Mark Morris

A Happy Ending, No Balcony—Wherefore Art Thou, Romeo?

John Heginbotham as Friar Lawrence wraps things up in Mark Morris’ <i>Romeo & Juliet, On Motifs of Shakespeare</i>.
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John Heginbotham as Friar Lawrence wraps things up in Mark Morris’ Romeo & Juliet, On Motifs of Shakespeare.

What do we expect from something called Romeo and Juliet—or, as in the case of Mark Morris’ new version, Romeo & Juliet, On Motifs of Shakespeare? We’ve all read it, seen it, heard the operas, watched the movies, enjoyed (or not) West Side Story. And then, of course, there are all the dance versions: Lavrovsky, MacMillan, Cranko and, if we’re lucky enough to have seen them, Ashton and Tudor. It’s embedded in our minds—and in ballet. The two roles almost all young ballerinas most eagerly hope to dance are Giselle and … Juliet.

Why? The scintillating verse of the young Shakespeare doesn’t explain this story’s grip on the world’s—or the dancer’s—imagination.  read more »

All That Froth: Morris Gives Purcell a Cutesy Vaudeville Treatment

Mark Morris’ <i>King Arthur</i> at the New York City Opera.
New York City Opera
Mark Morris’ King Arthur at the New York City Opera.

One of the givens about Mark Morris is that he’s especially musical. And certainly he’s shown an unusually broad and knowledgeable appreciation of music in his choice of scores. Just as important, he’s trained his dancers to inhabit the music fully and sensitively. (He himself was deeply musical as a dancer.) So what to make of his version of Henry Purcell’s semi-opera, semi-masque King Arthur, now at the New York City Opera?  read more »

Is Morris Feeling Boxed In? His Dynamic Company Shines

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Mark Morris

Another Slice of Elo; A Sweet Morris Returns

Carmen Corella, Michele Wiles and Marian Butler in Mark Morris
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Carmen Corella, Michele Wiles and Marian Butler in Mark Morris

City Ballet got one last season, and now A.B.T.  read more »

Mark Morris Does Mozart: A Dose of Sheer Pleasure

Mark Morris—the wonder boy of dance for more than two decades now—has been going through a bad p  read more »

Mark Morris Does Mozart: A Dose of Sheer Pleasure

Mark Morris
Stephanie Berger
Mark Morris

Mark Morris—the wonder boy of dance for more than two decades now—has been going through  read more »

Morris Toys With Sylvia; San Francisco’s Ace Dancers

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Mark Morris

 “I am tired of the ‘Six.’ I am weary of Erik Satie.  read more »

Morris Toys With Sylvia; San Francisco's Ace Dancers

“I am tired of the ‘Six.’ I am weary of Erik Satie. I am fed up with Malipiero.  read more »

Morris Honors 25 Years With Canny Selection of Works

Amber Darragh (foreground) in Mark Morris' <i>Dido and Aeneas</i>.
Stephanie Berger
Amber Darragh (foreground) in Mark Morris' Dido and Aeneas.

The past three weeks at B.A.M.  read more »

A Brief Glimpse of Mark Morris As Performer and Choreographer

Last week in this space I was complaining about the inferior choreographers we've been exposed to la  read more »

Mark Morris at the Crossroads Looks Hungrily East and West

Where is Mark Morris coming from? And where is he heading?  read more »

And Lo! Gospels from Mark, Epistles from Paul

Schumann's Quintet in E flat for Piano and Strings is one of the sublime moments in Romantic music.  read more »

The Fifth Saint in Brooklyn: Mark Morris Takes On Stein

Come all, ye madcaps, here's Gertrude Stein.The place to be in 1934, if you were in the Modernist  read more »

Eight Day Week

Wednesday 21stQuelle Daum-age!  read more »

Curtains for Capeman ?Paul Simon's $11 Million Mess

The final preview of a Broadway musical is always happily hysterical.  read more »