At NYLA, ‘Terrestrial: The Sprout’ Proposes Drab Future Rituals
Before the lights go down at the start of “Terrestrial: The Sprout,” Germaine Ingram enters, looking regal and wise. She […]
Before the lights go down at the start of “Terrestrial: The Sprout,” Germaine Ingram enters, looking regal and wise. She […]
In the middle of Beethoven’s “Diabelli Variations,” from 1823, the pianist’s left hand starts rocking up and down the keyboard
Do you feel yourself start to move just reading “brrr-ah bah bah-BAH”? In addition to conveying quality and tone, these
Broadway OPERATION MINCEMEAT A sneaky compassion lies at the heart of this caper of a show, a deliciously eccentric London
These days, many people know Camille A. Brown from the worlds of theater and opera, where she has become a
New York City Ballet dancers trickled onstage in mismatched sweatshirts, down vests, practice tutus and leg warmers at the start
“It’s after the end of the world. Don’t we know that yet?” The choreographer Angie Pittman said those words onstage