Review: The Joffrey Ballet takes us to Pea Town in a feel-good, wacky fantasy with a cautionary tale
The adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s “Princess and the Pea” is one of four works in the lovely current “Golden Hour.” ...
As Black History Month comes to a close, the University of Georgia Dance Department presents “GRACE,” a captivating ...
I wrote a forty-to-fifty-page treatment, which no one ever saw, of how the opera would unfold. And then I got that down to fifteen pages, which the composer saw, and then ten pages, which the ...
Also: the psychodramas of Father John Misty, a humble “Henry IV,” the return of the Flamenco Festival, and more.
Crystal Pite’s deeply moving work has themes of safe passage, displacement, community and mortality. Light of Passage, taken ...
Orlando Ballet presents the full-length version of Jorden Morris’s “Peter Pan,” with high-flying fun and an emphasis on ...
WPI professor Lucy Caplan explores how Black artists helped transform opera in new book "Dreaming in Ensemble." ...
The arts are central to our chance to live richer, larger lives – but they’re at risk from self-defeating virtue signalling ...
One of the first characters the audience meets in Audrey Cefaly’s play “Alabaster” is Weezy, a no-nonsense, had-it-up-to-here ...
Contributing Writer for The Prospect Monica Zepeda interviews Tierra Lewis ’25 and Sophie Main ’25 about their senior thesis dance performance “Momentum,” and their respective works of “Sync” and ...
Black Movements Dance Theatre’s (BMDT) show, “Eternal Roots,” explored connections between humanity, nature, time, and the Black diaspora.
Twyla Tharp Dance celebrated part of its sixtieth anniversary tour with Third Coast Percussion and pianist Vladimir ...
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