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Replay: Allegra Kent and Arthur Mitchell dance Balanchine’s Agon

August 20, 2021 by Terry Teachout

Allegra Kent and Arthur Mitchell dance the pas de deux from George Balanchine’s Agon in a 1973 film. Mitchell created his role in the work’s 1957 New York City Ballet premiere. The score was written for Balanchine by Igor Stravinsky:

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

Almanac: Ambrose Bierce on history

August 20, 2021 by Terry Teachout

“HISTORY, n. An account mostly false, of events mostly unimportant, which are brought about by rulers mostly knaves, and soldiers mostly fools.”

Ambrose Bierce, The Devil’s Dictionary (1911)

Almanac: Brecht on victory and history

August 19, 2021 by Terry Teachout

“Always the victor writes the history of the vanquished. He who beats distorts the faces of the beaten. The weaker depart from this world and the lies remain.”

Bertolt Brecht, The Trial of Lucullus

Snapshot: The Band performs “Tears of Rage” at Woodstock in 1969

August 18, 2021 by Terry Teachout

The Band performs “Tears of Rage,” by Bob Dylan and Richard Manuel, at Woodstock in 1969. The lyrics are by Dylan. Manuel is the lead singer and wrote the music:

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

Almanac: Robert Heinlein on history

August 18, 2021 by Terry Teachout

“A generation which ignores history has no past—and no future.”

Robert A. Heinlein, Time Enough for Love

Lookback: saying farewell to the Confederate battle flag

August 17, 2021 by Terry Teachout

From 2005:

Ever since I was old enough to understand what it meant, seeing the Confederate battle flag on display has made me squirm—and the fact that it continues to fly over state houses in the Deep South makes me genuinely angry. That said, I’m also not fond of “debates” driven by self-righteousness, of which vast amounts have been evident on both sides of this particular fence. Nor do I usually think it wise to take action on anything in the heat of the moment, which is, needless to say, what’s happening right now.

But it’s also true that America is a country in which things tend to get done either in the midst of a crisis or (more often) not at all….

Read the whole thing here.

Almanac: Dwight Eisenhower on national principles

August 17, 2021 by Terry Teachout

“A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both.”

Dwight Eisenhower, first inaugural address

Just because: Donna Murphy sings Sondheim

August 16, 2021 by Terry Teachout

Donna Murphy sings Stephen Sondheim’s “Loving You” in the original 1994 Broadway production of Passion, directed by James Lapine:

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

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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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