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WALLY CARDONA The choreographer tackles New York stages big and small this season.
The choreographer, Jerry Mitchell, stages big numbers with flair and throws us tidbits of 1960's dances.
And the pairing made perfect sense, given that Mass MoCA has one of the largest galleries of any museum in the United States — known as Building 5 — and annually stages big installations there.
In "Neighbors," as in "Neighbors 2," Stoller allows situations to get out of hand; in movies that are constructed as slight comic exaggerations of ordinary practicalities, he stages big and noisy comic set pieces that are as grotesquely implausible as they are unsupported by the practical activities on which they'd depend.
Here are others, on stages big and small: PLAY WITH A CHASER "Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812," Dave Malloy's electro-pop adaptation of "War and Peace," was intimate and intoxicating, and not just because an icy bottle of vodka was on every table.
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During this stage, big pileups will also be a possibility.
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