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Archive for August, 2009

Coppertone Splits the Critics’ Vote – UPDATED

Think TV interview with Matthew Posey and Coppertone Jones

Mark Lowry’s review at TheaterJones

Lawson Taitte’s review for the Dallas Morning News

Alexandra Boninfield’s review for the Renegade Bus

Elaine Liner’s review in the Dallas Observer

It’s a split — two mixed to negative reviews and two positive reviews (more or less positive in the case of Mark Lowry’s). ‘ [...]

Jaap’s Second with the DSO is Tchaikovsky’s Fifth

The Dallas Symphony has released its second CD under the baton of music director Jaap van Zweden — just in time for the 20th anniversary celebration of the Meyerson and the DSO’s second season with van Zweden. The CD is a live recording from an August 2009 [erformance of Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony and his Capriccio [...]

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Labyrinth Theatre Calls It Quits — for a Second Time

In April, the Labyrinth Theatre and the Richardson Centre Theatre joined forces — having co-produced a staging of The Foreigner. They agreed to merge and signed a 10-year lease to move in together in their new, two-theater venue at Two Creeks Plaza, 2701  Custer Parkway,  in Richardson. This was two months after Labyrinth, an Equity [...]

Monday Morning Roundup

HIPPIE HEAVEN: The most-talked about musical milestone of August, of course, was the 40th anniversary of Woodstock. But Labor Day Weekend marks 40 years since a most important piece of local music history took place – the Texas International Pop Festival. Two weeks after Woodstock, 120,000 people descended on Lewisville to watch everyone from Led [...]

Fort Worth Symphony Closes Its Festival

The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra’s Beethoven festival ended as it had begun: well. If Sunday evening’s final work, the Symphony No. 5, seemed a little less than electrifying, I freely grant the possibility that the problem was with me, not them. The playing was taut and energetic, and the Bass Hall audience responded with prolonged [...]

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August 30 2009:LIVE Blog 90.1@Night with Paul Slavens

Welcome to tonite’s LIVE Blog.
Feel free to leave your polite and interesting comments. Feel VERY free to leave suggestions for music that you would like me and others to check out. If you suggest an artist, go ahead and suggest a track. Or maybe its a request for something you have never heard but were [...]

Gorgeous Work Highlights Fort Worth Concert

Although it is almost literally the stormiest of Beethoven’s symphonies (he depicted a thunderstorm in the fourth movement), the Pastoral Symphony is an amiable work and it made a fitting conclusion to the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra’s program of lyrical Beethoven on Saturday evening.
Conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya and the orchestra were in fine form, with the [...]

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Classical Season Opens in Fort Worth

The classical-music season is officially under way. As usual, the honor of playing the first notes belongs to the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, which performed Friday night in Bass Performance Hall. Thanks to the sluggish economy, the program was all-Beethoven.
The economy comes into play because another segment of Fort Worth’s multiyear Mahler cycle was originally [...]

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Texas Dance Theatre Announces 2009-10 Season

Texas Dance Theatre has announced details for its 2009-10, which will be performed in the Scott Theater inside the Fort Worth Community Arts Center.
The company’s debut season is dubbed A Season of Choreographers and will feature a number of world premieres. The season kicks off Sept. 25 with new work by Bruce Wood.
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The Meadows Award Does NOT Get a Twin

Victoria Winkleman, public information officer at the Meadows School of the Arts, informs me that the new Meadows Prize is actually taking the place of the Meadows Award.
So we’re clear on that. No award, but now a prize. In fact, four prizes or rather, residencies.

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