Chuck Lavazzi
Theatre Reviews

At the Humana Festival, 'Cardboard Piano' demonstrates the fragile quality of mercy
Apr 06, 2016
Theatre Reviews

At the Humana Festival, comic coincidences abound in 'This Random World'
Apr 07, 2016
Theatre Reviews

At the Humana Festival, 'Wondrous Strange' combines creepiness and comedy
Apr 07, 2016
Theatre Reviews

At the Humana Festival, 'For Peter Pan on Her 70th Birthday' doesn't quite take flight
Apr 07, 2016
Theatre Reviews

At the Humana Festival, ‘Wellesley Girl’ is filled with unrealized potential
Apr 09, 2016
Classical

Louis Lortie and Yan Pascal Tortelier deliver musical pictures with power and precision at the St. Louis Symphony April 15 and 16
Apr 16, 2016
Classical

In her SLSO debut, Natahlie Stutzmann puts a unique and joyous stamp on familiar classics
Apr 25, 2016
Classical

Symphony Preview: SLSO Principal Timpani Shannon Wood on playing above the staff and around the back
Apr 26, 2016
Classical

Symphony Preview: For the final 'Music You Know' concert, there's something old, something new ('Cyrillic Dreams' from Mizzou)
Apr 27, 2016
Classical

Symphony preview: The symphony season concludes with Holst’s greatest hit and Berg’s greatest miss
May 05, 2016
Classical

The Symphony ends its season with a spectacular performance of Holst’s 'The Planets'
May 09, 2016
Theatre Reviews

Union Avenue Opera’s "The Mikado" is a sparkling gem in an odd setting
Jul 12, 2016