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Fall for Dance Festival 2014
Career Transition for Dancers 29th Anniversary Jubilee
Encores! Sings Rodgers, Hart, and Hammerstein Gala
Encores! Special Event – THE BAND WAGON
The Little Orchestra Society – FOUR SEASONS: A SPINNING PLANET
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Encores! LADY, BE GOOD Encores! PAINT YOUR WAGONEncores! ZORBA!
A BAILAR: DANCE AT THE CENTER
Dance Theatre of Harlem
Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg – TENDER IS THE NIGHT
Studio 5 at City Center
Encores! Off-Center
Natalia Osipova & Ivan Vasiliev – SOLO FOR TWO
Manhattan Theatre Club
Women’s Project Theater
Membership
Sponsors
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Dear Friends,I am delighted to welcome you to another season at New York City Center. Over the past 71 years, our performances have received their share of accolades—though few are as meaningful as the card that arrived after the opening of one of City Center’s legendary 1950s Rodgers & Hammerstein revivals. “We wish last night had been the Broadway opening,” the note read. It was signed, “Dick and Oscar.” In October we’re showcasing that longtime connection with our annual Gala, Encores! Celebrates Rodgers and Hammerstein and Hart, honoring our dear friends, Bobbie and Lew Frankfort.While the Gala is sure to be a thrilling night on its own terms, it will also help us maintain and expand on City Center’s mission: providing affordable, top-notch dance and theater performances to the broadest possible audience. In that vein, I’m happy to announce that for the second year in a row, our Fall for Dance Festival will kick off in September with two free performances at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. Tickets will cost $15 for the remaining performances at City Center—which mingle exciting new companies with the giants of the dance world. Another exciting returning program is Encores! Off-Center, which presents landmark Off-Broadway musicals in concert with tickets as low as $25, and has become a critical darling and audience favorite in just its second season. Last March, Violet transferred from Off-Center to Broadway and received four Tony nominations; in June, patrons thrilled to the burgeoning genius of a pre-RENT Jonathan Larson in tick, tick…BOOM!In a nice symmetry, the most recent musical City Center has ever presented— 2001’s tick, tick…BOOM!—will be followed in the new Encores! season by the earliest: George & Ira Gershwin’s 1924 confection Lady, Be Good. The Gershwins and Larson had at least one thing in common: they knew that theater was a gift to the audience. Sometimes that gift was literal. In Lady, Be Good, the pixieish star Adele Astaire threw chocolates into the audience, and in our production of tick, tick…BOOM!, Lin-Manuel Miranda tossed Twinkies into the orchestra seats.At City Center, we’re proud to be in our eighth decade carrying out Mayor La Guardia’s founding mission to make the performing arts accessible for all. Today, that means free outdoor dance, inexpensive musical theater, and—yes—sometimes even complimentary Twinkies. Let the new season begin!
Arlene Shuler, President & CEO
Come celebrate Fall for Dance with a very special season featuring two free evenings of dance at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park and two commissioned works. You can see world-renowned companies performing alongside emerging and cutting-edge artists in six different programs, and take part in free pre-show events like dance lessons and talks by choreographers, artists and dance critics.
FALL FOR DANCE FESTIVAL 2014
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YORK CITY CENTER PRESENTS
OCTOBER 8 – 19
Presenting PartnersJody and John ArnholdBarbara and David ZalaznickPerry and Marty GranoffCaroline Howard Hyman
Delacorte Program SponsorsFord FoundationDoris Duke Charitable FoundationBarbara and David ZalaznickElizabeth and Dean KehlerLisa and Richard Witten
Fall for Dance Endowment DonorsThe Andrew W. Mellon FoundationThe Marjorie S. Isaac Fund for Fall for DanceThe Peter Jay Sharp FoundationThe Irene Diamond FundFord FoundationRockefeller Brothers FundThe Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation
Principal Sponsor
Leadership Sponsor
Sustaining SponsorThe Howard Gilman Foundation
FALL FOR DANCE FESTIVAL 2014
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For more information about Fall for Dance events, including Lounge FFD and pre-performance dance lessons and DanceTalks, visit NYCityCenter.org.
