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Hiring the Young to Attract the Young
NEW YORK (AP) -- The New York City Ballet is turning to a hip artistic duo known for their tapestry-like sculptures, paintings and collages to help bring in a younger audience. The New York City Ballet Art Series is a new initiative … »Read
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Royal Opera Announces Major Commissions
LONDON (AP) -- The Royal Opera has commissioned Thomas Adès (pictured) to compose an opera based on the Luis Bunuel film The Exterminating Angel. It will have a libretto by Tom Cairns, who also will direct, and premiere at Covent Garden in … »Read
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Minn Orch to Perform Again, for One Night
The Minnesota Orchestra will perform under its music director, Osmo Vänskä ,for the first time in months on Feb. 1. Only. The one-off concert at the Minneapolis Convention Center was the idea of Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak and … »Read
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‘Rough and Regie by James Jorden
‘An American in Paris by Frank Cadenhead
‘Berlin Times’ by Rebecca Schmid
‘Munich Times by Andrew Powell
‘The Torn Tutu’ by Rachel Straus
‘A Rich Possession’ by James Conlon
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Kravis Center Must Pay $2.2M to Union
The National Labor Relations Board's Tampa office on Friday approved a $2.2 million settlement ending a decade-long dispute between The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in West Palm Beach and the International Alliance of … »Read
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LA Opera to Offer Billy Budd, Einstein
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The Los Angeles Opera's 2013-14 season will include the company premiere of Philip Glass's Einstein on the Beach and a revival of Britten's Billy Budd as part of celebrations of the 100th anniversary of the composer's … »Read
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Second City Guide Redux
That was quick. On Jan. 5, Lyric Opera of Chicago and The Second City sold out the 3,600-seat Civic Opera House with The Second City Guide to the Opera, a mostly sharp, witty, and original take-off on the artform and its proponents. [See … »Read
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