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...brisk, bold spectacle, a radical new look at a beloved full-length classic, The Sleeping Beauty. It's not perversely set in a Paris slum or Sherwood Forest, as an avant-gardist might have done. The sumptuous fairy-tale illusion, as well as almost all Petipa's choreography, has been retained. But The Sleeping Beauty is usually a dozy night at the ballet -- a prologue and three acts with three intermissions. Peter Martins' $2.8 million version, unveiled at New York City Ballet in the past two weeks, is in two acts, with several smart cuts and breathtakingly fast transitions between...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Dawn of the Martins Era | 5/13/1991 | See Source »

...ceaseless development of talent, a director must have artistic impact on the world of the arts, or the troupe's name will lose its luster. Martins' Beauty cuts like a stiff breeze through increasingly remote traditions. No major company has managed such a rigorous rethinking of a full-length work in more than a decade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Dawn of the Martins Era | 5/13/1991 | See Source »

...last gasp attempt, I decided to turn inward. Facing a full-length mirror, I asked myself: What would I want someone to say to me if I said I was engaged...

Author: By Joshua M. Sharfstein, | Title: Harvard's Terms of Engagement | 4/23/1991 | See Source »

...full-length feature presentation, The Sorcerer, begins with the marriage of Alexis (David Smith) to Aline (Giering). Alexis, impassioned by his love for Aline, decides the whole village should be as happily in love as he. He employs the sorcery of Mr. W.C. Wells (Michael Rosenbaum), a professional wizard, to administer a lover potion to all of the villagers...

Author: By Mallika J. Marshall, | Title: Sorcery Can't Save Show | 4/11/1991 | See Source »

Space and scheduling constraints periodically prevent the Arts page from running a full-length review of every Harvard cultural event. On those occasions, the Arts page will now provide capsule reviews of the events or shows which could not otherwise be covered. These miniature reviews will give a quick description of the event, as well as a brief Commentary...

Author: By Lori E. Smith, | Title: Musical Rolls Along Merrily at Agassiz. | 1/23/1991 | See Source »

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