David Sedaris’s “SantaLand Diaries” is an adult Christmas comedy, and in the current production of the one-man play at Capital Stage, it is every bit of that. Shannon Mahoney’s direction embraces the staging from two years ago (when Peter Mohrmann directed). Benjamin T. Ismail replaces Aaron Wilton in the Sedaris role. He is assisted by […]
E. Haig’s Review of Lincoln Center Chamber Orchestra at Mondavi
Johann Sebastian Bach was a remarkably prolific composer of some of the greatest classical music (from the Baroque era). Many of his compositions have endured and continue to enjoy great popularity three hundred years after they were written. In one year alone, 1720, Bach composed the six chamber orchestra works known as the Brandenburg […]
Facing the Reality of a Trump Presidency
All right. It’s been over a month now since that shocking election, and if time doesn’t heal all wounds, at least it should reduce some of the pain. So, let’s talk about the impending start of the Donald Trump presidency because there’s no getting around it. Whether you voted for him never thinking […]
On the Universal Appeal of Christmas
Christmas is the closest thing to a universal holiday. I don’t mean that in a religious sense, not, at least, in the Christian meaning of the holiday. Instead, I’m referring to the idea that there is a creator who didn’t just create this world we inhabit. He (hereinafter “It,” because gender identity is just […]
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