In this issue

Arts
Prospect 1

Pasties, Sequins and Old-Time Glamour:
Burlesque in New Orleans is Booming

Winter Restaurant Guide

Tales From The Quarter
O Tannenbaum

Arts
Peter Smith, Art, and All That Jazz

Theater
Miracle on 34th Street

Po-Boy Views
Illusion Fields or Darning The Coal In Your Stockings

Revel in the Reveillon

Food News

Steak the Great:
When Seeing Red Means Feeling Good

SWEET SUCCESS
Sucré Gelateria

The Little Easy:
Acme Oyster House and Commander’s Palace Hold Their Own on the Florida Panhandle

The Great American Spirit

Lakeside to Riverside
Show previews for December

One to Watch
Rick Trolsen

CD Reviews

December Movie Reviews

DOGGIE STYLE
BEING A PATRIOT OF THE BARKS


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November Theater Listings




Anthony Bean Community Theater
1333 South Carrollton Ave.
862-7529
www.anthonybeantheater.com
Fabulation
Or
The Reeducation of Undine
Oct. 17-Nov. 9
Lynn Nottage’s off-Broadway satire of a self-made PR mogul fallen from grace.

La Nuit Comedy Theater
5039 Freret St.
899-0336
www.lanuittheater.com
4th Annual New Orleans Improv Festival
Oct. 23-25
Featured performers Bill Schott, James Adomian and Jill Bernard are among the host of national and local comedic and improve talent on display in the heart of the Freret Art & Culture District.

Le Petit Theatre
61 Saint Peter St.
522-2081
www.lepetittheatre.com
Crimes of the Heart
Nov. 21-Dec.14
Beth Henley’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play is a dark comedy exploring the lives of three sisters from Hazelhurst, Mississippi.

New Orleans Ballet
4807 Camp St.
891-6815
Trey McIntyre Project
www.nobadance.com
Nov. 21 & 22
Daredevil ballet meets pop music soundtrack in this cutting dance performance.

New Orleans Opera
1010 Common St.
529-2278
www.neworleansopera.org
Don Giovanni
Nov. 14 & 16
Mozart’s take on the Don Juan legend gets an update with a special film noir staging, exploring the darker side of love.

Westwego Performing Arts Theatre
177 A Sala Ave.
Westwego, LA 70094
504-371-3330 phone
www.jpas.org
Return to the Forbidden Planet
Oct. 31-Nov.16
Shakespeare’s The Tempest and the 1950s cult classic Forbidden Planet are thrown together into a rock and roll blender of uproarious musical theater.

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