New York City Ballet's Victor Abreu also won the honor, which includes a cash award of $5,000.
Joe Mantegna and Gary Sinise will once again host.
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The opera and ballet fans' guide to where they can view live broadcasts.
The annual event, benefiting Dancers Responding to AIDS, will take place in July at Fire Island Pines.
The season will include performances of nine operas at the London Coliseum.
The Tony-nominated director's take on the Mozart opera opens at the NYC institution May 19.
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The Massachusetts concert staging is directed by Jason Danieley, widower of Ragtime's original Mother, Marin Mazzie.
The upcoming season celebrates artistic director Ted Sperling's 10th year with the company.
The 2023 European tour will be the orchestra’s first since 2002.
The new musical by Jad Jacob chronicles the life and music of Beethoven set to an electric rock score.
The Gilbert and Sullivan operetta performed at Carnegie Hall May 3.
The Jonathan Larson rock opera will play the D.C. venue this summer.
The play by Aleksey Igudesman will launch October 17 in Seattle.
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The new production of the Mozart opera opened May 5.
The concert previews music the Grammy-winning group is set to record at London's Abbey Road Studios this summer.
The Tony-winning director's take on the Mozart opera opens at the NYC institution May 5.
Wheeldon's work is one of three works and two world premieres for the evening line-up.
Ted Sperling is at the baton for the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta at Carnegie Hall.
The series, from Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino, has been given a two-season order.
The Gilbert and Sullivan operetta will perform May 3 at Carnegie Hall with Ted Sperling at the baton.
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The season will also feature new productions of works by Handel, Vivaldi, Strauss, and more.
The double bill of one-act operas by Emma O'Halloran opens April 27
The eight-week festival runs June 14-August 12.
Selected from ten finalists, the winners are each awarded at $20,000 prize.
The schedule has been announced for the annual music festival, running July 14-September 9 at London's Royal Albert Hall.
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The Little Shop of Horrors star and Tony nominee is making his opera debut in Terence Blanchard's Champion, onstage at The Met through May 13.
The new musical will debut as part of The Fisher Center at Bard's SummerScape 2023
This masterwork from George Balanchine has never left the company's repertoire.
The company's 75th anniversary season will showcase highlights from the company's history, and an exploration of the future of the company's repertory.
The midtown public park has announced its summer lineup for the free festival series Picnic Performances.
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The evening at Carnegie Hall will pay tribute to Barry Manilow.
Featuring a libretto by David Henry Hwang, the work is expected to come to the Met in a future season.
The opera by Grammy-winning composer Terence Blanchard opened April 10.
Francesca Zambello's production will feature almost 100 artists.
Now playing at the Met, Champion follows the life of the boxer Emile Griffith, who was closeted.
In April, Schiff will lead the NY Phil as a conductor and a soloist.
Juilliard415's upcoming Alice Tully Hall concerts are April 1 and, with Juilliard and professional dancers, May 1.
The company will perform Crystal Pite’s Angels’ Atlas, which was the last show they premiered before the COVID-19 pandemic.
The evenings will be the ensemble's first time playing the Leonard Bernstein score since the film's recording sessions.
The late Tony winner choreographed Chicago for the Encores! program, and that revival is now the longest-running American musical in Broadway history.
In her Artists at the Center series for New York City Center, the choreographer is pairing tap dancers at different stages of their careers together.
The Gilbert and Sullivan operetta will perform May 3 at Carnegie Hall with Ted Sperling at the baton.