Created: June 11, 2012 Last Updated: June 11, 2012
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PERFORMING ARTS
?Romeo and Juliet?: American Ballet Theatre
Shakespeare?s romantic tragedy about two star-crossed lovers is brought to life by American Ballet Theatre in one of its signature productions. Set to music by Sergei Prokofiev and with choreography by Sir Kenneth MacMillan, formerly of the Royal Ballet in London. Approximately 3 hours.
The Metropolitan Opera House, Lincoln Center
June 14?20, times vary
Tickets: $20?$235
www.abt.org
?Anna Bolena?: Live in HD
An introduction into the mighty world of opera, the Metropolitan Opera will beam a live performance of Donizetti?s 1830 opera ?Anna Bolena? into local movie theaters with high-definition video. The live performance was previously recorded last October and tells the story of the ill-fated English queen and wife of Henry VIII. 3 hours, 10 minutes.
Check listings for participating movie theaters
Wednesday, June 13, 6:30 p.m.
Tickets: $12.50
www.metoperafamily.org
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?As You Like It?: Shakespeare in the Park
Now in its 50th year, the Public Theater?s Shakespeare in the Park presents this romantic comedy that follows Rosalind, the daughter of an exiled French duke, on her adventure into the Forest of Arden. Broadway star Lily Rabe plays Rosalind. Directed by Daniel Sullivan.
Delacorte Theater, Central Park
Now through June 30
Performance at 8 p.m., free tickets available beginning at 1 p.m.
Two free tickets per person, distributed at Delacorte Theater
www.shakespeareinthepark.org
Scandia Symphony Concert
The Scandia Symphony plays works by noted Scandinavian composers, from the 18th century to the present, including Johan Helmich Roman?s ?Violin Concerto,? Anders Koppel?s ?Sinfonia Concertante,? Frank Foerster?s ?Summer in Fort Tryon Park,? and Edvard Grieg?s ?Holberg Suite.?
Billings Lawn in Fort Tryon Park, Manhattan
Sunday, June 17, 2?3:30 p.m.
This event is free
info@FortTryonParkTrust.org
(212) 795-1388
All-Mozart with Alan Gilbert and Emanuel Ax
For the New York Philharmonic?s season finale, Grammy-winning classical pianist Emanuel Ax is featured on an all-Mozart program that includes Piano Concerto No. 22 and Mass in C minor (?Great?). Alan Gilbert conducts. Other featured performers include soprano Jennifer Zetlan, mezzo-soprano Jennifer Johnson Cano, tenor Paul Appleby, and baritone Joshua Hopkins.
Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center
June 20?23, times vary, 7:30 p.m. or 8 p.m.
Tickets: $45?$132
Nyphil.org
FINE ARTS
Interior, Exterior: Paintings by Catherine Prescott
An award-winning portraitist from Harrisburg, Pa., Catherine Prescott?s highly skilled lifelike works will be on display at Hersh Fine Art, in Long Island. Her works also include landscapes and still life.
Hersh Fine Art 14A Glen St., Glen Cove
Now through July 29, Opening Reception June 15, 6?8 p.m.
This event is free
www.hershfineart.com
North Italian Paintings from the Accademia Carrara, Bergamo
Called a jewel among Italian museums, the Accademia Carrara is closed for renovation, an unintended boon for New Yorkers. Because of the closure, the museum has been able to lend New York 15 masterpieces by Venetian and north Italian painters of the 15th and 16th centuries, including works by Bellini, Titian, and Lorenzo Lotto.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Now?Sept. 3
Tickets: $25, Children under 12 free
www.metmuseum.org
Beauties of the Gilded Age: Peter Mari??s Miniatures of Society Women
These nearly 300 watercolor-on-ivory miniatures are portraits of women believed epitomize female beauty. They were commissioned by New York socialite Peter Mari?, between 1889 and 1903, amid the rapid development and luxury of America?s Gilded Age. The fragile and rarely exhibited portraits will be displayed in four-month rotations.
New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West
Now through July 8
Admission: $15, kids 7?13 $5, under 7 free
www.nyhistory.org
FAMILY
Medieval Travelers
Children take a journey through the medieval world found within the artwork of The Cloisters, learning about how people got around in the Middle Ages and what they might see on their adventures.
The Cloisters, Fort Tryon Park
Saturday June 16, 1?2 p.m.
Museum Admission: $25, children under 12 free
www.metmuseum.org
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