The monumental, two-film “Die Nibelungen,” drawn from similar material to Wagner’s “Ring,” is best when presented live with a full orchestra.
The Ziegfeld Theater Company bids Park City audiences “Willkommen” as it opens a five-night, six-performance run of the Tony Award-winning musical “Cabaret” on Wednesday at the Egyptian Theatre.
Hard times but booming cinemas - a look back at everyday life 90 years ago ...
When the 1936 Polish Yiddish feature Al Khet (I Have Sinned) screened at the New York Jewish Film Festival last month after a decades-long restoration process, seeing the film was cause for ...
BY ALAN SHERROD   Opening night in most any theatre is a special occasion, one that bristles with the nervous excitement of performers—and audiences—high on anticipation. However, when that opening ...
Filip Lech and Patryk Zakrzewski present an overview of Ukrainian records released in Poland and with certain Polish tones.
When a musical or play comes back to Broadway in a revival, it almost always stays for a shorter period than the original run. Yet there are 26 shows that all had revival runs that lasted longer than ...
In everything she did, Lotte Lenya left behind a compound of wilfulness, pain, aggression and wild, effusive charm. The singer and actress was a contradiction: one could speak of her as a creature of ...
Throughout cinematic history, great thrillers like Prisoners and Psycho have delivered masterclasses on how to build and maintain suspense throughout.
German-based photographer Wolfgang Tillmans' current exhibition at Regen Projects opened to long lines and an overflow crowd ...
Her choreography told stories in new ways and her collaborations with costume and stage designers changed the aesthetic of the art. Now, her dance company marks its first century ...