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Balanchine, Ratmansky, Goecke: contrasting brilliance in Monte Carlo

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

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

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
