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The Bronx Opera's Ariadnes auf Naxos is well worth the subway ride. Plus, two strong premieres at the Brooklyn Art Song Society.
Daring reimaginings of Cocteau and Wilde take the stage at the Los Angeles Philharmonic.
The Western Canadian premiere of Kimberly Akimbo brings veteran performers and new special effects to the Vancouver stage
The arts centre has received ‘significant’ funding
Half Man was screened in Glasgow on Monday
Below is a manageable selection of a dozen recently published or forthcoming theater books that look to be good summer reads: Four memoirs or biographies, two books of history or c...
Kenmure Street has been the inspiration for three different productions in recent months
An invigorating double bill at the San Francisco Symphony challenges how Bach "should" be performed.
Back-to-back casts in the Metropolitan Opera's revivals of Madama Butterfly and La traviata offer ample opportunity for soprano-gazing.
Led by a mesmerizing Anthony Roth Costanzo, Satyagraha at the Paris Opera dispenses with historical particularities for something for more elusive.
Kai Fitzharris wowed judges with his performance
Bangarra Dance Theatre returns to the Sydney Opera House this June with Sheltering, a powerful triple bill exploring First Nations stories and connection to Country.
FOR THOSE who want to explore what it means to be great and to make sacrifices for art — and for opera fans who admire legendary opera diva Maria Callas — the Philippine Opera Comp...
New works, “The Post Office” and “Constance: A Confession,” and a revival of Barber’s “Vanessa” show companies attempting to capture these nebulous times.
Also: Jennifer Tilly in the surreal world of “The Adding Machine,” New York City Ballet’s spring season, Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel in “Mother Mary,” and more.
A ROSTER of international multidisciplinary artists from Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines explore the interconnections of art and science in the exhibit Poets of Physics.
Vivacious performances outweigh a host of odd directorial choices in the Washington National Opera's West Side Story
An exciting cast digs their claws into a heady production of La Calisto at the Théâtre des Champs Elysées.
Salzburg is a fairy-tale city, though not—or at least not only—in the usual sense of being merely preserved, lacquered, and offered up to tourists like a confection behind glass. I...
Matthew Paluch sees The Great Chevalier, in which the diva-ish Mr Chevalier shares the stage with his company's Executive Director Simone Mousset, in a work often uncomfortably clo...
As Australia’s cultural landscape continues to evolve on a global scale, one institution remains at the centre of shaping the nation’s most influential creative minds: the National...
Opera San José's La Traviata has all the buzz and energy of a world premiere.
Five pianists are ready for their big shot at the City Recital Hall, Sydney, with standing ovations aplenty.
Bassett Theatre – Intimate, Ambitious and Unafraid to Ask the Big Questions Bassett Theatre is an independent London-based company, creating original, pop-up theatre with a distin...
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