Boston's ambitious adaptation leverages the tricks of various performing arts trades and, after all these years, finally sets Natalie Portman’s doomed ballerina free. The Swan Lake theme really is something. Was another such tune ever crafted that could be simultaneously applied to scenarios of tragic romance, psychological horror, and personal apotheosis? The alluring perversion of Tchaikovsky’s composition is at the heart of a brand new adapta…
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