Don't miss the World Premiere of Richard Alston's 'A Rugged Flourish' at Florence Gould Hall, 55 E. 59th Street, on May 13 & 14 at 7 pm during Signatures 11 presented by New York Theatre Ballet. Tickets are $25. Please go to www.nytb.org or call Ticketmaster at 800-982-2787 for tickets.
Don't miss the World Premiere of Richard Alston's 'A Rugged Flourish' at Florence Gould Hall, 55 E. 59th Street, on May 13 & 14 at 7 pm during Signatures 11 presented by New York Theatre Ballet. Tickets are $25. Please go to www.nytb.org or call Ticketmaster at 800-982-2787 for tickets.
The inaugural Tully Scope Festival presents the Lincoln Center debut of Tyondai Braxton with the Wordless Music Orchestra performing selections from his recent album, Central Market, which was described by The New York Times as "kaleidoscopic…rating on the scales of human achievement and imagination [by] subverting rock's usual ingredients."
The French Institute Alliance Francaise (FIAF), New York's premiere French cultural center, presents a special performance by one of France's most acclaimed actors, Francis Huster.
Following the critical acclaim of last fall's inaugural White Light Festival, Lincoln Center is poised to launch White Light's sister festival, Tully Scope, February 22 through March 18.
Looking for a memorable way to say "I love you" for Valentine's Day? Take your loved ones -- children, parents, spouses and grandparents -- to see a performance of New York Theatre Ballet's Cinderella, the ultimate love story of the ages, complete with the handsome prince, fairy godmother, and, of course, the ever-beguiling rags-to-riches Cinderella.
The inaugural Tully Scope Festival presents the Lincoln Center debut of Tyondai Braxton with the Wordless Music Orchestra performing selections from his recent album, Central Market, which was described by The New York Times as "kaleidoscopic…rating on the scales of human achievement and imagination [by] subverting rock's usual ingredients."
Looking for a memorable way to say "I love you" for Valentine's Day? Take your loved ones -- children, parents, spouses and grandparents -- to see a performance of New York Theatre Ballet's Cinderella, the ultimate love story of the ages, complete with the handsome prince, fairy godmother, and, of course, the ever-beguiling rags-to-riches Cinderella.
THE PEARL THEATRE COMPANY (J.R. Sullivan, Artistic Director; Shira Beckerman, Managing Director) proudly presents Moliere's wryly personal comedy, The Misanthrope, translated into English verse by the renowned and prolific Richard Wilbur. The production begins performances on January 14 at New York City Center Stage II and is directed by the former Artistic Director of Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Joseph Hanreddy.
Following the critical acclaim of last fall's inaugural White Light Festival, Lincoln Center is poised to launch White Light's sister festival, Tully Scope, February 22 through March 18.
THE PEARL THEATRE COMPANY (J.R. Sullivan, Artistic Director; Shira Beckerman, Managing Director) proudly presents Moliere's wryly personal comedy, The Misanthrope, translated into English verse by the renowned and prolific Richard Wilbur
THE PEARL THEATRE COMPANY (J.R. Sullivan, Artistic Director; Shira Beckerman, Managing Director) proudly presents Moliere's wryly personal comedy, The Misanthrope, translated into English verse by the renowned and prolific Richard Wilbur. The production begins performances on January 14 at New York City Center Stage II and is directed by the former Artistic Director of Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Joseph Hanreddy.
This holiday season take your pre-school children to a ballet they will love: the enchanting hour-long version of Keith Michael's The Nutcracker, presented by New York Theatre Ballet.
Paris The Luminous Years - Toward the Making of the Modern, premiering Wednesday, December 15 from 9 - 11 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings), explores a unique moment in Paris from 1905 to 1930, decisive years for our contemporary culture: an international group including Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Marc Chagall, Igor Stravinsky, Ernest Hemingway, Jean Cocteau, Gertrude Stein, Vaslav Nijinsky and Aaron Copland, among numerous others, revolutionized the direction of the modern arts.
This holiday season take your pre-school children to a ballet they will love: the enchanting hour-long version of Keith Michael's The Nutcracker, presented by New York Theatre Ballet.
Paris The Luminous Years - Toward the Making of the Modern, premiering Wednesday, December 15 from 9 - 11 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings), explores a unique moment in Paris from 1905 to 1930, decisive years for our contemporary culture: an international group including Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Marc Chagall, Igor Stravinsky, Ernest Hemingway, Jean Cocteau, Gertrude Stein, Vaslav Nijinsky and Aaron Copland, among numerous others, revolutionized the direction of the modern arts.