Inviting the African-American Shakespeare Company to share the stage pays dividends in more ways than one.
A couple of shining performances stand out in this production that just doesn’t seem to get Tchaikovsky’s grandeur.
The orchestra’s longtime music director and its board begin the process of choosing a successor — carefully.
The company, run since its founding by dancers who worked with the great choreographer, delivers a glittering production of Jewels.
As Both gets set for its Los Angeles premiere, the composer talks about what this major piece means and how her process factors in.
The Schindler House celebrates the artist and muse of this Los Angeles landmark.