Tuesday Night's Literal Showstoppers: Clinton and Trump
Many New York plays, musicals and operas will take election night off, as audiences are likely to want prime seats for the biggest spectacle: the election.
Many New York plays, musicals and operas will take election night off, as audiences are likely to want prime seats for the biggest spectacle: the election.
The donation will allow Teachers College at Columbia University to establish a new doctoral program to train those who train dance teachers.
Ms. Streisand has been elected chairwoman of the center's board, as officials unveiled plans for the building.
It is not just rockers who are objecting to the use of their songs by Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee
The show's ability to draw so many A-listers is a reflection of the fact that there are now far fewer opportunities for classical artists to appear on television
The long-stalled performing arts center, which will sit on an emotionally resonant and highly visited spot in the city, will be named for Mr. Perelman.
The company is planning its first full season since emerging from bankruptcy and coming under new management.
Seven composers from around the world will be featured in the theater's signature Composer Portraits series.
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center extends the contracts of its artistic directors, David Finckel and Wu Han, through the 2021-2022 season.
With James Levine suffering health problems, the Metropolitan Opera names David Robertson and Sebastian Weigle as replacements for some performances.
Standard & Poor's affirmed the company's "A" credit rating and revised its outlook to stable from negative.
Jed Bernstein's announcement came as a surprise; Katherine Farley, chairwoman of the board, will help keep things running until a successor is found.
Jazz at Lincoln Center will hold the "Jazz and Broadway" gala on May 9.
After this weekend's New York premiere of "Charlie Parker's Yardbird," the two institutions will continue to team up to stage contemporary operas over the next few years.
The Harris Theater for Music and Dance will spend $600,000 over three years to allow Mr. Brooks, its new choreographer in residence, to create works for several different dance companies.
New York City Ballet announced Thursday that it would focus on new and recent works next season, including world premieres by Alexei Ratmansky and Justin Peck, and after a notable absence of…
The company will mark its 40th anniversary by presenting four operas on four different Boston stages as it continues to search for a permanent home.
The recipients of the grants " which are given to young musicians or chamber ensembles with the potential for major careers " are the violinists Alexi Kenney, Tessa Lark and Sean Lee; Jay Ca…
Ms. Kent, a beloved ballerina who danced her final performance with American Ballet Theater last June, will succeed Septime Webre as artistic director in July.
Marina Abramovic, Laurie Anderson and Meredith Monk are among the artists who will appear as part of National Sawdust+.
Ana MarÃa MartÃnez will sing the role on Feb. 27 and March 5.
"Champion," a jazz-inflected opera by Terence Blanchard, will be performed by the Washington National Opera during the Kennedy Center season.
Moody's, in maintaining its credit rating for the Metropolitan Opera, notes box-office "softness" but also unusual donor support.
The taxi horns in "An American in Paris" are as famous as any sounds in classical music. But they may have been out of tune for decades.
Mr. Volpe, a former general of the Metropolitan Opera, was named interim managing director of the ballet company while it searches for someone to fill the position.