Pros: A rare opportunity to appreciate a form of theatre which has been performed without interruption since the 14th century. Cons: As with anything out of the ordinary, this show can be quite challenging to follow, due to the lack of clear narrative elements. In the wonderful world of performing arts there is a theatrical discipline that has been kept alive from the 14th century to this day. Its name is Noh, or Nogaku, and it is a form of classical ...
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Testament, Vault Festival — Review
A hard-working ensemble dives into character study and the confessional, making their biblical counterparts much more relatable.
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An inspiring and heartfelt paean to the courage of being true to oneself.
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