In 1943, two 25 year olds — Jerome Robbins and Leonard Bernstein — were about to rock the ballet world. The dance they collaborated on was Fancy Free — about three sailors in a bar, trying to meet ...
MIDTOWN, Manhattan (WABC) -- There's now an exhibit in Manhattan for one of the greatest choreographers who ever lived. Jerome Robbins came up with the moves for musicals as diverse as "The King and I ...
Outstanding Actor - Musical: Scott Wise was nominated but did not win. Outstanding Actor - Musical : Jason Alexander won. Outstanding Actress - Musical: Faith Prince was nominated but did not win.
Los Angeles Opera opens James Conlon's final season as music director with 'West Side Story' in Francesca Zambello's well-traveled production.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s notebook Tiler Peck has curated a program of Robbins’s dances at the Joyce Theater featuring casts of ballet luminaries and rising stars. By ...
NEW YORK — Sometime in the early 1940s, before he became the choreographer who shaped American movement, Jerome Robbins made a little home movie on a New York rooftop. He’s goofing around, trying out ...
Jerome Robbins was the two-headed monster of the American stage -- with emphasis on the "monster." He was the greatest American ballet choreographer of his day and remains the greatest still. He also ...
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