Celebrated Olivier Award-winning Hip-Hop dance theatre company Boy Blue will mark its 25th anniversary in a revival of its international hit show ‘Cycles,' performed to live music in Roundhouse's iconic 270-degree hall.
Entering the Royal Albert Hall for St. Vincent’s performance at the BBC Proms feels like any other classical performance. The orchestra is in their usual place, warming up as audience members take their seats. However, this is anything but a normal showing at the Proms - quickly proven by the roar of approval from the crowd as St. Vincent (Annie Clark) takes to the stage with conductor Jules Buckley.
The Royal Ballet season continues with its first modern bill - Encounters: Four contemporary ballets. For some, like me, the four works presented are all new, but in actuality only two of the four are premières. And one of those is in fact a development of an existing (2022) pas de deux into a bigger scale work.
Trade Secrets is a future synth collective founded by F.J. DeSanto. Initially conceived as a producing/remixing team with John Glenn Kunkel, the auteur behind Los Angeles synth superstars The New Division, the Trade Secrets roster has expanded to include Mike “Ash” Venezia, Charles LaBarbara, Damien Polak, and Peter Riley. United in their desire to make music that is forward-thinking but never retro, their sound reflects the group's wide range of musical influences, spanning from synth pop to cinematic instrumentals and everything in between.
In a special one-night-only performance, Broadway veteran Grasan Kingsberry (Nice Work..., Catch Me If You Can, Color Purple, Aida) will debut his concertsolo:sharecase, a personal and intimate evening of jazz, soul, r&b, folk, and pop covers, tonight, Monday, October 14th at Stage 72/Triad Theater (158 W. 72nd St., 2nd floor).
In a special one-night-only performance, Broadway veteran Grasan Kingsberry (Nice Work…, Catch Me If You Can, Color Purple, Aida) will debut his concertsolo:sharecase, a personal and intimate evening of jazz, soul, r&b, folk, and pop covers, on Monday, October 14th at Stage 72/Triad Theater (158 W. 72nd St., 2nd floor).