Ralph Fiennes ' vision of “Eugene Onegin” was cinematic. A three-time Academy Award nominee and a Tony Award winner, Fiennes ...
The Paris Opera reopened on Saturday night after weeks of strike action against the French government's pension reforms that have cost the arts organisation millions of euros in ticketing losses.
Ted Huffman, the New Yorker handed the reins of France's prestigious Aix-en-Provence Festival, wants to attract a younger ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A youth orchestra program for musicians as young as 8 is part of Paris Opera’s effort to widen access to the art form and secure its future. By ...
Revisité par le compositeur Jérémie Arcache et le metteur en scène David Lescot, l’opéra de 1904, signé Pauline Viardot, émerveille et amuse le public. Après Rennes, le spectacle, production 2025-2026 ...
In Paris in 1835, Donizetti could not hope to compete against the wave of enthusiasm for I Puritani by his rival Bellini. His Marino Faliero, inspired by Byron's drama of the same name, and with the ...
The “Ballet of ballets” as Rudolf Nureyev described it, Sleeping Beauty remains one of the jewels in the heritage of dance. First performed in 1890 at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, the ...
Le metteur en scène Thomas Jolly offre un somptueux écrin au joyau de Shakespeare et de Gounod. Un spectacle époustouflant ! Directeur du centre dramatique de la ville durant le confinement, Thomas ...