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JT Rogers’ new play in New York is a breathless account of a complex story
From the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at Ravinia to Tristan und Isolde in New Mexico
Watching dancers is a reminder of the wonders of movement after the restrictions of lockdown
Choreographer Janis Claxton’s site-specific pieces were well suited to their urban setting
Haydn’s work was ill served in this fussy production
The composer’s 1971 work has become appreciated for its stylistic diversity
Lucinda Childs’ 1983 piece is revived in all its near-nondescript purity
The choreographer’s first American Ballet Theatre commission is the latest attempt to stage ‘The Rite of Spring’
Expanding the company’s repertoire to include non-Taylor works is proving problematic
21st Century Choreographers programme includes pieces by four rising stars
This Mostly Mozart concert was in fact mostly Beethoven and Schubert but Edward Gardner took it all in his stride
Jean-Christophe Maillot’s production for the Bolshoi Ballet is clumsy and disturbing
French, American and Russian companies joined to perform Balanchine’s ballet
Japanese choreographer Saburo Teshigawara’s piece explores the realm between sleep and waking
Music director Alan Gilbert’s final concert went from the ridiculous to the sublime
An impressive premiere of Justin Peck’s new dance work, with music by Sufjan Stevens
Alexei Ratmansky’s ‘Odessa’ suggests a period piece, but is entirely contemporary
Tenor Roberto Alagna was among those who seemed to be having a good time in Alfano’s opera
The soprano shines in a cool new version of Richard Strauss’s opera
Some excellent ideas in this Romeo and Juliet are undermined by constrained choreography
The veteran choreographer leaves his admirers despairing with two new works
Alan Gilbert is a masterly conductor — but the programme and venue were not on his side
New York City Ballet’s dancers were supremely attuned in two pieces
New York City Ballet choreographer debuts his darkest but freest dance to date
William Bolcom’s Trombone Concerto was the centrepiece of a modernist programme
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