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Review: ‘Mini-Tales & Bolero’ shows the great potential of talented young dancers

The Grand Rapids Ballet School Junior Company members, all students between the ages of 10 and 19, have an opportunity to perform limited roles throughout the year in the Grand Rapids Ballet professional shows; however, once a year they present their own performance. It is, in essence, a very sophisticated and demanding recital for developing dancers to push themselves as performers, perhaps before they’re fully fledged artists in their own right.

Revue Arts 21 May 2017
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Review: ‘Rags to Riches’ is full of love, passion and humor

Danny Gurwin’s tribute to Tony Bennett, Rags to Riches, currently at Farmers Alley Theatre in Kalamazoo, is a sweet love fest. Love for Tony Bennett, love for the music, especially those for which he’s known, and love for friendships that withstand the test of time.

Revue Arts 20 May 2017
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Review: 'Trios' makes for a pleasant, thoughtful, friendly evening

When the lights come up on The New Vic Theatre's new folk musical revue, “Trios," eleven actor singers play stringed instruments and sing "Walk Right in, Sit Right Down," the easily familiar song for those who remember the Rooftop Singers' making it a hit in 1963 as well as those who don't. So much of American folk music is simply part of our collective consciousness because of the ways it has permeated popular culture and music and been handed down through the years from artist to artist.

Revue Arts 14 May 2017
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Review: Kalamazoo College makes an impression with ‘In the Heights’

To close out its “Outsider”-themed season, Kalamazoo College has picked the Pulitzer-nominated, Tony-winning musical In the Heights, conceived by future Hamilton star/creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, with a book by Quiara Alegria Hudes and a score by Miranda.

Revue Arts 12 May 2017
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Review: Opera Grand Rapids’ ‘Barber of Seville’ features go-big-or-go-home voices, personalities

“Largo al factotum” is perhaps one of the most recognizable arias in opera. The boastful tongue twister (try saying “-issimo” ten times fast) is the quintessential display of operatic bravura as Figaro explains why he’s the most popular guy in Seville.

Revue Arts 12 May 2017
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Review: Kalamazoo Civic Theatre goes above and beyond with ‘Sister Act’

Of the seemingly infinite binaries into which the world can be divided, a telling one for theater-going audiences is those who are drawn to musicals that feature singing nuns and those who must be dragged kicking and screaming to such shows. This critic falls squarely in the latter camp.

Revue Arts 08 May 2017
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Review: What a Do expertly captures the fierce humanity of ‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof’

Not long after the 1955 play “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” earned renowned 20th Century American playwright Tennessee Williams his second Pulitzer Prize and the Drama Critics Circle Award, he published an essay in Playbill magazine about the playwright’s relationship to the director of his plays.

Revue Arts 07 May 2017
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Review: 'Motown the Musical' performances transcend tangled script

The songs outshine the script — how could it be otherwise? — in “Motown the Musical,” written by none other than Motown founder Berry Gordy (adapting his autobiography, “To Be Loved: The Music, The Magic, The Memories of Motown”) and scored with more than 50 of the immortal tunes his record label issued between 1958 and 1983.

Revue Arts 03 May 2017
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High-Skill Musical: High-school theater productions keep getting better, inspiring students to act for life

Lizzy Stone, a music theatre major at Western Michigan University, said her parents enrolled her at Portage Northern High School specifically for its esteemed drama program.

Revue Arts 01 May 2017
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Defining Rube Goldberg

Rube Goldberg is more than just a man — he’s also an adjective. Defined in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary as “accomplishing by complex means what seemingly could be done simply,” the iconic American cartoonist and illustrator’s work — including his famous invention drawings — will be on display this month at the Grand Rapids Art Museum in its latest exhibit.

Revue Arts 01 May 2017
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Capturing the Magnitude of a People

Many people recognize and collect Edward S. Curtis’ portraits of Native Americans and canyon and desert landscapes in America’s west, but his real intent was to document the lives of the indigenous tribes he spent nearly 30 years studying.

Revue Arts 01 May 2017
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Stulberg International String Competition nurtures the talent of tomorrow

A new children’s book, The Dance of the Violin, is based on superstar violinist Joshua Bell’s first competition at the age of 12.

Revue Arts 01 May 2017
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More Than a Spoonful: MCT’s 'Mary Poppins' mixes fantasy and reality in heartwarming musical

Featuring a 42-member cast, singing, dancing and high-flying effects, Muskegon Civic Theatre hopes to fill Frauenthal Theater and wow audiences with its spring musical, Mary Poppins.

Revue Arts 01 May 2017
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Elementary Arias: Grand Rapids vocal artists, educators and students team up to create children’s opera

Colorful paintings line the halls of the K-12 building at the Grand Rapids Ellington Academy of Arts and Technology. Each work exists as an individual expression, made even more powerful in abundance.

Revue Arts 01 May 2017
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Artist Profile: Metal Art Studio

Artist Profile: Metal Art Studio

Scott Carey and Carol Wagen are the husband and wife co-owners of Metal Art Studio, a well-known ent...
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Review: 'Jesus Christ Superstar' Finds Clarity in Simplicity at Circle Theatre

Review: 'Jesus Christ Superstar' Finds Clarity in Simplicity at Circle Theatre

On October 24, 1971, The New York Times published a review of Jesus Christ Superstar by Walter Kerr....
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Artist Profile: Chapel of Ghouls

Artist Profile: Chapel of Ghouls

When you see Nick Hartman’s work under the alias Chapel of Ghouls, the message is clear: Life is har...
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