Robert Wilson, Provocative Playwright and Director, Is Dead at 83
He upended theatrical norms with his own stunningly visualized works and his collaborations with a wide range of artists, from Philip Glass ("Einstein on the Beach") to Lady Gaga.
He upended theatrical norms with his own stunningly visualized works and his collaborations with a wide range of artists, from Philip Glass ("Einstein on the Beach") to Lady Gaga.
Starring Jennifer Rowley in the title role, the opera runs May 12, 16, and 19.
A decade after Cirque du Soleil's Beatles show, "Love," opened, it is still running strong, presenting a revamped edition for its 10th anniversary last month.
The New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players’ return to Symphony Space with a holiday production of “The Mikado,” complete with some topical updates.
Bartlett Sher’s production of Offenbach’s “Contes d’Hoffmann,” at the Metropolitan Opera, is a vindication of Peter Gelb’s vision.
The song cycle by Dave Molloy, which had a successful run in Brooklyn, will be performed in January.
Several of the performances are co-productions with other festivals, including the season opener, "Begin Again," by the Seattle-based creative team zoe/juniper.
This year's winners do not include any directors, conductors or composers.
Laveen Naidu has led the organization for ten years, and helped to revive its dance company.
The composer Dan Visconti has joined Opera Philadelphia's production of "ANDY: A Popera," a hybrid opera and cabaret work set to debut in 2015.
Six additions to the cast of "Fish in the Dark" have been announced.
"Up and Away," an immersive work inspired by Jules Verne's "Around the World in 80 Days," will open next fall, with previews in the spring.
Lisa Bielawa's latest work, "Vireo: The Spiritual Biography of a Witch's Accuser," will be recorded before live audiences and delivered in a series of episodes over two years.
The New York Festival of Song's series, NYFOS Next, will include excerpts from Paul Moravec's adaptation of "The Shining" along with other works in progress.
The partnership with the University Musical Society of the University of Michigan will include three visits by the Philharmonic.
A surprise concert to mark World AIDS Day won't include Bono, but will offer Bruce Springsteen, Kanye West and Carrie Underwood.
The British actress Cush Jumbo will star in "Josephine and I," a one-woman show she wrote, for a five-week run.
The Frontiers series will offer excerpts from new work by Jorge Sosa, Conrad Cummings, Zach Redler and others.
Havana will see its first full-fledged Broadway musical production in five decades, with a run of Jonathan Larson's "Rent" starting in December.
A new performance of the Dickens Christmas classic recreates a 19th-century-style salon performance.
Kevin Ramach, the president and executive director of the company since 2012, resigned abruptly on Thursday.
Chris Miller and Nathan Tysen have won the Fred Ebb Award, given for excellence in music theater songwriting.
Ms. Satter's "Ancient Lives," a darkly comic coming of age story with roots in 1980s teen films, will open the winter season.
Ms. Lane will star opposite Tony Shalhoub in the Lincoln Center Theater production of Bathsheba Doran's "The Mystery of Love and Sex."
The Broadway jukebox musical "Rock of Ages" will close Jan. 18, its producers said.