


Director Ivo van Hove about Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny | Dutch National Opera
Van Hove has directed several operas, but is, as he says himself, ‘a theatre director at heart’. And that’s exactly why he wanted to take on Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny. Van Hove: “It’s a form of opera closely related to music theatre and theatre.” Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny will be performed […]
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This is Exactly How You Can Achieve the ‘CATS’ Look 🐈⬛ | CATS the Musical
Go behind the scenes of CATS the Musical to learn how to achieve the ‘CATS’ look. 🐈⬛ From Cats (1998): Andrew Lloyd Webber’s CATS, the most famous musical of all time, first exploded onto the West End stage in 1981. ‘Memory’, one of its many classic songs, became an instant worldwide hit. Since then CATS […]
An interview with Merritt Moore | Why Dance Matters
Why Dance Matters often meets people whose interest in dance sits alongside expertise in a completely different field. Merritt Moore’s talents seem especially unlikely: she’s a Harvard-trained physicist who dances with robots. She is also a professional ballerina, performing at the highest level (most recently with Boston Ballet). Can the rigours of the ballet studio […]
Swan Lake with Olga Smirnova, Constantine Allen and Corps de Ballet | Dutch National Ballet
Big, full-length classical ballets form an essential part of Dutch National Ballet’s repertoire. Over the past sixty years, the company has presented many successful international productions, but has also produced its own interpretations of the classics. One of the most important milestones along the way was Rudi van Dantzig’s Swan Lake from 1988, which is […]





