It’s impossible for one person to see every local production that takes the stage, but as the Orlando Sentinel’s theater critic, I saw a broad spectrum of dramas, comedies and musicals throughout the ...
There is promise in the turning of the seasons and this fall offers a bountiful selection of dance events. After a long absence and a summer of intense rehearsals, San Diego’s dance artists are ...
The 2021 Princeton Dance Festival returns with in-person performances featuring new and repertory works by choreographers Rebecca Lazier, Kyle Marshall, Justin Peck (staged by Michael Breeden), ...
Eleven-year-old London Buckstein — back arched, arm raised and foot forward — takes a deep breath and looks out at the audience at the start of her first solo for Stars Dance Studio. Hearing the soft ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A year of uncertainty was capped by a happy ending: a rush of performances this fall, including standouts by masters (Twyla Tharp) and breakout stars ...
Choreographer Justin Peck grew up with “West Side Story.” The son of a New York City father and an Argentine immigrant mother, he was first shown the 1961 movie musical when he was very young — the ...
Choreographer Sherrie Silver calls Universal’s “Sing 2” a dream to work on and highlights the film’s plotline featuring Johnny (voiced by Taron Egerton), a soulful gorilla who doesn’t know how to ...
Sergio Trujillo isn’t nervous, even though a huge project he’s working on is about to happen. Trujillo is the choreographer for NBC’s latest musical production, Annie Live, airs this week, but he ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Fall PrevieW This season’s highlights? A new festival at Little Island, a birthday celebration for Twyla Tharp — and the return of all the things ...
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