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Golden Season

  • the Editors  —  August 27, 2011

Curtains up on autumn sweaters. Cue the rainy Saturdays. Enter fall—and the 15 shows you have to see.

Classical

Quinton Morris, Ludovic Morlot and the Rite of Spring, Evan Flory-Barnes and Carmen

Dance

A Midsummer Night's Dream, Circle Mirror Transformation, Take Me America and Inherit the Wind

Theatre

Amy O'Neal, All Wheeldon, zoe | juniper and the Merce Cunningham Legacy Tour

Visual Arts

SuttonBeresCuller, Luminous: The Art of Asia and Islands

 

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