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Judith Reynolds
Position: Staff reporter

A Cosmic Wagner at the Met

Waiting for a prince to show up

Bach Festival, 16 and counting

Starting Sunday and all next week, Third Avenue Arts will celebrate the 338th birthday of Johann Sebastian Bach. It’s the 16th annual collection of recitals and concerts organized by Four Co...

Merely Players’ provocative storytelling

Comic-drama ‘The Lifespan of a Fact’ unspools timely, current conflicts

Recital series features Dunnagan and Garst

“Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow.” These are the last lines from a Langston Hughes poem, which American composer Florence Price set to music in...

Visionary Beethoven

Orchestra celebrates winter with two big works

Wolfgang, Johannes and Tania: The Red Shoe Piano Trio introduces Cuban-American composer with the greats

The Red Shoe Piano Trio is back. Violinist Richard Silvers, cellist Katherine Jetter and pianist Lisa Campi-Walters are preparing a big recital for Feb. 19. Excited to be playing together af...

The new world of musical theater

Fort Lewis College Performing Arts sets sail

Chamber duo presents ‘Women’s Voices’

Third Ave. Arts brings back Avery and Inouye

Super-schmaltzy ‘Fedora’ next at MET

Giordano’s melodrama pulls out all the stops

Radio ‘Carol’ a fresh addition to holiday offerings

Durango Theatreworks gives new life to Dickens

Anticipating ‘The Hours’

On the wings of books and film, opera redefines despair

The sounds of Christmas: Durango Theatreworks presents a live radiocast of Dickens’ classic

“Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas,” said Michael McKelvey, “without Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol.’” The artistic director of Durango Theatreworks has organized an unusual hybrid version of the...