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BEST BETS: NOVEMBER 18th – NOVEMBER 24th

Two new Broadway musicals, a revival of a Sondheim classic, farewell to a violinist and more top this week's list

Jon Jon Briones Recites His Passion for “Pacific Overtures”

"The music is beautiful, but it's really something different. Even to me, I go, what is the meaning of this? I understand it better now, but I have questions."

Gedde Watanabe & Adam Kaokept Have a Right To Their Dreams

"Most of the theater you love and adore and find intelligent is way ahead of its time. The grace of it is people catch up to it."

Snehal Desai Has a Right to Be Happy

"I'm looking at this group of assassins and it's less about the individual acts, but more of who is this collective body of Americans who have to resort to this or feel that they have to resort to this violence to be seen and heard."

Celebrating Stephen Sondheim

In celebration of his 90th birthday, here are comments from his many collaborators and fans about what makes Sondheim special to them.

So You Think You Can Panto?

"Pantomime  Also called Christmas pantomime. A form of theatrical spectacle common in England during the Christmas season, generally adapted from a fairy tale and including...
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