Article | By James M. Keller | March 3, 2025
The New York Philharmonic Continues Its Celebration of Maurice Ravel
On Ravel’s 150th birthday—which the NY Phil marks with a world premiere and more—we look at the enduring presence of his oeuvre.
Article | By Seth Rudetsky | December 5, 2024
Gearing Up for This Year's Red Bucket Follies!
Seth Rudetsky catches us up on all the fabulous fundraising he's been doing and where you can catch him next!
Article | By Margaret Hall, Marc J. Franklin | November 11, 2024
Today, Broadway’s Al Hirschfeld Theatre Turns 100
Originally named the Martin Beck, the theatre is the western outpost of the Broadway theatre district.
Article | By Thomas May | October 17, 2024
New York Philharmonic to Honor Composer, and Former Music Director, Pierre Boulez
The French composer-conductor has two concerts and an exhibition dedicated to him in the 2024–25 season.
Article | By Margaret Hall | May 17, 2024
'My Dream Came True': Ernie Sabella Reflects on 30 Years Of The Lion King
The Broadway vet voiced Pumbaa in the Disney classic, and he's about to sing "Hakuna Matata" again at the Hollywood Bowl.
Article | By Terry Trucco | February 20, 2024
David Michalek's SlowDancing/NYCB Blends Ballet, Film, and Visual Arts
The video installation series is currently on display in the lobby of the New York City Ballet.
Article | By Terry Trucco | January 27, 2023
New York City Ballet to Display Visual Art Installation, That Resembles Ballerinas
Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta of DRIFT have created an artistic display that also dances.
Article | By Leah Putnam | January 3, 2023
Actors Ali Ewoldt and Mat Hostetler to Tie the Knot
The couple have kicked off 2023 with an engagement.
Article | By Jessica Goldschmidt | November 3, 2022
How a Trip to Best Buy Inspired Michael Arden's Love for Parade
The director is now helming the Jason Robert Brown and Alfred Uhry musical at New York City Center.
Article | By Margaret Hall | October 6, 2022
The Drama League's 2023-24 Directors Project is Accepting Applications
Available programs include fellowship, residency, and assistantship for early- and mid-career directors.
Article | By Talaura Harms | September 16, 2022
Go Inside the American Theatre Wing's Antoinette Gala Celebrating Women in Theatre
The event raised over $1.2 million for the Wing's programs benefiting emerging artists.
Article | By Madelyn Sutton | May 2, 2022
Sculptor Eva LeWitt on Designing the set for Justin Peck's Partita
New York City Ballet’s Art Series returns this spring with an installation by LeWitt.
Article | By Andrew Gans | April 19, 2022
Schele Williams Will Direct Mandela Musical for Young Vic, Part of 2022 Summer-Autumn Season
The season will also include Ivo van Hove's production of Édouard Louis’ Who Killed My Father, Sonali Bhattacharyya's Chasing Hares, and more.
Article | By Logan Culwell-Block | December 3, 2021
New West Side Story Movie Soundtrack Released December 3
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