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In the Amazon dramedy  “Étoile,” a ballet company in New York and another in Paris swap some of their talent for a season, hoping the gimmick will sell more tickets and fix some financial struggles.
The Palladinos' new dance dramedy puts real ballet stars at its center — and everything about the show is better for it.
The theatricality of Caravaggio's paintings translated into music and movement. The sinuous curves of Venetian streets turned ...
NEW YORK (AP) — First-time nominees Chubby Checker, Joe Cocker and Bad Company will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of ...
The name Amy Sherman-Palladino will likely send a series of images flashing through your mind. Perhaps you see visions of ...
He brought grace and power to his roles before a serious injury encouraged him to try choreography — “maybe the richest part ...
For one night only, Cinderella will attend a ball at the Aiken Theatre in Evansville, but audiences won’t have to wait until ...
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ star returns to the Palladino universe in Prime Video’s new ballet dramedy. Though set in present ...
The Seasons” will be making only seven stops during their U.S. tour, and tonight they’ll be at the Wharton Center. The ...
The 18-year-old Newport Beach resident co-founded a nonprofit to teach dance to people with neuro disabilities.
For its 20th anniversary, TU Dance celebrated five important Black choreographers, beginning with 20th-century giant Alvin Ailey. The artists all have established a relationship with the St. Paul ...
NPR's Lauren Frayer speaks with Luke Kirby of TV's "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" about his role in the new show "Etoile." Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino wrote both shows.