“The incident at the [Apollo Theatre] last month, which saw 79 audience members suffer injuries, is likely to result in the insurer putting aside an average of £5,000 to £10,000 per person, the consultant predicted.”
Archives for January 17, 2014
Is This the Year Jason Robert Brown Will Finally Conquer Broadway?
“Jason Robert Brown’s moment could very well be 2014: His Bridges of Madison County opens on Broadway next month; his Honeymoon in Vegas is up next; and a film of his show The Last Five Years is being made.”
Can Live Theatre Ever Pull Off a Really Convincing Stage Death?
“We know that it’s a game of pretend: they’re still breathing. You can still see them breathing a lot of the time, and the stage trickery that is employed is usually not that good.”
That New-Found Portfolio of Egon Schiele Watercolors? Fakes
“The Austrian press went into overdrive last month after reports emerged that a portfolio purportedly by the artist Egon Schiele was discovered in an attic in Mistelbach.” No such luck.
Of Course That Ancient Chinese Scroll We Sold Was Authentic, Says Sotheby’s
“Sotheby’s said Tuesday that an ancient calligraphy scroll the auction house sold in September for $8.2 million was authentic, despite recent claims by a group of Chinese art historians who insisted it was likely a 19th-century reproduction.”
Can Britons Save the Red Telephone Box?
“People in the United Kingdom are racing to save a beloved icon, in a mission that in some ways resembles efforts to save the giant panda in China, or the polar bear in the Arctic.”
Top Posts From AJBlogs 01.16.14
Another Dicey Choice: LA MOCA Picks Dia Art Foundation’s Philippe Vergne As Director
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Malyasian Philharmonic will face sacked musicians next week in court
Source: Slipped Disc | Published on 2014-01-16
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Source: Dancebeat | Published on 2014-01-16
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