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Balanchine, Ratmansky, Goecke: contrasting brilliance in Monte Carlo

Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo in Balanchine's The Four Temperaments © Alice Blangero
In a triple bill of contrasting choreography, Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo tackle everything with aplomb.

It’s complicated: Georgia O’Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz in letters

Renée Fleming and the Kansas City Symphony © Don Ipock
Based on letters between Georgia O’Keeffe and her husband, Alfred Stieglitz, Kevin Puts’ The Brightness of Light at the Lyric Opera of Kansas City portrays marriage as a collaborative work in progress. 

An exciting buzz generated for San Francisco's Nutcracker

The Nutcracker, Act 1 © Quinn Wharton
This irresistible Nutcracker is a reliable delight in an increasingly unreliable world.

A triumphant Nutcracker: San Francisco Ballet is back!

With Tchaikovsky’s dear, familiar overture, the reassuring sameness of Wendall K Harrington’s slide show projecting 1915 San Francisco scenes onto the curtains, we were all, most decisively, back. 

No Greek tragedy: the Australian Ballet has fun in Sylvia

The Australian Ballet is impressive in this light, entertaining story ballet: a winner of an evening. 

Glittering Candide: a celebration at Carnegie Hall

Candide is a witty satiric fable, intelligent, literary but not to a fault, and vastly entertaining. Created by a team of collaborators who fell out at different times in the work’s 52 year history – at one point or another, Lillian Hellman, Richard Wilbur, John Latouche, Dorothy Parker, Stephen Sondheim and, of course, composer Leonard Bernstein had a hand in it – it is unique in the operatic or