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Metro.us▶ winter arts guide

Keyword: winter arts guide

Piano great Danilo Perez shares a program with jazz legend Chucho Valdes at the Kimmel in January.

Philly has plenty of music for your artsy ears this winter

What to tune in for, from jazz legends to the orchestra

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This may be the last time you’ll see this costume at the Boston Ballet’s version of “The Nutcracker.”

In step with the season

Dance events in Boston this winter.

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Demon counseling is the name of the game in “The Screwtape Letters.”

Winter arts guide

Get ready to see some theater in Boston this winter.

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Keith Conallen and Charlotte Ford star in “Gruesome Playground Injuries.”

’Tis the season for great theater

There may be 14 different productions of “A Christmas Carol” coming to
stages near you this holiday season, but don’t be dismayed.

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“Liberty City” opens Friday as part of the First Person Festival at Christ Church 
(20 N. American St.) at 8 p.m. Additional performances are Saturday (2 and 8 p.m.), Nov. 18 (8 p.m.) and Nov. 19 (2 and 8 p.m.).

The First Person Festival pays a visit to ‘Liberty City’

April Yvette Thompson, the award-winning actress and playwright, is
bubbly but introspective, eager to explain her work, process and the
experiences that shaped it.

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Misa Kuranaga and Nelson Madrigal do the forbidden dance. No, not the Lambada, but the Montagues and the Capulets.

‘Romeo and Juliet’: Such sweet sorrow

Artistic Director Mikko Nissinen’s 10th anniversary season with Boston
Ballet leaps to an exciting start with John Cranko’s Romeo and Juliet.

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If they block the road, while you’re trying to get by, don’t worry, the 
Vienna Boys Choir just wants to sing for you.

A flurry of musical events begin soon

Here are the musicals coming to town this winter.

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Alicia Keys serves as a producer of “Stick Fly,” opening Dec. 8 on Broadway.

Winter theater: Critic’s picks

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Winter always means a slew of new show openings, but
theatergoers aren’t limited to the traditional holiday fare. Here’s a look at what will sate your theater cravings
through 2012.

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Tagged theater, winter arts guide
George Tooker, 1920 - 2011, The Subway, 1950

Visual art around town

With so many great exhibits on view in the city’s galleries and museums,
there’s no need to hibernate.

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Tagged events, winter arts guide
Twyla Tharp’s “In the Upper Room” is performed by American Ballet Theatre through Sunday.

American Ballet Theatre: French garden, nightclub, locker room and heaven

With the exception of Alexei Ratmansky’s “Seven Sonatas,” all the dances
on American Ballet Theatre’s fall season are the work of modern
choreographers. 

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