Performing Arts
English
Published: May 16, 2012
“Elena” is as much thriller as character study, compelling not only for the situation it maps but the social milieu that it depicts.
Film
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Nick Catucci
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Graham Fuller
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Music
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Theatre & Dance
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Benjamin Sutton
Anton Checkhov’s language is so rooted in the place and time it was written that contemporary productions often walk a...
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Patrick Pacheco
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Patrick Pacheco
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