Youve got a few more days to check out Andrew Lloyd Webbers Song and Dance at the Beck Center. The Tony-nominated musical — a collaboration between the performing arts center and Verb Ballets — features a pair of stories that have only a tenuous thematic connection. The first act is essentially a one-woman show about a young Brit who moves to New York. The songs chart her ups and downs in both love and career. The second part spotlights a ballet called Variations, which tells the story of one of her boyfriends. The entire production is co-directed by the venues respective artistic directors — Becks Scott Spence and Verbs Hernando Cortez, who turn the potentially disjointed piece into a fluid, flawless work.
Fridays, Saturdays, 8 p.m.; Sundays, 3 p.m. Starts: March 16. Continues through April 7
This article appears in Mar 28 – Apr 3, 2007.