TWO FREE evenings of dance at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park in association with The Public TheaterTickets (2 per person) available at the Delacorte Theater on the day of the show and through Virtual Ticketing. For more information, visit NYCityCenter.org
9/12 Fri & 9/13 Sat 8pm (rain date 9/14 Sun 8pm)Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Gnawa Nacho Duato New York City Ballet Herman Schmerman (Pas de Deux) William Forsythe Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company D-Man in the Waters (Part I) Bill T. JonesLil Buck Bend in the Road (World Premiere) Damian Woetzel and Charles “Lil Buck” Riley
FALL FOR DANCE FESTIVAL AT CITY CENTER Tickets on sale September 1410/8 Wed & 10/9 Thu 8pmBlack Grace Minoi and Pati Pati (NY Premiere) Neil Ieremia San Francisco Ballet Variations for Two Couples (NY Premiere) Hans van ManenRussell Maliphant/Sadler’s Wells London Two x Two (US Premiere) Russell MaliphantMark Morris Dance Group and Music Ensemble Words (World Premiere) Mark Morris
10/10 Fri & 10/11 Sat 8pmLucinda Childs Dance Company Concerto Lucinda ChildsSemperoper Ballett Dresden Neue Suite (US Premiere) William ForsytheCompany Sébastien Ramirez & Honji Wang AP15 Sébastien Ramirez and Honji Wang Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Minus 16 Ohad Naharin
10/14 Tue & 10/15 Wed 8pmTrisha Brown Dance Company Son of Gone Fishin’ Trisha Brown Sara Mearns & Company Stairway to Paradise Joshua BergasseVuyani Dance Theatre Umnikelo (NY Premiere) Luyanda SidiyaNational Ballet of China The Peony Pavilion (US Premiere) Fei Bo
10/16 Thu & 10/17 Fri 8pmBrian Brooks Moving Company with Juilliard Dance Torrent Brian BrooksThe Australian Ballet Ostinato (World Premiere) Tim HarbourBJM – Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal Closer Benjamin MillepiedRennie Harris Puremovement Students of the Asphalt Jungle Dr. Rennie Harris
10/18 Sat 8pm & 10/19 Sun 2pmWayne McGregor | Random Dance FAR (NY Premiere) Wayne McGregor with dancersPontus Lidberg Dance New Lidberg (World Premiere) Pontus LidbergAakash Odedra Company Nritta (US Premiere) Aakash OdedraThe Sarasota Ballet Les Patineurs Sir Frederick Ashton
Fall for Dance Commission
$15ALL SEATS Programming is subject to change.
Photos by Jordan Matter
Tickets start at $4510/6 Mon 7pmPresented by ROLEX, this theatrical event of the season will feature appearances by five luminaries possessing among them a staggering total of 56 major awards, plus artists from Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, American Ballet Theatre, Arthur Murray Dance Center, Ballet Hispanico, Dance Theatre of Harlem, the Rockette Alumnae, the Jubilee Orchestra, and more stars and surprises.CTFD Award Honorees: Janice Galli Becker, Fe Saracino Fendi, and Joe Tremaine & Tremaine Dance Conventions & Competitions
For patron tickets/tables, including “Supper with the Stars,” contact Marjorie Horne at 212.228.7446 x33.GROUP SALES: 718.499.9691 www.careertransition.org29th Anniversary Chairs: Anka K. Palitz, Susan & Stewart Wicht
Five-time Tony Award-winning actress and legendary star of film and television, ANGELA LANSBURY, will be honored
with the 2014 Rolex Dance Award.
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PLUS SPECIAL GUESTSJAMES EARL JONES CHITA RIVERA CHUCK SCARBOROUGH KAREN ZIEMBA
OCTOBER 27, 2014
EVENT DETAILS7pm Gala Performance at City Center9pm Gala Dinner at The Plaza Hotel
768 Fifth Avenue (Transportation will be provided from City Center to The Plaza Hotel)
Tables of ten are available at $100,000; $50,000 and $25,000.Tickets are available at $10,000; $5,000; $2,500 and $500 per person.For table and ticket details, please call 212.763.1205 or visit NYCityCenter.org.
