The theater also offers a monthly "Dance at the Cinema" series featuring work by companies like Bolshoi Ballet and the Ballet Russes at the Paris Opera. In addition to the Met, the Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brookline presents "Opera at the Cinema," with imports from the English National Opera, Italy’s La Scala and Austria’s Salzburg Festival on select Saturday and Sunday mornings. “The Met: Live in HD” programs have inspired some worthy imitators. ![]() This season, I would happily give any music, theater or dance fan tickets to a high-def cinema screening of a choice performance. ED SIEGEL Performing Arts on Screen at ArtsEmerson and The Coolidge It's billed as "a funny, sweet, and darkly weird song cycle." 27) by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins ("Neighbors") - a different spin on life on the plantation than "Gone with the Wind" - at the Paramount Center and "We're Gonna Die" (how's that for a Christmas greeting) by Young Jean Lee at Oberon (April 21-29). All the big boys and girls in town want to play with them so their next two productions will be coproductions with ArtsEmerson and the American Repertory Theater. You don't get much hotter than Company One and the price of tickets is more than reasonable. CAROLYN CLAY Elle Borders and Obehi Janice in "An Octoroon." (Courtesy Jeremy Fraga/Company One) Company One The writer-director-performer, who was the first helmsman of the reopened Shakespeare’s Globe theater in London, has gone on to star as the mournful Cromwell of BBC Two’s acclaimed “Wolf Hall” and recently won a nod from the New York and Boston film critics as Best Supporting Actor for his work as a Russian agent in the movie “Bridge of Spies.” Who better to turn frozen, sedentary sport into “Waiting for Godot”? Paul Pioneer Press put it - “swapping meditations on life’s Big Questions.” One of the philosopher fishermen will be Rylance, who gave the TV-watching world a preview by reciting Jenkins’ poetry in lieu of a speech when accepting his 20 Tonys. ![]() Conceived, written and adapted by Rylance and avuncular Minnesota prose poet Louis Jenkins from the latter’s oeuvre, “Nice Fish” centers on two bundled-up guys tending their poles while - as the St. And it snowshoes into the Loeb Drama Center in an A.R.T. You know the cliché that some actors are so good you’d pay to watch them read from the phonebook? Three-time Tony winner and erstwhile (1991) A.R.T. (Richard Termine) Theater Tickets to "Nice Fish," American Repertory Theater Facebook Email Mark Rylance in "Nice Fish," coming to the American Repertory Theater in January.
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