Elena Ferrante's 'My Brilliant Friend' Goes From Page to Stage
The Kingston Rose Theater in London says it'll present the first stage adaptation of the novels that made the mysterious Ms. Ferrante a global name.
The Kingston Rose Theater in London says it'll present the first stage adaptation of the novels that made the mysterious Ms. Ferrante a global name.
Simon McBurney prepares a one-man show, "The Encounter," for Broadway.
Members of the creative team have kept the plot under wraps, but they spoke candidly about the play's origins and what it's like to work under intense secrecy.
The Suzanne Farrell Ballet opens the fall season, which includes Missy Mazzoli and Royce Vavrek's opera, "Breaking the Waves."
The show will open in the West End in March 2017.
The deal with Equity, the musicians' union, includes a pay cut and having chorus members move to nine-month contracts from yearlong ones.
Matthew Bourne, Imelda Staunton and Damon Albarn are among those receiving New Year's Honors in Britain.
"White skin was never specified," J.K. Rowling tweeted. "Rowling loves black Hermione."
One accomplished black Briton honors another in a solo show, "Sancho: An Act of Remembrance."
Kasper Holten, the director of opera at the Royal Opera House in London, says he and his partner want to raise their children in Copenhagen.
Ms. Sonnabend had a long and successful collaboration with the British choreographer and Royal Ballet director Kenneth MacMillan.
The Théâtre du Châtelet's production of "Singin' in the Rain" is scheduled to come to Broadway next fall.
Mikhail Baryshnikov will perform in "Brodsky /Baryshnikov" at the Baryshnikov Arts Center in March.
Makhar Vaziev will replace Sergei Filin and become the ballet director.
The Kenneth Branagh Theater Company began previews of "The Winter's Tale," the first in a seven-play season by this new ensemble.
Cross-border celebration of the Irish playwright Brian Friel aims to reunite two nations.
Jonathan Ollivier, who starred in works choreographed by Matthew Bourne, was killed when a car struck his motorcyle.
The Happy Days Enniskillen International Beckett Festival, which opened on July 23 and runs through Monday, offers a festive and buoyant atmosphere.
The artist and director of "Neck of the Woods" at the Manchester International Festival damaged part of the Home theater, where the play is running until next Saturday.
Ms. Körbes, who retired last year as a principal dancer at the Pacific Northwest Ballet, will become the associate artistic director in Los Angeles.
Miller wrote "The Hook," about a young dockworker who challenges corrupt union bosses, in 1950 and took it to Hollywood. But it was never produced.
Tiler Peck, the 22-year-old New York City Ballet dancer, reconnects with the choreographer Susan Stroman in a new work, “Frankie and Johnny ... and Rose,” that has its premiere o…
John E. McGrath of National Theater Wales will take over from Alex Poots, who has led the event since it began in 2007.
After the election in Britain, Peter Morgan writes a new scene for "The Audience."
In "The Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek," the acclaimed playwright brings Nukain Mabuza's life and art to a larger audience.