Two Exhibitions Show How Process Was as Important as Final Product for Les Ballets Russes Even as the memory of a ballet’s performances fade, all that went into the dance lives on. By Angelica Frey
At 80, Playwright Terrence McNally Is Still Theater’s Biggest Fanboy The legendary playwright on his 'Frankie and Johnny' revival, road trips with Angela Lansbury and the critics who wished he were dead. By Aaron Hicklin
Ratmansky’s ‘Golden Cockerel’ Is Pretty, but Fails to Fly This 'Golden Cockerel' is wildly colorful and almost ferociously and cleverly busy, but alas it fails as narration. By Robert Gottlieb