The adroit and tangy puppet show "The Dybbuk Between Two Worlds" tells of a spooky tug-of-war between the natural and supernatural realms. But the "two worlds" of the title could also be the spheres of high and pop culture. One moment from this entertaining Israeli production finds a menacing, mist-shrouded human figure " face luridly lit, limbs oddly contorted " clambering up a surface that's skewed at an angle, lik…
SOURCE: Washington Post at 03:14PM on November 2, 2012