess
in memoriam
Jan. 8, 2022
A Guide to Rewatching Sidney Poitier’s Most Memorable Films
His image evolved and adapted over decades as the central contradiction of the actor and director’s life played out on screens.
By
Matt Zoller Seitz
opera review
Sept. 24, 2019
A Gorgeous
Porgy and Bess,
Its Flaws Intact, at the Metropolitan Opera
All those musical superpowers on the Met’s stage make
Porgy
as easy to love as it is hard to swallow.
By
Justin Davidson
party lines
Jan. 17, 2012
Party Lines Slideshow: Edie Falco and More at Opening Night of
Porgy and Bess
Dying onstage ain’t easy.
By
Shira Levine
Jan. 12, 2012
Theater Review:
The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess
and the Weight of History
“I felt a tide behind me: An audience absolutely rapt.”
By
Scott Brown
Nov. 15, 2011
The New
Porgy and Bess
Won’t Be So Different After All
Daddies are still rich, mamas are still good-lookin’, but the added happy-ending scene has been scrapped.
By
Margaret Lyons
stage dive
Aug. 11, 2011
On Sondheim’s Reservations about the New
Porgy and Bess
A fortissimo eruption from the master.
By
Scott Brown
beefs
Aug. 10, 2011
Stephen Sondheim Cannot Merrily Roll Along With New
Porgy and Bess
Sondheim made a spat where there never was a spat.
By
Margaret Lyons