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“Love in the Times of the Day,” Carolina Ballet’s long-time artistic director Robert Weiss, will be have its world premiere Jan. 31 through Feb. 17 at Fletcher Opera Theater in Raleigh.
MACBETH Durham Performing Arts Center, Durham Saturday, April 30 & Sunday, May 1 It’s been quite a month for Shakespeare in the Triangle, during the four-hundredth anniversary of his death. A ...
When Robert Weiss, Carolina Ballet’s founding artistic director, commissioned Dracula, the goal was to create another seasonal production that would be a hit.
Robert Weiss, Carolina Ballet’s artistic director, created the position for Raffael, a first for the 17-year-old company. Weiss is a fierce defender of classical ballet’s traditional ...
When Robert Weiss, Carolina Ballet’s founding artistic director, commissioned Dracula, the goal was to create another seasonal production that would be a hit.
Robert Weiss, artistic director of Carolina Ballet in Raleigh, N.C., was in the audience when Wiles fell in “Sylvia.” He says that what happened to her is a good example of why there aren’t ...
Robert Weiss, artistic director of Carolina Ballet in Raleigh, North Carolina, was in the audience when Wiles fell in “Sylvia.” He says that what happened to her is a good example of why there ...
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Cleveland Ballet closes season with ‘Romeo and Juliet’ at Playhouse Square (photos) - MSNCLEVELAND, Ohio —Cleveland Ballet is bringing “Romeo and Juliet” to Playhouse Square May 16-17 for four performances. One is already sold out. For this interpretation, William Shakespeare ...
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Philadelphia Ballet’s 2025-26 season will include a new ‘Romeo & Juliet’ and a horror ballet - MSNIn 1987, then-director Robert Weiss converted the entire ballet to the Balanchine version, which the company still performs. This will be the second season for the ballet with Nutcracker as the ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio --Cleveland Ballet is bringing “Romeo and Juliet” to Playhouse Square May 16-17 for four performances. One is already sold out. For this interpretation, William Shakespeare’s ...
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