The Hills are Alive with a Pair of Mickle Mahers, Noises Off, Die Hard, Tharp, Cinderella’s Rats and so much more: The 2024 Season Wrap up
The Hills are Alive with a Pair of Mickle Mahers, Noises Off, Die Hard, Tharp, Cinderella’s Rats and so much more: The 2024 Season Wrap up
The Hills are Alive with a Pair of Mickle Mahers, Noises Off, Die Hard, Tharp, Cinderella’s Rats and so much more: The 2024 Season Wrap up
Building a Community: D. Wambui Richardson Invites Audiences to Become Part of Jubilee Theatre’s Family
Speed, Skeletons & Flying Dancers Nancy Wozny·September 28, 2015Three Diverse Works at Houston Ballet's Fall Mixed RepDanceHoustonReviews
Summer Success: Houston Ballet Triumphs at Hamburg Ballet Days Festival Nancy Wozny·September 21, 2015Houston Ballet's reputation in the Bayou City is solid, as it is in Texas and across the nation.DanceHouston
Farewell Sweet Prince: Houston Ballet’s Simon Ball Retires Nancy Wozny·May 28, 2015Houston Ballet principal Simon Ball takes his final bow as the season draws to a close in the company's final shows for the season.DanceHouston
A Stunning Romeo and Juliet at Houston Ballet Claire Christine Spera·March 16, 2015Houston Ballet’s new production of Romeo and Juliet is a three-act ballet of striking contrasts.DanceHoustonReviews
New Voices + Cherished Classics Nancy Wozny·March 3, 2015Houston Ballet's 2015/2016 SeasonDanceEditor's PicksHouston
Love Stories Claire Christine Spera·January 30, 2015Two New Ballets in TexasDanceEditor's PicksHouston
7 Things You Should Know About Ballet in Texas for October Nancy Wozny·October 2, 2014After a successful season opener with John Neumeier's enchanting A Midsummer Night's DreamDanceFeaturesNews
Houston Ballet’s “From Houston to the World” Offers Range and Polish Claire Christine Spera·September 25, 2014In traditional classical ballet, the corps de ballet is, more often than not relegated to posing, serving as a backdrop for the principal dancers. DanceFeaturesHoustonReviews
Keeping Up With Houston Ballet’s Stanton Welch Nancy Wozny·September 22, 2014When a ballet company is run by a leading dancemaker, which is the case in Houston with Stanton WelchDanceFeaturesHouston
Whimsy, Wonder and a Whirlwind Nancy Wozny·September 15, 2014Houston Ballet's From Houston to the World, Sept. 18-28, offers three ballets created right here in the Bayou City, but there's much more to the program than that fact. DanceFeaturesHouston
Houston Ballet Soars in John Neumeier’s Otherworldly Midsummer Night’s Dream Claire Christine Spera·September 9, 2014Two smooth bodies, outfitted in glittering unitardsDanceFeaturesHoustonReviews