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New York composer and performance artist John Moran has inverted the equation, making lip-synching essential to his performances. Moran fuses music, snippets of conversation, and sounds from everyday life into a dizzying, often humorous soundtrack, and then has live actors lip-synch the words. Freed from singing, a task that has compromised the acting in countless operas, the performers (in this "greatest bits" show, Moran and the protean dancer Eva Müller) have greater freedom of movement and serve as visual anchors for the sound. Helpful, too, is Moran's tendency to repeat words and phrases, easing into sly juxtapositions and revealing through repetition the multiple meanings in his extracted texts. Impossible to classify, Moran's hybrid of opera, dance, and experimental sound is surprisingly accessible, witty, and sometimes laugh-out-loud funny. CHRISTOPHER DeLAURENTI
John Moran and Eva Müller perform Thurs Sept 26 through Sun Sept 29 at 8 pm, with additional late-night performances Fri and Sat at 10:30 pm (On the Boards Studio Theater, 100 W Roy St, 217-9888), $18.









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