From beginning to end, SF Ballet’s “Frankenstein” hypnotizes. Even as the tragic story finishes just how Shelley intended it to, you can’t help but feel a misplaced hope — as if the beauty of the ...
Gala’s performance began with challenging, classic excerpts from Act II of “Giselle” (by Adolphe Adam), masterfully choreographed by guest artists Joshua D. Deininger, artistic ...
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Anthony Noa, right, dances with Katherine Grace-Shamburek during Colorado West Performing Arts Company’s recent performance ...
Subtitled ‘Pillars & Pioneers’, the latest in the Ballet Nights series maintains a commitment to eclecticism, a term not ...
The flower festival, held the second month of the lunar calendar to celebrate the flower goddess' birthday, boasts a history ...
Modern theater’s most enduring and most important cautionary tale has been revived by Marin Musical Theatre Company. It’s a ...
Hollywood legend Gene Kelly’s beloved widow and official biographer, Patricia Kelly, has dedicated herself to making sure his ...