“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 ...
Peter Schaufuss was just five years old when Frederick Ashton came to Copenhagen in 1954 to begin choreographing the first “Romeo and Juliet” ballet in the West for the Royal Danish Ballet. Both his ...
NEW YORK — In 1935, Sergei Prokofiev made a devil’s bargain: He moved to the Soviet Union, chasing a lucrative offer to write any opera or ballet he wanted and an opportunity to take command of the ...
Under Director Iain Webb, the Sarasota Ballet has earned a respected name in the international ballet world thanks in large part to its impressive collection of ballets by the prolific British ...
Leeds based Northern Ballet always pack a punch when they visit London every May, and this time was no different, with Massimo Moricone’s slick and captivating Romeo and Juliet. This year’s touring ...
Boston has seen many versions of Prokofiev’s “Romeo and Juliet” ballet. The Kirov brought Leonid Lavrovsky’s 1940 Soviet première staging to the Wang Center in 1992. Over the past 40 years, Boston ...
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