If you’ve ever seen Alfred Hitchcock’s 1959 spy thriller “North by Northwest,” you’d scratch your head over how the iconic suspense film could possibly translate to the theater stage. In the movie, a ...
It is rehearsal, several weeks before the dance company’s return to the Ace Hotel for its oft-packed On the Floor and it is time for new material. Dancers do half cartwheels through the studio floor, ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The dance humor in Christopher Gattelli’s shows, like “Schmigadoon!” and “Death Becomes Her,” is underpinned by affection for musical theater and its ...
BECKET — A good dance class accompanist can be hard to find: It’s a calling. John Heginbotham, a former longtime dancer with the Mark Morris Dance Group, and now a choreographer with his own eponymous ...
It all started innocently enough. Kim Jureckson, artistic director of the Grant Street Dance Company, was enjoying a holiday presentation of "The Nutcracker" with two friends. When it was over, the ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The musical Funny Girl has come to be known—some might say dismissed—as ...
There’s lots to love about “Bhangin’ It: A Bangin’ New Musical,” which opened in its world premiere Sunday night at La Jolla Playhouse. The splashy, high-energy musical about competitive U.S.