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Movie | April 12th, 2010
Unveiled in 2007, The Beatles LOVE grew out of a mutual admiration between the late George Harrison and Cirque founder Guy Lalibert. After years of discussion, enough interest developed to develop the latest Cirque du Soleil show, LOVE. This is a different Cirque show compared to the others in Vegas. Here they have taken the [...]
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Theatre | September 12th, 2009
Although music has been a part of theater since ancient times, the musical theater we know and love today was born in the United States. America can lay claim to being the nursery of a unique form that used song and dance as a means of furthering the action of the text or revealing information [...]
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Theatre | June 16th, 2009
The theater in ancient Greece was ancient even to the ancient Greeks themselves. By the time the works of playwrights like Aeschylus were performed in the Hellenistic heyday, Aristotle was reduced to guessing as to how it all began. And likely, many of the specifics are lost irretrievably to history. But the tradition that was [...]
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