Inviting the African-American Shakespeare Company to share the stage pays dividends in more ways than one.
A couple of shining performances stand out in this production that just doesn’t seem to get Tchaikovsky’s grandeur.
The orchestra’s longtime music director and its board begin the process of choosing a successor — carefully.
The company, run since its founding by dancers who worked with the great choreographer, delivers a glittering production of Jewels.
As Both gets set for its Los Angeles premiere, the composer talks about what this major piece means and how her process factors in.