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In the Amazon dramedy “Étoile,” a ballet company in New York and another in Paris swap some of their talent for a season, hoping the gimmick will sell more tickets and fix some financial struggles.
This May, the Churchill Theatre in Bromley is rolling out a packed schedule of live entertainment. From world-class music tributes and hilarious comedy to family-friendly performances, opera classics, ...
On Broadway, the musical adaptation is a bouncy crowd pleaser about female empowerment, self-acceptance and chasing one’s ...
Real Women Have Curves,” a new Broadway show based in part on the film, is a funny and heartfelt portrait of striving against ...
The 18-year-old Newport Beach resident co-founded a nonprofit to teach dance to people with neuro disabilities.
“A Taste of Ireland — The Irish Music & Dance Sensation” will be in Bismarck at the Belle Mehus Auditorium on June 6 at 7:30 ...
For its 20th anniversary, TU Dance celebrated five important Black choreographers, beginning with 20th-century giant Alvin Ailey. The artists all have established a relationship with the St. Paul ...
Let her be your star! Robyn Hurder has been blazing a trail on New York stages for 20 years with celebrated turns in shows ...
Earlier this week, more than 1,000 dancers from 45 states and 34 countries signed up to audition for the Rockettes, which is ...
NPR's Lauren Frayer speaks with Luke Kirby of TV's "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" about his role in the new show "Etoile." Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino wrote both shows.
Groff is sensational as the ’60s “nightclub animal” in a Broadway jukebox bio-musical that doesn’t live up to its star.
Palladino's new series about ballet companies is the latest attempt to put dance, music, and theatre on TV, to underwhelming ...
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