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(Sulcas) ★ Forsythe Company (Friday and Saturday) An always unpredictable and often controversial choreographer, William Forsythe offers the New York premiere of "I don't believe in outer space," a sometimes comic and other times tragic dance-theater exploration of states of absence, in which 18 dancers mingle in deliberately outlandish scenes.

KEELY GARFIELD'S intimate dance-theater explorations at Duo Multicultural Arts Center, the inimitable New York City Ballet star Wendy Whelan, Ralph Lemon's gorgeous elegy at the Brooklyn Academy of Music: the list of top-notch artists working in this city in 2010 goes on and on.

It is recommended that in similar floating shoulder cases where there is no hemothorax or widened mediastinum on the chest radiograph and pelvic radiograph does not show pelvic disruption and point-of-care ultrasound does not identify hemoperitoneum, urgent transfer to the operating theater for exploration and hemostasis of axillary artery is required, bypassing unnecessary CT scans.

www.mariinsky.ru Drottningholm, Sweden Drottningholm Slottsteater The 18th-century theater pursues its exploration of 17th- and 18th-century operas in original settings.

Their "Poor Reality," presented by the Altogether Different festival on Friday night at the Joyce Theater, continues that exploration but in a somewhat different way.

"It takes time to move things," Ms. Mayette added, noting that she proposed staging "Streetcar" because Williams "is now recognized in our universe and imagination as an important author who has influenced film and 20th-century theater with his exploration of class differences".

"It takes time to move things," she added, noting that she proposed staging "Streetcar" because Williams "is now recognized in our universe and imagination as an important author who has influenced film and 20th-century theater with his exploration of class differences".

(Dunning) ★ DAVID GORDON'S 'UNCIVIL WARS: COLLABORATING WITH BRECHT & EISLER' (Thursday) The always provocative Mr. Gordon takes on the Brecht play "The Roundheads and the Pointheads" and dips into Hanns Eisler's thoughts on composing for the theater, in an exploration of inspiration, collaboration and the challenge of addressing historical works in the context of the present.

If you're near the ASU campus and have the night free, consider dropping by Marston Exploration Theater to hear Thanga present the SunCube and other tech his SpaceTREx Lab has been working on.

(Rooney) 'Sweet and Sad' (previews start on Tuesday; opens on Sept. 11) Following "That Hopey Changey Thing," which was set and performed on election night 2010, the playwright and director Richard Nelson continues his exploration of theater unfolding in the immediate present, this time reconvening the same family on the 10th anniversary of 9/11.

(Rooney) 'Sweet and Sad' (in previews; opens on Sunday) Following "That Hopey Changey Thing," which was set and performed on election night 2010, the playwright and director Richard Nelson continues his exploration of theater unfolding in the immediate present, this time reconvening the same family on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.

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