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 ...
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 ...