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Notes from Arden
Visualizing the Invisible
This raises the question of how to find the broader markets reached, with diminishing returns, by the print media? What are the most viable economic models for sustaining comprehensive and quality reporting while reaching for a broader market share? And how is it possible to engage ethnically diverse perspectives, to keep the performing arts, and its coverage, relevant to the population at large?
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Sondheim’s One Failure
Musical Theatre Guild has had a splendid track record with obscure Sondheim: they made their bones as a substantial company with the first local presentation of Passion in 1999, and later did a crackerjack job with his resuscitated first (unproduced) Broadway show, 1955’s Saturday Night. Director Richard Israel, with no time at all to solve the material’s intractable difficulties, ploughed headlong into inventive staging stratagems that rely almost entirely on the persuasive musical abilities of his cast and orchestra. –BY MYRON MEISEL
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