Isaac Hernández’s quiet dance revolution
AS A steady and significant presence at the heart of global creative expression for centuries, dance holds an undeniable legacy. Its essence runs deep, sustained by powerful, soul-stirring projects—and the peo...
Louis Vuitton and Real Madrid announce multi-year partnership
LOUIS Vuitton has signed a multi-year partnership with Real Madrid, becoming the official outfitter of the club’s men’s and women’s football teams, along with the men’s basketball team.
Designed by the hous...
Romantic virtuosity blooms in Pierre Lacotte’s Paquita at La Scala
MILAN, ITALY — There’s a new pivotal debut at Milan’s La Scala and within its ballet company, which now adds its first full version of Paquita to its repertoire. Conceived by Pierre Lacotte for the Paris Opera...
Glass talks to Carla Tous on her breakthrough role in Paddington in Peru
From Winter Issue 60
Glass talks to up and coming Spanish actor Carla Tous about her breakthrough role in the latest adventures of the furry marmalade devotee, Paddington in Peru
Carla Tous has been busy...
“It’s a matter of shape”: choreographer Philippe Kratz on the kinetic, soulful language of dance
The Leverkusen-born, Tuscany-hailed choreographer and Artistic Director unpacks his joys, feels and thrills with GLASS—one emotion at a time.
Photograph: Andrea Cenetiempo
AT A TIME when shreds of s...
James Norton talks to Glass about how his latest role as a producer
From Winter Issue 60
Glass Man speaks to British actor James Norton about his childhood love of acting, how he’s determined to avoid typecasting, and his latest role as a producer
In the back of a black ...
Nicoletta Manni and Reece Clarke on the influence of Gala Fracci
AFTER A successful fourth edition of La Scala’s famed Gala Fracci, its Étoile—Nicoletta Manni—alongside Royal Ballet Principal Reece Clarke weighed in on their Onegin variation, the thrills of dance and the pi...
Roberto Bolle leads Mauro Bigonzetti’s Caravaggio at Teatro Arcimboldi in Milan
MILAN, ITALY – The long-awaited Italian debut of Mauro Bigonzetti's famed Caravaggio, staged for the first time in Italy as part of the 87th edition of the namesake festival, finally landed in Milan at Teatro ...
Milan’s Strehler Theatre welcomes the thrills and fresh takes from La Scala Academy in end of year show
MILAN, ITALY — This May, the Strehler Theatre welcomes artists of La Scala’s Academy with a programme comprising the Presentation of the School, choreographed by Olivieri, the revival of William Forsythe's New...
Glass speaks to Kelsey Asbille about navigating the complexities of her roles
Glass speaks to US actor Kelsey Asbille about her contrasting roles in the long running TV series Yellowstone and the thriller movie, Don’t Move
From Winter Issue 60
Kelsey Asbille’s portrayal of Monica ...
Kurt Weill projects notes of humour and jazzy glitz at Milan’s La Scala
Hopping between social criticism, contamination and playful staging, the production recalls a strong Milanese tradition between La Scala and Piccolo, recounting the landscape of inequality and exploitation.
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Gala Fracci returns to Milan’s La Scala for its fourth edition to honour the late dance phenomenon
THROUGHOUT her career, Carla Fracci had proven that she was a stellar artist. As a performer who took stages by storm and played all manner of roles within the classic repertoire, she had a technical and artis...
Glass goes to Cannes Film Festival 2025
PHOTOGRAPHER Élodie Chapuis takes GLASS to the south of France to get a closer look at the stars of this year's prestigious Cannes Film Festival.
Andie Macdowell. Photograph: Élodie Chapuis
Bel...
Susanna Mälkki’s baton leads an impassioned score from Schumann and Strauss at Milan’s La Scala
Between soaring climaxes and intricate lyricism, the Finnish conductor conveyed brightness and lightness into sharp focus.
Photograph: Brescia e Amisano © Teatro alla Scala
When conducting, Susanna ...
Gemma Arterton talks to Glass about changing the narrative in cinema
From Winter Issue 60
Glass talks to British actor Gemma Arterton about her stage and screen success, her love of comedy and starting a film production company that spearheads strong female roles
BAFTA an...
Thomas Brodie-Sangster spans through his diverse career with Glass
From Winter Issue 60
Glass Man speaks to Wolf Hall star Thomas Brodie-Sangster about his nuanced approach to acting, how a film about chess became a sensational hit and his take on counter-culture icon Malc...
Peer Gynt’s moving act of defiance lands at Milan’s La Scala
Funny, exhilarating and at times unbearably sad, it’s a tough piece filled with Nordic folklore and poignant storytelling.
MILAN, ITALY — High emotion inevitably surrounded this production of Peer Gynt, lan...
Reshaping classicism – Glass talks to Ukrainian dancer Denys Cherevychko
After multiple feats in theatre, the artist has ventured into dancewear—expanding the codes of ballet beyond traditional conventions.
IN A world where sociopolitical downturns hit the spheres of culture at...
Tosca’s tale of sweeping intensity and grand passion lands at Milan’s La Scala
Full of thrills, Elena Stikhina is a superb actor but vocally needed a push. She was brilliantly supported by Fabio Sartori and Amartuvshin Enkhbat—with terrific conducting from Michele Gamba
Photograph...
After two decades, ITS (International Talent Support) continues gaining momentum
TRIESTE, ITALY — Nestled within the quiet edges of northern Italy and poised to become a global cultural tapestry, ITS (International Talent Support) is a program in the relentless pursuit of innovation and ta...