The premiere of Pacific Northwest Ballet’s Roméo et Juliette on April 11 at McCaw Hall was a wonderfully romantic evening. The audience was all dressed up in the Seattle manner — everything from furs to sneakers — and the lush, romantic music by
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As hard as these times are, with the onslaught of the Trump/Musk wrecking ball, we've been through this before.
Contemporary ballet was on the menu for the packed house of stylish patrons at Pacific Northwest Ballet's opening night of Emergence, a program that presented four exciting approaches to modern classical dance.
Leave it to Peter Boal and his creative team at Pacific Northwest Ballet to come up with an idea that transports a classic Russian ballet from a fairy tale palace to what Boal refers to as "a mythical land resembling the Pacific Northwest."
What can we make of Trump's inaugural statement that "as of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders: male and female"?
Mozart himself would have loved Seattle Opera's amazing new production of The Magic Flute. It's a combination of live orchestra, video animation with silent-movie-style titles instead of dialogue, and real live opera singers engaging with the video
Those lucky enough to be at Seattle Opera for one of only two concert performances of Hector Berlioz's Les Troyens saw something truly spectacular: 80 Seattle Symphony musicians filling the stage, with the 60-member opera chorus rising
If you're like me and you're bummed out about the recent turn of events in our crazy politics, give yourself a happiness break and go see choreographer George Balanchine's The Nutcracker at McCaw Hall.
Jubilee tells the story of the Fisk Jubilee Singers, a choir founded in 1871 to help raise money for Fisk University, the first institution of higher learning established for former slaves after the Civil War.
Jessica Lang, the resident choreographer at Pacific Northwest Ballet for the next three years, who carried away the laurels on opening night with her world premiere of "Black Wave", made especially for the performers.
Ruggero Leoncavallo's popular Pagliacci opened for the first time since 200
A report from a lecture at Seattle's Town Hall with the Queer scholar and author.
A report from the anniversary gala event for the arts organization.
A review of Seattle Opera's presentation of the classic Rossini opera.
A review of the contemporary opera based on the life of the civil rights leader.
A review of Pacific Northwest Ballet's latest presentation of the classic ballet.
A review of the iconic holiday favorite for ballet lovers.
A review of the opening season performance at Pacific Northwest Ballet.
Seattle Opera teases audiences with a glimpse of Wagner's Ring.
A review of Seattle Opera's production of Verdi's La Traviata.