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This runaway hit musical, based on a true story, is a touching tale of reconciliation, filled with a rich swirl of Eastern- and Western-influenced music, high-octane dance, and over 400 costume changes! “…a huge blast of fun.” (The [London] Times)


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Saturday, October 30 at 8 p.m. Hailed as “One of the great voices of our times” (The Times of London), this Afro-flamenco songstress was recently nominated for two 2010 Latin Grammies, including Recording of the Year. The Miami Herald says she brings a “love-destroys-and-saves-all intensity” to the stage. The New York Times calls her “Luminous…magnificent…superb!” Come see her Center for the Arts debut!


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National Dance Company Wednesday, November 10 at 8 p.m. Hylton Center, Manassas,VA (HyltonCenter.org for details)


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Center for the Arts, Fairfax,VA This official dance company of the Philippines has been praised by The Washington Post for “flawless deportment” and as “pretty and gracious as ever.” Intricate colorful costumes, spectacular folk dances… bring the whole family to share a magical experience!


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A DIFFERENT TAKE: Norton, with Robert De Niro in “Stone,” says his reputedly intimidating co-star is a “wonkish, detail guy.”


Finding a script with the ‘zeitgeist in it’


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by Jen Chaney


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Edward Norton is a movie star. But stand in the guy’s presence — in, say, a small, windowless con- ference room at the WAMU (88.5 FM) building in Washington, where Norton recently was pre- paring for an interview on “The Diane Rehm Show” — and it doesn’t exactly feel that way. In fact, when Norton first rises


to say hello, dressed in a black button-down, black blazer and pair of blue jeans, he looks less like an Academy Award-nom- inated actor and more like the CEO of an Internet start-up, or perhaps a more handsome ver- sion of the financial planner who helped you figure out when to re- finance your mortgage. With his brown hair combed smartly in place, he certainly bears no re- semblance whatsoever to the cornrowed arsonist he plays in his new movie, “Stone,” which opened on Friday. Norton, 41, has a lot to say about “Stone.” In fact, the Colum- bia native — the grandson of James Rouse, who developed the city — has a lot to say about a va- riety of subjects, including why he chose to do “Stone,” Robert De Niro’s personality, his discontin- ued role as the Hulk and his love of the Baltimore Orioles. Ex- tracts from our interview:


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persuaded him to do “Stone”: “It was a good script, but it was bland to me. . . . There wasn’t specificity to it and it didn’t — I was worried that it felt like a film about a manipulation, and that just didn’t interest me that much. But over the course of like a year, John brought much more of an engagement with the zeit- geist in it, especially when the economy tanked. He called me literally as everything went to [expletive] and he sort of said: ‘Look, man. I really want to make this movie now.’ . . . He said, ‘I want to make a film about decay and a guy who’s reaching a point in his life where all the con- structs of his life — marriage, church and his job, which are supposed to define a good life — are being revealed to be hol- lowed out, kind of inauthentic.’ And he said, ‘I want to get into the desperation of people feeling their life kind of crumble under them.’


“And he started talking about the idea of imprisonment, literal imprisonment versus imprison- ment in an inauthentic life. Those things started to be more interesting to me.”


ert De Niro — with whom Norton also co-starred in “The Score” — is really like: “Because he’s not very verbal,


he’s got this rep as kind of sa- vant-ish or all intuitive, and it’s so not true. He’s like the most clinical, right brain — he’s like a librarian. I’ve never seen any- body who’s more about the voice recorder and the notepad. He’s like this wonkish, detail guy for weeks and weeks and weeks. Then he just pushed it out through this membrane [during shooting]. But it’s not at all with him about emotional explora- tion. He, even more than me, I think, he was like very, very clin- ical about it. “A lot of people will come in and say, ‘Is he intimidating? Were you intimidated?’ It’s just not that way. That’s people pro- jecting a view they have of him based on his work, which is sort of bizarre if you think about it. You know what I mean? ”


On his parting of ways with


Marvel Studios on playing the Hulk in the upcoming “Aveng- ers” movie: “I really, really appreciate the degree to which people get in- vested in these things. People have been so, so warm about it and everything. But it would be both out of character for me, and it would be a real loss of perspec- tive to make too much out of these things.”


On whether he’ll ever play a superhero again: “They’re very heightened sto-


ries. They’re very mythic stories. I don’t low-rate comics at all, be- cause they deal in very archetyp- al and mythic ideas. Look, it’s a challenging dynamic. It’s chal- lenging for everybody. I never take for granted — those movies are big risks for companies. They cost a lot of money. As a result, the courage to be bold with them and allow them to be long and serious, if that’s what you want to make, there’s almost an en- demic resistance to that. “If I was to be pulled into it again, that’s definitely what would pull me in again.”


On his hopes for his home-


town baseball team, the Balti- more Orioles: “I kind of have a fantasy that [owner Peter] Angelos will move on and let someone else kind of refurbish it. But I think Cal Rip- ken is going to come back one day and be a manager/GM. He told me once he would be a man- ager if he could be a GM. So, I kind of hold onto this torch of hope that Cal’s going to come back and bring this whole theory he’s got of how to build a team and reengineer the Orioles.” jen.chaney@wpost.com


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