Pacific Northwest Ballet’s (PNB) “Cinderella” is the perfect fairytale. It’s a production that feels timeless yet vividly alive and is stunning in every regard. It's where hope, transformation, and ...
San Francisco Ballet is kicking off its 2026 repertory season with the massively ambitious world premiere of Yuri Possokhov’s ...
By the time we reached the end of Encore, Milwaukee Ballet’s mixed repertory concert running two weekends at the Baumgartner ...
Up,” set to the first movement of the “Eroica” symphony, doesn’t rise to the challenge of the music but is refreshing in other ways.
No one divides opinion quite like Wayne McGregor, Sir Wayne since 2024. He’s the closest thing to Marmite on the ballet scene. Either you’re excited by the brave-new-world qualities of his work – the ...
Orlando Ballet’s latest program, onstage this weekend in Steinmetz Hall, offers a diversity of styles and ranges from classic choreography to a contemporary work. “Something for everyone,” as the ...
The demanding dancing hardly lets up in “Raymonda” — and San Francisco Ballet has rarely danced better. Through nearly 180 ...
Last week, we had the pleasure of attending Ballet BC’s three-part performance at the Grand Théâtre of Luxembourg. Moving seamlessly from the borders of darkness to magnetic sway and finally to ...
“Romeo & Juliet” is the kind of story that has it all: Romance, action, tragedy. Orlando Ballet’s season-opening production, an adaptation of Shakespeare’s star-crossed-lovers story, burns with ...
Before its winter season concludes on March 2, following a run of 13 performances of its 2-act “Swan Lake” in Peter Martins’s strung-out and undistinguished 1996 staging, New York City Ballet has been ...
San Francisco Ballet’s choreographer-in-residence Yuri Possokhov has created a free-spirited, crowd-pleasing “Eugene Onegin.” ...