Becca Brazel, Tim Stompanato, and Brooke Schelly in EurydiceTheatre

Eurydice

Galvin Fine Arts Center

Friday, February 22, through Sunday, February 24

 

It's the oldest of stories. Girl loves boy. Girl marries boy. Girl gets a letter from her late father and trips down the stairs and dies and takes an elevator to the underworld and lives in a room fashioned entirely of string and meets a trio of talking stones ... .

No, seriously, it's the oldest of stories. It's just being told in a new and strange and wonderful way.

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crossword.graphicTo download a PDF of the puzzle, click here.

For the answers, click here.

For the answers to last week's puzzle, click here.

David BurgessMusic

David Burgess

Redeemer Lutheran Church

Saturday, February 16, 7 p.m.

 

From the New York Times: "Technically in control and interpretively most persuasive."

From the Washington Post: "Impressive technique and a fine sense of style."

From Greenwich Time magazine: "Hauntingly beautiful, tastefully phrased with exquisite nuance, and yet with an aristocratic understatement that held his audience spellbound."

And no, I'm not starting yet another one of these What's Happenin' articles by talking about my own work. But I'm touched by your confusion.

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