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HONORING BOBBIE AND LEW FRANKFORT
Join City Center at our annual Gala on Monday, October 27, 2014, as we honor Bobbie and Lew Frankfort for their passionate, enduring commitment to City Center’s education programs, which reach more than 9,000 children in New York each year. The Gala performance, Encores! Sings Rodgers, Hart, and Hammerstein, will feature the beloved music and lyrics of Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart, and Oscar Hammerstein II, performed by some of Broadway’s finest talent.2014 Tony Award winner Warren Carlyle (After Midnight; Hugh Jackman, Back on Broadway) will direct, and Encores! music director Rob Berman will lead the Encores! Orchestra. Casting will be announced at a later date.
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Tickets start at $30 Tue – Thu 7:30pm, Fri 8pm, Sat 2 & 8pm, Sun 2 & 7pm (Exceptions: Sat 11/8 8pm ONLY; Sun 11/9 2pm ONLY)
Based on the 1953 MGM film, The Band Wagon is a classic showbiz tale. A washed-up Hollywood star (Tony Award winner Brian Stokes Mitchell) attempts to make a comeback by doing a Broadway show, and encounters an assortment of colorful characters: a British director who is a genius but has no business directing a musical, a leading lady who’s never done a show before, and a composer and a lyricist who are at each other’s throats. All things that could never happen in the New York theater today. Written by Broadway’s ultimate insiders, Betty Comden and Adolph Green, the 1953 film used Arthur Schwartz and Howard Dietz’s wonderful songs to tell their story and took its title from the famed 1931 Broadway revue written by Schwartz, Dietz, and George S. Kaufman. Now five-time Tony nominee Douglas Carter Beane will use the original Comden and Green screenplay (including scenes never filmed) as a basis for this Encores! Special Event, with a glorious score that includes “Dancing in the Dark,”
“By Myself,” “I Guess I’ll Have to Change My Plan,” “A Shine on My Shoes,” and that great anthem for all of show business, “That’s Entertainment.” The Band Wagon is directed by three-time Tony Award winner Kathleen Marshall.
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THE BAND WAGON
Book by Douglas Carter Beane
From the screenplay by Betty Comden and Adolph GreenMusic by
Arthur SchwartzLyrics by
Howard DietzBased on the classic MGM film
Produced by special arrangement with Warner Bros. Theatre VenturesMusic Director
Todd EllisonDirected and Choreographed by
Kathleen Marshall
Tickets start at $18 Sat 11am & 1pmFour Seasons: A Spinning PlanetA Fantasia of Music, Dance, and LightConducted by James JuddOriginal Concept, Direction and Choreography by Karole ArmitageCostume Design by Doug FitchBook by Craig SheminLighting Design by Clifton TaylorPerformed by The Little Orchestra Society and Armitage Gone! Dance
The Little Orchestra Society, in association with New York City Center, presents a new program based on stories about our planet inspired by ancient and timeless animal fables from around the globe. Choreographer Karole Armitage’s work fuses ballet and modern dance with the stunning theatricality of Cirque du Soleil.
Single tickets are available through New York City Center.
For subscriptions to The Little Orchestra Society’s Happy Concerts series, visit littleorchestra.org/programs/happyconcerts or call 212.971.9500.
Photos courtesy of Armitage Gone! Dance, by Jennifer Nguyen
“ AN IMPRESSIVE SPECTRUM OF WORKS PUSH THE COMPANY FORWARD WHILE KEEPING IT FIRMLY ANCHORED IN ITS CELEBRATED PAST.”
– The New York Times
Glenn Allen Sims; photo by Andrew Eccles
Tickets start at $25Let Ailey lift you and experience why NBC’s “Today Show” raved, “Go see Ailey. It’s change-your-life good.” This December, audiences can marvel at the power of the Ailey men in Asadata Dafora’s landmark 1932 solo Awassa Astrige/Ostrich, and in Uprising, a macho septet by Hofesh Shechter. The Company’s incredible women will demonstrate their dramatic range in Jacqulyn Buglisi’s haunting Suspended Women. And the battle of the sexes will play out thrillingly in Robert Moses’s seductive The Pleasure of the Lesson, and in Ulysses Dove’s edge-of-your-seat Bad Blood. Other season highlights will include the world premiere of Matthew Rushing’s ODETTA, created with the support of commissioning funds from City Center, and two contemporary classics — Hans van Manen’s Polish Pieces, and Christopher Wheeldon’s After the Rain (Pas de Deux).
