Spring Preview: Fight Doom and Gloom as Dance and Opera Speak Truth to Power The coming season promises opera that draws on everything from Herman Melville to jazz and blues, and dance that flows from breaking to ballet. By David Cote
Martha Graham Dance Company Explores the American Experience, Past and Present The centennial program features Graham classics as well as a midcentury ballet and a powerful new work by a contemporary choreographer. By Caedra Scott-Flaherty
Broadway’s Latest ‘Oklahoma!’ Revival Is a Gimmicky Travesty with Corn Bread The landmark 1943 Rodgers and Hammerstein production that marked the beginning of a new era in American musicals has now been cheapened and vulgarized at New York's Circle in the Square Theatre. By Rex Reed