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Washington Post Classical pianist Simone Dinnerstein rehearses before her show with the Havana Lyceum Orchestra and orchestral players from the annual National Orchestral Institute.
This is the end of Havana Lyceum Orchestra's first-ever tour of the U.S. Dinnerste
Read more ... in recruited them for her just-released “Mozart in Havana” album. We're talking to members of both orchestras, and Dinnerstein before their show.
105 months ago
Washington Post Style Classical pianist Simone Dinnerstein rehearses before her show with the Havana Lyceum Orchestra and orchestral players from the annual National Orchestral Institute.
This is the end of Havana Lyceum Orchestra's first-ever tour of the U.S. Dinnerstei
Read more ... n recruited them for her just-released “Mozart in Havana” album. We're talking to members of both orchestras, and Dinnerstein before their show.
Washington Post
Classical pianist Simone Dinnerstein rehearses before her show with the Havana Lyceum Orchestra and orchestral players from the annual National Orchestral Institute.
This is the end of Havana Lyceum Orchestra's first-ever tour of the U.S. Dinnerste
Read more ... in recruited them for her just-released “Mozart in Havana” album. We're talking to members of both orchestras, and Dinnerstein before their show.
105 months ago
The New York Times - Theater “The Play That Goes Wrong,” which opened on Sunday at the Lyceum Theater, is as close to a demolition derby as we are likely to see on Broadway.
108 months ago
The New York Times - Theater Plenty of shows go badly on Broadway. But rarely does one do so intentionally.
112 months ago
The New York Times - Theater "They are an army of only two, yet they seem destined to conquer and slay anyone who ventures into the Lyceum Theater, where they have set up their festering — and, admit it, stupendously entertaining — camp."
113 months ago
The New Yorker John Mulaney and Nick Kroll are bringing their skeezy-nebbish antics to Broadway, in “Oh, Hello” (starting previews Sept. 23, at the Lyceum).
Skeezy-Nebbish Antics on Broadway
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“Oh, Hello” stars the alter kakers George St. Geegland and Gil Faizon, who bear a curious resemblance to the comedians John Mulaney and Nick Kroll.
114 months ago
AP Images A cadet covers his face with a national flag as he attends a ceremony on the occasion of the first day of school at a cadet lyceum in Kiev, Ukraine, Thursday, Sept. 1, 2016. Ukraine marks Sept. 1 as Knowledge Day, as a traditional launch of the acade
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115 months ago
The New York Times - Theater “Oh, Hello on Broadway" will bring those humorous kibitzers Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland — actually the aged alter egos of the comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney — to the Lyceum Theater for a limited run this fall.
117 months ago
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124 months ago
The New York Times - Theater Ivo van Hove’s magnificent reconception of Arthur Miller’s “A View From the Bridge,” which opened on Thursday night at the Lyceum Theater, takes you into extreme emotional territory that you seldom dare visit in daily life.
124 months ago
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