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Performing Arts
Theater Review: ‘Sing Street’
NEW YORK—Few shows start off with as much promise as the new off-Broadway musical "Sing Street," at New York Theatre Workshop. Based on the 2016 British film of the same ...
January 8, 2020
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘Judgment Day’: A Collision Between Guilt and Innocence
NEW YORK—The cavernous Wade Thompson Drill Hall of the Park Avenue Armory presently houses "Judgment Day," written by ...
January 6, 2020
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Diana Barth
Theater Review: ‘Harry Townsend’s Last Stand’
NEW YORK—Len Cariou gives a virtuoso performance as a man determined to live his life on his own ...
December 31, 2019
BY
Judd Hollander
Shen Yun Principal Dancer Monty Mou on the Expressive Power of Classical Chinese Dance
NEW YORK—Dancing wasn’t exactly at the top of Monty Mou’s agenda when he first started. It was his ...
December 30, 2019
BY
Cathy He
Shen Yun Audiences Criticize Chinese Regime’s Latest Attempt at Interference
While audiences in upstate New York were preparing to watch a classical Chinese dance performance by New York-based ...
December 30, 2019
BY
Nicole Hao
As Peru Welcomes 2020 Shen Yun Performances, Chinese Diplomat Tries to Instigate Boycott
Public officials in the South American country have sent letters and issued proclamations for Shen Yun's upcoming performances ...
December 27, 2019
BY
Nicole Hao
A Shen Yun Dancer’s Journey: From Fear to Compassion
MIDDLETOWN, N.Y.—Angela Xiao is what you’d call gifted. Difficult dance moves and elaborate new sequences come easily to ...
December 26, 2019
BY
Catherine Yang
Celebrating the New Year at the Operetta
TORONTO—Celebrating New Year at the operetta is a beloved European tradition and it has also become a favourite ...
December 24, 2019
BY
Madalina Hubert
Theater Review: ‘42 FT: A Menagerie of Mechanical Marvel’
NEW YORK—Before viewing “42 FT,” I was informed that it contained everything that a full-blown three-ring circus would ...
December 23, 2019
BY
Diana Barth
The Truth About Classical Chinese Dance
Classical ballet has a familiar place in our minds. We know who invented it, the major stars and ...
December 23, 2019
BY
Catherine Yang
Theater Review: ‘The Enigmatist’: Give Your Brain a Workout!
NEW YORK—More often than not, the answer to solving a riddle is staring you right in the face. ...
December 22, 2019
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘One November Yankee’
NEW YORK—The old saying that blood is thicker than water is a point made quite clear in Joshua ...
December 17, 2019
BY
Judd Hollander
Theater Review: ‘Seared’: A Literal Taste Test
NEW YORK—Theresa Rebeck's delicious new comedy has the audience sniffing actual cooking odors, as temperamental genius chef Harry ...
December 16, 2019
BY
Diana Barth
What Does Ballet Have to Do With Classical Chinese Dance and Shen Yun?
Classical Chinese dancer Gu Yun began training professionally as a dancer at age 14. Over the course of ...
December 15, 2019
BY
Catherine Yang
Danish Theater Cancels Shen Yun Performance, Drawing Claims of Pressure From Chinese Regime
A Danish theater’s inconsistent explanation regarding its abrupt decision to walk away from a nearly signed contract with ...
December 12, 2019
BY
Nicole Hao
Chinese Communist Party Flustered by Shen Yun, Loses Confidence
Overseas Chinese are familiar with Shen Yun. They know that Shen Yun’s performances are often sold out, the ...
December 10, 2019
BY
Angela Bright
Theater Review: ‘Cyrano’
NEW YORK—When the character of Roxanne (Jasmine Cephas Jones) bursts into song in the opening moments of the musical ...
December 9, 2019
BY
Judd Hollander
The Legacy of Dance Instructor Marcia Dale Weary
FRONT ROYAL, Virginia—“Some of the most amazing dancers in the world came out of a barn,” professional ballet ...
December 6, 2019
BY
Jeff Minick
Michelangelo, the Dunhuang Caves, and Shen Yun
If we could ask Michelangelo about the qualities necessary to create an artistic masterpiece, we could understand the ...
December 5, 2019
BY
Madalina Hubert
A Pianist’s Musical Mission to Bridge Cultures and Values
Shen Yun Performing Arts is known for its beautiful dance and vivid colors, but there is a point ...
December 5, 2019
BY
Catherine Yang
Theater Review: ‘A Christmas Carol’
NEW YORK—People love the idea of second chances, which goes a long way in explaining the staying power ...
December 4, 2019
BY
Judd Hollander
Singing the Praises of Handel’s ‘Messiah’
Harpsichordist and organist Marta López Fernández specializes in early keyboard instruments and is currently the harpsichord and continuo ...
December 3, 2019
BY
Lorraine Ferrier
The Chinese Regime’s Long Arm of Arts Censorship
Without advance notice, Shen Yun dancers, about to perform for the first time in the Eastern European country of ...
December 3, 2019
BY
Penny Zhou
How Shen Yun’s Music Is Renewing 2 Great Traditions
Chia-Chi Lin was only 2 when she first heard the violin, having grown up with many sisters who ...
November 25, 2019
BY
Catherine Yang
Theater Review: ‘Oedipus Rex’ at Chicago’s Court Theatre
CHICAGO—Any time a theater produces a classic that ultimately says, when we confront social ills, that we should ...
November 22, 2019
BY
Sharon Kilarski
How Shen Yun Uses Traditional Chinese Music With a Classical Orchestra
The music accompanying Taoists is mystical with a strong sense of integrity, and Buddhist music is solemn and ...
November 21, 2019
BY
Catherine Yang
Theater Review: ‘Little Shop of Horrors’
NEW YORK—Musical comedy and pathos walk hand in hand in "Little Shop of Horrors." Based on the 1960 ...
November 21, 2019
BY
Judd Hollander
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