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TT: So you want to see a show?

September 6, 2012 by Terry Teachout

Here’s my list of recommended Broadway, off-Broadway, and out-of-town shows, updated weekly. In all cases, I gave these shows favorable reviews (if sometimes qualifiedly so) in The Wall Street Journal when they opened. For more information, click on the title.


BROADWAY:

• Bring It On (musical, G, closes Jan. 20, reviewed here)

• Evita (musical, PG-13, reviewed here)

• Once (musical, G/PG-13, nearly all performances sold out last week, reviewed here)

OFF BROADWAY:

• Avenue Q (musical, R, adult subject matter and one show-stopping scene of puppet-on-puppet sex, reviewed here)

• The Fantasticks (musical, G, suitable for children capable of enjoying a love story, reviewed here)

• Tribes (drama, PG-13, closes Jan. 6, reviewed here)

CLOSING SOON IN EAST HADDAM, CONN.:

• Carousel (musical, G, closes Sept. 29, reviewed here)

CLOSING NEXT WEEK IN NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, ONTARIO:

• French Without Tears (comedy, PG-13, closes Sept. 15, reviewed here)

CLOSING SUNDAY ON BROADWAY:

• The Best Man (drama, PG-13, reviewed here)

TT: Almanac

September 6, 2012 by Terry Teachout

“The unexamined life, said Socrates, is not worth living. Nor is it bearable. To acknowledge no values at all is to deny a difference between ourselves and other particles that tumble in space. The irreducible value, though not the exclusive one, is the idea of law. Law is more than just another opinion; not because it embodies all right values, or because the values it does embody tend from time to time to reflect those of a majority or plurality, but because it is the value of values. Law is the principal institution through which a society can assert its values.”
Alexander Bickel, The Morality of Consent (courtesy of Peter Wehner)

TT: Last look

September 5, 2012 by Terry Teachout

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TT: Snapshot

September 5, 2012 by Terry Teachout

A CBC interview with Walter Matthau:

(This is the latest in a series of arts-related videos that appear in this space each Monday and Wednesday.)

TT: Almanac

September 5, 2012 by Terry Teachout

Such welcome and unwelcome things at once

‘Tis hard to reconcile.


William Shakespeare, Macbeth

TT: Almanac

September 4, 2012 by Terry Teachout

“The good critic is he who recounts the adventures of his soul among the masterpieces.”
Anatole France, La Vie littéraire

TT: Next stop, New Haven

September 3, 2012 by Terry Teachout

Satchmo at the Waldorf has two more weeks to run at Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, but Mrs. T and I are finally returning to the world. My brother, sister-in-law, and niece, who flew out to Massachusetts to catch the Saturday-night performance, headed west yesterday. As for me, I’ll be in Connecticut tonight, New York City on Wednesday, and Spring Green, Wisconsin, on Thursday, where I’m seeing three plays over the weekend at American Players Theatre, one of my favorite classical companies.
IMG957023.jpgThe next stop for Satchmo is New Haven’s Long Wharf Theatre. John Douglas Thompson, Gordon Edelstein, and I start rehearsing on September 25 in preparation for a week of previews and our second opening night on October 10. I’ve already done a fair amount of cutting and revising, and I’ll doubtless do even more in the course of the next five weeks. Judging by our audiences in Lenox, though, it’s looking like we’re going to be in pretty solid shape once we get to New Haven.
I’m tired–really, really tired–but I’m also elated. No matter what happens to Satchmo at the Waldorf in the weeks and months ahead, I’ll always have Lenox, where John is playing to sold-out houses, receiving standing ovations every night, and giving one spectacular performance after another. Between Satchmo and my miraculously productive visit to the MacDowell Colony, I’m about to wrap up one of the happiest summers of what has been, at least so far, a charmed life.
And now…I believe I’ll take Tuesday off!
* * *
To hear John Douglas Thompson and me talking about Satchmo at the Waldorf with Joe Donahue on WAMC’s The Roundtable, go here.

TT: Just because

September 3, 2012 by Terry Teachout

The Byrds play “This Wheel’s on Fire” on Playboy After Dark in 1968:

(This is the latest in a series of arts-related videos that appear in this space each Monday and Wednesday.)

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Terry Teachout, who writes this blog, is the drama critic of The Wall Street Journal and the critic-at-large of Commentary. In addition to his Wall Street Journal drama column and his monthly essays … [Read More...]

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About “About Last Night”

This is a blog about the arts in New York City and the rest of America, written by Terry Teachout. Terry is a critic, biographer, playwright, director, librettist, recovering musician, and inveterate blogger. In addition to theater, he writes here and elsewhere about all of the other arts--books, … [Read More...]

About My Plays and Opera Libretti

Billy and Me, my second play, received its world premiere on December 8, 2017, at Palm Beach Dramaworks in West Palm Beach, Fla. Satchmo at the Waldorf, my first play, closed off Broadway at the Westside Theatre on June 29, 2014, after 18 previews and 136 performances. That production was directed … [Read More...]

About My Podcast

Peter Marks, Elisabeth Vincentelli, and I are the panelists on “Three on the Aisle,” a bimonthly podcast from New York about theater in America. … [Read More...]

About My Books

My latest book is Duke: A Life of Duke Ellington, published in 2013 by Gotham Books in the U.S. and the Robson Press in England and now available in paperback. I have also written biographies of Louis Armstrong, George Balanchine, and H.L. Mencken, as well as a volume of my collected essays called A … [Read More...]

The Long Goodbye

To read all three installments of "The Long Goodbye," a multi-part posting about the experience of watching a parent die, go here. … [Read More...]

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