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Review: 'Elemental Movement' is a Magnificent Testament to 50 Years of Grand Rapids Ballet

Grand Rapids Ballet has shown time and time again their versatility as a skillful company rooted in classical ballet that is ever willing to branch out and push the boundaries of ballet. 

Revue Arts 15 October 2022
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Review: Hilarious 'Tootsie' Lands Jokes with Sitcom Precision

Released in 1982, the film Tootsie has crossed the border into middle age. If you’re lucky, middle age can be the best of times: a time when, having managed to gain some wisdom, you’ve learned what you want and are no longer concerned with what you don’t. If you’re unlucky, the wheels can fall off.

Revue Arts 13 October 2022
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Come One, Come All: Accessibility at Broadway Grand Rapids

Since 1988, Broadway Grand Rapids has brought to town touring productions of the biggest, most impactful shows, from stunning new productions of classics like The King And I to shows as fresh as Hamilton; each season, a wealth of artistry and entertainment is lavished onstage.

Revue Arts 10 October 2022
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A Community Beyond Words: Actors' Theatre Returns

Often described as the “Off-Broadway of Grand Rapids,” local drama group Actors’ Theatre has been a fixture of the city’s community theater scene for 40 years now.

Revue Arts 10 October 2022
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Review: Experience the Essence of Theater with 'Shattered'

In its essence, theatre is storytelling. Storytelling the way we long for it as children, told from an expressive human’s lips in the room, where you can almost feel their heartbeat.

Revue Arts 02 October 2022
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Review: 'The Revolutionists' is a Fun, Light Time Out

Lauren Gunderson’s The Revolutionists takes place during those best and worst of times: the French Revolution, which cast off the crown, and the Reign of Terror, which lopped off heads. 

Revue Arts 27 September 2022
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Artist Feature: Leigh Ann Cobb

Leigh Ann Cobb always wanted to be an artist, she just didn’t expect it to go this way.

Revue Arts 26 September 2022
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Review: Humility, Generosity and Genius with Herbie Hancock

When a legendary American master comes to your hometown, your hometown turns out.

Revue Arts 25 September 2022
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Review: 'Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder' is a Powerhouse Display of Seemingly Limitless Talent

Every now and then there’s an opportunity to see a performer at the top of their game—the perfect role at the right time that showcases the fullness of their talents and skills—and it’s a joy beyond measure to be in the room with someone having the time of their life who in so doing gives you the time of your life.

Revue Arts 25 September 2022
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Arts Season Previews: 2022-2023

At last, arts exhibitions and performances have returned in full swing to West Michigan.

Revue Arts 22 September 2022
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Review: Grand Rapids Symphony Reminds Us There's Nothing Like Live Music

Why go to the symphony? The answer isn’t obvious.

Revue Arts 20 September 2022
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Coming Home: The Return of Filmmaking in West Michigan

The Grand Rapids Film Festival is back. After a short hiatus due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and a scaled-down appearance at last year’s ArtPrize, the folks at GRFF are excited to continue providing a necessary launchpad for artists and filmmakers in West Michigan, and one that they’ve been hosting now for over a decade.

Revue Arts 19 September 2022
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Artist Feature: Elliot Chaltry

Not only is Elliot Chaltry’s art boldly unique, but his journey isn’t exactly typical either.

Revue Arts 12 September 2022
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Review: Circle Theatre's 'Little Shop of Horrors' is a Unique, Joyful Musical

The 1982 musical Little Shop of Horrors could not be made today, but I’m not 100% convinced that it could have been made in 1982, either, at least not on Earth.

Revue Arts 09 September 2022
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Review: ‘Shakespeare (Abridged)’ is Lightning-Paced and Thunderously Funny

Review: ‘Shakespeare (Abridged)’ is Lightning-Paced and Thunderously Funny

How dare they? This isn’t one of your regular bards we’re talking about. This is the bard, the immor...
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Review: Great Music and Terrific Cast Make GR Civic's 'Waitress' a Blast

Review: Great Music and Terrific Cast Make GR Civic's 'Waitress' a Blast

Making your way through the world can be a frightening thing, which is one of many insights into the...
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Jump Into Summer at SC4A: Music, Musicals and Masterful Art

Jump Into Summer at SC4A: Music, Musicals and Masterful Art

Summer in West Michigan wouldn’t be complete without the events, exhibitions, and shows put on by Sa...
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