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16.12.2025

Arts Fuse REVIEW: Midwinter Revels — Aglow with Music, Magic, and Hope
As most schoolchildren can tell you, the calendar year is divided into four quarters or seasons – spring, summer, fall, and winter. The precise point at which the seasons change is marked by four special days – a winter and a summer solstice and a spring and a fall equinox. Equinox is a Latin based word meaning literally “equal night,” and true enough, in...
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16.12.2025

Boston Music Intelligencer REVIEW: Reveling in Anticipation of Winter
As most schoolchildren can tell you, the calendar year is divided into four quarters or seasons – spring, summer, fall, and winter. The precise point at which the seasons change is marked by four special days – a winter and a summer solstice and a spring and a fall equinox. Equinox is a Latin based word meaning literally “equal night,” and true enough, in...
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18.12.2025

Boston Globe REVIEW: Midwinter Revels heads far north for a tale inspired by a Gregory Maguire story
As most schoolchildren can tell you, the calendar year is divided into four quarters or seasons – spring, summer, fall, and winter. The precise point at which the seasons change is marked by four special days – a winter and a summer solstice and a spring and a fall equinox. Equinox is a Latin based word meaning literally “equal night,” and true enough, in...
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18.12.2025

Theater Mirror REVIEW: "A Scandinavian Story for Christmas" Delights at 55th Annual Midwinter Revels
As most schoolchildren can tell you, the calendar year is divided into four quarters or seasons – spring, summer, fall, and winter. The precise point at which the seasons change is marked by four special days – a winter and a summer solstice and a spring and a fall equinox. Equinox is a Latin based word meaning literally “equal night,” and true enough, in...
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05.12.2025

Debra Wise & Gregory Maguire on The Culture Show with Jared Bowen
As most schoolchildren can tell you, the calendar year is divided into four quarters or seasons – spring, summer, fall, and winter. The precise point at which the seasons change is marked by four special days – a winter and a summer solstice and a spring and a fall equinox. Equinox is a Latin based word meaning literally “equal night,” and true enough, in...