1 Quadrophenia, A Rock Ballet Aims for Teenage Turmoil, Gets Lost in Riptide What better way for the New York City Ballet to begin a new season than with a night of Balanchine/Tschaikovsky ballets ...
Tschaikovsky’s first ballet, which premiered in 1877 at Moscow’s Bolshoi Theatre, was a bomb, hobbled by a mediocre choreographer, demanding dancers, cranky musicians, and a conductor who could not ...
Rebecca Krohn dances barefoot in “Tschaikovsky Suite No. 3,” pursued by Zachary Catazaro, in the program’s sentimental finale. Paul Kolnik BALANCHINE and Tschaikovsky — two artists with Russian souls.
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The curtain rises to a murmur of music. A ballerina dressed in black and white is ...