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While some state funding of the arts is, to my mind, an important way to keep a country's culture alive and kicking, one negative thing about state-sponsored theatre companies is that traditionally, they've been able to keep running productions of plays for way too long past their sell-by dates.
What do you get when you mix college lovers, creepy children and equal parts: Twin genetics. Nazi atrocities. Maternal suicide. Jewish mysticism. And demonic exorcism?
DVD releases Tuesday, April 7, include Nicolas Cage's "Knowing" and Dakota Fanning's "Push."
(2009) Starring: Gary Oldman , Odette Yustman Director: David Goyer Synopsis: A teenager is haunted by a dybbuk—the soul of a dead person barred from heaven—in the form of a young boy who perished in Auschwitz.
OPENINGS The Dybbuk Habimah, the national theater of Israel, makes a very rare local appearance with its signature piece, S. Ansky's expressionist drama about a bride-to-be possessed by the soul of her dead true love. The three-actor, six-puppet drama, in...
S MUSIC San Francisco Symphony Stretch out in beautiful Stern Grove and close out the Independence Day weekend in the company of the San Francisco Symphony. Principal trumpet player Mark Inouye starts off with his own brand of "Inouye" jazz, accompanied by...
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