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Article: `Goblin Market' is musical gem that has a few small problems.(VARIETY)(Review) (theater review)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
- Article date:
- September 11, 1999
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1/3 By all means, make your way over to the Old Arizona performance space in Minneapolis, a small, out-of-the way venue where sopranos Norah Long and Vanessa Gamble are mining music and poetry for magic.
Admittedly, their performances in Nautilus Music-Theater's production of "Goblin Market," which opened Thursday night, serve the music better than the theater. When the two over-act, the small space seems painfully intimate. But their divine singing - music to die to - is reason enough to catch this show.
Written by Polly Pen and Peggy Harmon from a Christina Rossetti poem, the allegorical "Goblin Market" sublimates sexual energy into a desire ...
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Article: The uncertainty of Goblin Market.
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December 22, 2007 ;
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... ... most persuasive recent readings of Goblin Market have been those which renew that critical ... every explanation of what happens in Goblin Market can be defensible. (1) This essay ... Rossetti's most read poem--for is not Goblin Market itself, to go no further, structured ...
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