viernes, 8 de abril de 2011

Arts


Arts

Anything Goes, with Sutton Foster, center, a Roundabout Theater Company revival at the Stephen Sondheim Theater.
THEATER REVIEW | 'ANYTHING GOES'

A Glimpse of Stocking? Shocking!

By BEN BRANTLEY
Sutton Foster stars in Kathleen Marshall's rousing Broadway revival of Cole Porter's willfully silly musical "Anything Goes."
The bass-baritone Alan Held as Wozzeck with the mezzo-soprano Waltraud Meier.
OPERA REVIEW

Cheers for the Hero, Followed by an Opera

By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
Despite continuing health problems, the conductor James Levine seemed inspired to be back in action in the Met's pit for "Wozzeck," and the results were thrilling.
Wilhelm Bendz's
ART REVIEW

Romantics Shining Clear Light on Daily Existence

By ROBERTA SMITH
A new exhibit at the Met, "Rooms With a View" looks at a group of early-19th-century painters who used the window as a vehicle to change how to look at the world.
Ailey II: Sarah Daley, left, Brittany Engel-Adams and Solomon Du- mas in
DANCE REVIEW

Attitude and Hip-Hop for the Naughty Sides, Ballet for the Nice

By ROSLYN SULCAS
Ailey II, the younger branch of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, opened its season on Wednesday with swagger at Ailey Citigroup Theater.

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