Jolly Good, Professor
Though imperfect, "Pygmalion" upholds Shaw's reputation as one of the 20th century's most enduring playwrights. [03-08-99]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
String Fling
The second annual Tucson Winter Chamber Festival gets underway. [03-01-99]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
A Sharp Six Degrees
The UA's Arizona Repertory Theatre stages "Six Degrees of Separation." [03-01-99]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Old Masters, Old Friends
It will be an historic event when flautist Paul Horn and pianist Roger Kellaway play in Tucson. [02-23-99]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Catalina's Peek
Composer James DeMars has been to the outer reaches of modern music, performing works marked by atonalism and harsh dissonance. And then he stepped back. [02-23-99]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Women Of Culture
It's like a fairy tale: three childhood friends accidentally discover they have a power to make music that delights beyond all expectations. [02-08-99]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Kronos Eclectic
Jimi Hendrix, Igor Stravinski, George Gershwin, Bo Diddley, and Hilda von Bingen all have something in common: the Kronos Quartet. [01-25-99]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
The World According to Vosk
Tucson classical composer Jay Vosk has not gotten rich from his work. Not yet, anyway. [01-19-99]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Play Time
Now in its ninth year, Old Pueblo Playwrights' New Play Festival offers 13 works by six Tucson area playwrights. [01-11-99]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Cookin' Cajun
Michael Doucet has the power to change Arizona into Louisiana. [12-14-98]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Batter Up
"The Batting Cage," is an homage to the joys and revelations accrued from being stuck in a Holiday Inn on an extended wake/vacation. [11-30-98]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Art Of Song
"Cry, Cry, Cry" celebrates songwriting. [11-30-98]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Sophisticated Primitive
Although he was one of the first artists signed to the Windam Hill label back in the '70s, acoustic guitarist Alex De Grassi doesn't consider himself a New Age musician. [11-09-98]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Nuke Duds?
According to University of Arizona scientist Terry Wallace, India and Pakistan just barely qualify to join the fraternity of Nations with nukes. [11-09-98]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Family Flawed
If you think your family is dysfunctional, you should see Eugene O'Neill's. [11-02-98]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
That's The Spirit
UA Repertory offers a haunting taste of Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts." [10-26-98]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Swingin' Songstress
Nudist colony crasher or wicked step-sister to the stars, songwriter Christine Lavin has no shortage of musical yarns to spin. [10-26-98]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Truth Be Not Told
Tucson playwright Toni Press-Coffman believes the truth is out there, but that Shakespeare got it wrong in "Richard III." [10-12-98]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Music's Lovable Curmudgeon
He was supposed to be the new Bob Dylan 30 years ago, but Loudon Wainwright III went his own quirky way. [10-05-98]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
Doggy Style
The Invisible Theatre production of "Sylvia," A. R. Gurney's update of the old "boy-and-his-dog" story, manages to overcome the author's missteps. [10-05-98]
Dave Irwin, TUCSON WEEKLY
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