Equally at home on screen, page, or stage, Joseph Keckler now activates The Met's Petrie Court with a brand-new, Met-commissioned performance piece. Learn more here!
Talent like Blaine’s only comes along once in a generation. It is a privilege to bear witness to such a star as he catapults into a solar system that can only hope to be ready for him.
Gracie Nash is too young to remember the halcyon eras of classic pop songcraft, but she does remember what these songs meant to her growing up during the early 2000s era of fizzy divas and boy bands.
Creature Comforts, the second album from maverick cello songstress Meaghan Burke, is a polystylistic, tragicomic musical funhouse, where deranged Tom Waits-ish waltzes devolve into Mozartian string quartet passages, where contrabass clarinet drones explode into honkytonk guitars (with just a hint of sousaphone).
THE ACTORS' TEMPLE is pleased to announce the upcoming concert in the third season of the Vox Hebraica Series, The Rhythm Method string quartet performing Parallels. The performance will be Monday, May 23rd at 8:00 pmat The Actors' Temple (339 West 47th Street, between 8th and 9th Avenue).
Elizabeth Kendall, a dance and culture critic as well as a professor at the New School, presented a lecture/dance demonstration based on her 2013 published book, Balanchine and the Lost Muse: Revolution and the making of a Choreographer, at the 92nd St. Y.