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Camelot’s Round Table Looks Pretty Square at Lincoln Center 

This revival — with a new book by Aaron Sorkin — is spare, drab and somehow takes the Lerner and Loewe classic both too literally and not seriously enough.
By David Cote

Spring Opera and Dance Preview: 12 Reasons To Jump And Sing

From an opera about a rising boxer to dance inspired by Kandinsky’s watercolors, this season pushes boundaries in all directions.
By David Cote

Review: ‘Becky Nurse of Salem’ Rides a Witch Revival Wave

Sarah Ruhl's new play draws parallels between the infamous 17th century witch trials and our own times.
By Rhoda Feng
Paradise, Interrupted at the Spoleto Festival in 2015.

Eastern Promises: Jennifer Wen Ma Reinvigorates Kunqu Opera

By Alina Cohen
Die Meistersinger at the Bavarian State Opera.

A Night at the Opera, No Pants Required

By James Jorden
Circus

Big Financial Trouble Under the Big Top

By Josh Keefe
Chamber Music Society
Sponsored

Mozart, Brahms, Beethoven, and More This Summer at Lincoln Center

By Observer Content Studio
Gary Chryst in The Golden Cockerel.

Ratmansky’s ‘Golden Cockerel’ Is Pretty, but Fails to Fly

By Robert Gottlieb
Nathalia Arja and Miami City Ballet dancers in Symphonic Dances at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater.

Miami City Ballet Takes Lincoln Center by Storm

By Nancy Dalva
The CMEE 6th Annual Family Fair at Children's Museum of the East End on July 19, 2014 in Bridgehampton, New York.

Friends With Benefits: Mingle With Generous Celebs at These New York Galas

By Neal Santelmann
PONY

NY’s Newest Orchestra Is Transforming Classical Music

By Ashley Steves
Madame Butterfly.

Oft-Overlooked Diva Ana Maria Martinez Shines in ‘Madama Butterfly’

By James Jorden
Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Douglas, Bette Midler (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for Jazz at Lincoln Center).

Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones Attended Aretha Franklin’s Surprise Christmas Performance

By Zachary Weiss
Mentor Henry Mcgee was a major influence in Mr. Whitaker's personal and professional life. (Photo: Andy Kropa/Getty Images)

Mark Whitaker: Henry McGee Guided Me Through New York’s Media World

By Mark Whitaker
Chris Del and Veronica Webb in the living room (Photo: Emily Assiran for Observer).

At Home With Chris Del Gatto and Veronica Webb Del Gatto

By Dena Silver
The Wu-Tang Clan's one-of-a-kind album Once Upon a Time in Shaolin.... (Photo: Wutangclan.com)

Wu-Tang Clan Secret Album Sells for “Millions,” On-Demand Jets to Art Basel, and More

By Alanna Martinez
Julie Taymor and guests (Photo: Shoot Me Peter Photography).

Shindigger Heads to Lincoln Center to Honor Julie Taymor

By Neesha Arter
A musician plays music legally under MTA guidelines. (Getty)

Has the Best Classical Music Gone Underground?

By Raymond Beegle
NEW YORK, UNITED STATES: New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R) discusses 01 August the 31 July raid in Brooklyn which netted two terrorism suspects. James Kallstrom, the head of the FBI's New York office, stands next to Giuliani during the press conference at City Hall in New York. AFP PHOTO/ HENNY RAY ABRAMS (Photo credit should read HENNY RAY ABRAMS/AFP/Getty Images)

When Rudy Giuliani Booted Yasser Arafat

By Ken Kurson

The Devil and Danny Elfman

By Tim Sommer
Meryl Streep, Tom Brokaw (Photo: Clint Spalding for Patrick McMullan)

Tom Brokaw Thinks Meryl Streep Is ‘a Hell of a Lot Cuter’ Than Mozart

By Zachary Weiss
Regine Hangler in a superb production of Daphne. (Photo: ©Stephanie Berger)

An Appreciation of ‘Guilty Pleasure’ Operas

By James Jorden
The National Ballet of China in The Red Detachment of Women. (Photo: courtesy ©Stephanie Berger)

The Red Army Assaults Lincoln Center

By Robert Gottlieb
When you use your phone during a play, you both pointlessly drain your battery and incur Patti LuPone's wrath. (Photo: Flickr Creative Commons)

Want to Drain Your Cell Phone Battery? Text In A Broadway Theater

By John Bonazzo
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