by Leigh Witchel If you wish life, and ballet, were simpler, you’d be forgiven for wishing that “Romeo and Juliet” … More
Month: July 2022
A New Dream in New Brunswick
by Leigh Witchel We don’t hear as much about it nowadays, but there’s a ballet company in between New York … More
MOMIX in Wonderland
by Leigh Witchel Alice in Wonderland might be the perfect subject for MOMIX. A familiar story that doesn’t need to … More
Tell, Don’t Show
by Leigh Witchel “The Final Veil” was an elegant evening about an ugly topic. A “movement opera,” the creative team … More
Gender Blender
by Leigh Witchel American Ballet Theatre presented two new works along with a company standard, but the most interesting questions … More
Men Among Men
by Leigh Witchel Headlined by New York City Ballet principal dancer Taylor Stanley, Christopher Williams’ group went into The Joyce … More
A Whole Siegfried
by Leigh Witchel Kevin McKenzie’s staging of “Swan Lake” for American Ballet Theatre is now old enough to drink. And … More