Article | By Natan Zamansky | March 3, 2025
White Whales and Winter Wanderings: What’s Happening in Classic Arts This Week
Stay up to date with the best of dance, opera, concert music, and more in NYC.
Article | By Matt Dobkin | January 16, 2025
Creating Ancient Egypt Through Projections in Aida at the Met
In the new production at the Metropolitan Opera, design studio 59 is "painting with light."
Article | By Christopher Browner | December 23, 2024
'The Biggest Thing I’ve Ever Done': Inside Michael Mayer's Aida at the Met
The Metropolitan Opera unveils its first new production of Verdi’s Aida in almost 40 years.
Article | By Natan Zamansky | November 4, 2024
Maximum Mozart: What’s Happening In Classic Arts This Week
Stay up to date with the best of dance, opera, concert music, and more in NYC.
Article | By Natan Zamansky | July 22, 2024
Jeanine Tesori, Tiler Peck, Isaac Mizrahi, More in Works & Process Fall 2024 Season
Previews from upcoming performances at the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, and more feature in the series of performances and discussions.
Article | By Natan Zamansky | April 15, 2024
The season, opening September 21, will include 58 ballets across 21 weeks of performances.
Article | By Natan Zamansky | March 19, 2024
Cynthia Erivo, Yuja Wang, More Feature in New York Philharmonic's 2024-25 Season
The season will also include appearances from Gustavo Dudamel, Renée Fleming, and Tiler Peck.
Article | By Natan Zamansky | June 2, 2023
Catapult Opera Debuts Digital Opera Short Swann, About the 1st Self-Named "Queen of Drag"
The work pays tribute to William Dorsey Swann, one of the earliest LGBTQ+ political activists on record in American history.
Article | By Michael Wiltbank | September 30, 2022
Get a First Look at Only An Octave Apart at Wilton's Music Hall in London
The show features Justin Vivian Bond and Anthony Roth Costanzo expressing their queer identities through unique interpretations of classical and pop music.
Article | By Raven Brunner | July 5, 2022
The show features the duo expressing their queer identities through unique interpretations of classical and pop music.
Article | By Leah Putnam | April 19, 2022
Take a Look at Fashion Designer Isaac Mizrahi's Third Bird in its World Premiere
Performances will take place at the Guggenheim as part of its Works & Process performing arts series.
Article | By Jennifer Finney Boylan | January 26, 2022
B Is For Beauty: Author Jennifer Finney Boylan Reflects on the Power of Representation in Art
The New York Philharmonic and Anthony Roth Costanzo present Authentic Selves: The Beauty Within beginning January 27.
Article | By Ryan McPhee | June 28, 2021
Metropolitan Opera Offers Free Streams of American-Composed Operas in Week Leading Up to July 4
Article | By Dan Meyer | June 17, 2021
Article | By Ryan McPhee | June 15, 2021
Anthony Roth Costanzo Named New York Philharmonic Artist-in-Residence in 2021-2022 Season
Article | By Ryan McPhee | March 26, 2021
Watch Gershwin's 'Rhapsody in Blue' Come to Life With In-Person Performance at the Guggenheim
Article | By Ryan McPhee | March 17, 2021
Works & Process Will Resume Live Performances at the Guggenheim in Ticketed and Surprise Events
Article | By Ryan McPhee | November 23, 2020
The Metropolitan Opera Celebrates Thanksgiving With a Week of Family Drama
Article | By Ryan McPhee, Dan Meyer | October 5, 2020
Playbill's Weekly Streaming Guide: What to Watch October 5–9
Article | By Nathan Skethway | September 26, 2020
Take a Look Back at Cherry Jones, Celia Keenan-Bolger, and Zachary Quinto in The Glass Menagerie
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