New York Magazine - USA (2019-11-11)

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  1. (^) Wat ch The Feed
    Some sci-fi in time for your Thanksgiving Week.
    Amazon, November 22.
    If you’ve taken an online quiz that defines your TV-
    show personality as Black Mirror, you may be
    interested in this British series, based on the novel
    by Nick Clark Windo, about a form of technology
    that enables people to telepathically share infor-
    mation and emotions. This may be shocking to
    hear, but something goes very wrong with that
    technology. j.c.
    OPERA

  2. (^) See Tr istan
    und Isolde, Act II
    Love in the Middle Ages.
    David Geffen Hall, November 17.
    Wagner’s love opera is huge enough that even a per-
    formance of one-third of it is a major undertaking,
    but the middle act explores the epic side of inti-
    macy. Essentially a bedroom scene that lasts longer
    than its real-life counterpart, it places the lovers at
    the center of an immense musical universe—and
    when those lovers are sung by Christine Goerke and
    Stephen Gould, well, orbits bend and gravity is sus-
    pended. Gianandrea Noseda conducts the National
    Symphony Orchestra. j.d.
    THEATER

  3. (^) See Black Exhibition
    Everything’s material.
    The Bushwick Starr, 207 Starr Street, Bushwick,
    through November 23.
    Who is @GaryXXXFisher? All we know for sure
    is that someone by that name is cookingup a wild
    production at the Starr—and his identity is
    shrouded in secrecy. The smart money ison a cer-
    tain transgressive theatermaker, whose interest in


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So, Austin McCormick,
What Are This Season’s
‘Nutcracker’ Shows Like?
The director-choreographer behind
Company XIV’s bawdy Nutcracker Rouge
(Théâtre XIV, 383 Troutman St., Bushwick),
opening November 14.

“therearenutcrackerproduc-
tionstosuiteverytastefromHip Hop
Nutcracker(KingsTheatre,12/15)to
MarkMorris’sTheHard Nut. Ourshas
becomethenaughtyanddreamyalterna-
tivetoNewYorkCity Ballet’s very tra-
ditionalofferingbyGeorgeBalanchine
(DavidH.KochTheater,opens11/29),
whereTchaikovsky’sscorehasa jazzy
remixandtheSugarPlumFairy wears
pasties.Andthisseason,magicianAlbert
CadabraplaysDrosselmeyer.”

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