Critic’s notebook
One Night. One Chance. One Liza (With a ‘Z’).
Bob Fosse’s 1972 film of Liza Minnelli at the Lyceum Theater remains a spellbinding document of the art of performance.
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Bob Fosse’s 1972 film of Liza Minnelli at the Lyceum Theater remains a spellbinding document of the art of performance.
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Bijayini Satpathy, famous for her work with the Indian company Nrityagram, has decided to strike out on her own “before it was too late.”
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Cloud Gate Dance Theater holds a special place in the country’s cultural life. Now its founder is passing the torch to a new generation.
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This dance-theater work at the Shed shows off the brilliance of its dancers, but they founder for lack of direction.
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In this musical adaptation of Langston Hughes’s poem, Darius Barnes and Evan Tyrone Martin play the electrifying tap duo the Nicholas Brothers.
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Watch Maria Kochetkova perform part of her solo “Degunino,” choreographed by Marcos Morau.
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Watch Katherine Williams dance a variation in which Florine calls out to her love, Bluebird.
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Laurel Lynch and Billy Smith dance a portion of the romantic duet from Mr. Morris’s transcendent work.
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In “Untitled,” two women sometimes stand at twice their height. It’s “about society and outward appearance — and also what’s going on inside.”
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