12/14 Sun 3pm Polish Pieces N, Takademe, Suspended Women C, Grace12/14 Sun 7:30pm Memoria, ODETTA W, Minus 1612/16 Tue 7:30pm Celebrating The Women of Ailey includes Cry, Revelations12/17 Wed 7:30pm AILEY/ELLINGTON Night Creature, Pas de Duke, The River, Revelations12/18 Thu 7:30pm ALL NEW Uprising C, Suspended Women C, ODETTA W12/19 Fri 8pm Chroma, The Pleasure of the Lesson W, Revelations12/20 Sat 2pm* LIFT, Awassa Astrige/Ostrich C, D-Man in the Waters (Part I), Revelations12/20 Sat 8pm ALL NEW Uprising C, Suspended Women C, ODETTA W12/21 Sun 3pm AILEY/ELLINGTON Night Creature, Pas de Duke, The River, Revelations12/21 Sun 7:30pm Bad Blood N, After the Rain (Pas de Deux) C, Episodes, Revelations12/23 Tue 7:30pm Episodes, Four Corners, Caught, Minus 1612/24 Wed 2pm LIFT, Takademe, The Pleasure of the Lesson W, Revelations12/24 Wed 7:30pm Minus 16, Awassa Astrige/Ostrich C, After the Rain (Pas de Deux) C, Caught, Revelations
12/26 Fri 8pm ALL NEW Uprising C, Suspended Women C, ODETTA W12/27 Sat 2pm* Polish Pieces N, Awassa Astrige/Ostrich C, Episodes, Revelations12/27 Sat 8pm Chroma, D-Man in the Waters (Part I), Takademe, LIFT12/28 Sun 3pm* The Pleasure of the Lesson W, Awassa Astrige/Ostrich C, Four Corners, Revelations12/28 Sun 7:30pm ALL NEW Uprising C, Suspended Women C, ODETTA W12/30 Tue 7:30pm Night Creature, After the Rain (Pas de Deux) C, Grace, Revelations12/31 Wed 2pm ALL NEW Bad Blood N, After the Rain (Pas de Deux) C, Uprising C, ODETTA W12/31 Wed 7pm NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION Polish Pieces N, Takademe, LIFT, Caught, Revelations featuring special guest performers1/2 Fri 8pm LIFT, Awassa Astrige/Ostrich C, Four Corners, Revelations1/3 Sat 2pm* AILEY/ELLINGTON Night Creature, Pas de Duke, The River, Revelations1/3 Sat 8pm Grace, Bad Blood N, Revelations1/4 Sun 3pm* Four Corners, Suspended Women C, Revelations1/4 Sun 7:30pm SPECIAL SEASON FINALE includes Caught, Revelations
12/3 Wed 7pm OPENING NIGHT GALA includes Uprising C, Revelations with Live Music12/4 Thu 7:30pm Chroma, D-Man in the Waters (Part I), Revelations12/5 Fri 8pm Bad Blood N, Four Corners, After the Rain (Pas de Deux) C, Revelations with Live Music12/6 Sat 2pm* Four Corners, After the Rain (Pas de Deux) C, Bad Blood N, Revelations with Live Music12/6 Sat 8pm Polish Pieces N, Awassa Astrige/Ostrich C, Uprising C, Revelations with Live Music12/7 Sun 3pm Polish Pieces N, Awassa Astrige/Ostrich C, The Pleasure of the Lesson W, Revelations12/7 Sun 7:30pm Chroma, D-Man in the Waters (Part I), Takademe, LIFT12/9 Tue 7:30pm AILEY/ELLINGTON Night Creature, Pas de Duke, The River, Revelations12/10 Wed 7:30pm Memoria, ODETTA W, Revelations12/11 Thu 7:30pm The Pleasure of the Lesson W, Bad Blood N, Minus 1612/12 Fri 8pm Chroma, Suspended Women C, Revelations12/13 Sat 2pm* Memoria, ODETTA W, Revelations12/13 Sat 8pm Grace, Uprising C, Revelations
W World Premiere C Company Premiere N New Production *Free post performance Q&A with dancersProgramming is subject to change.
Encores! Season SponsorsStephanie and Fred Shuman Fund for Encores!
Stacey and Eric MindichNathalie and Pablo Salame
The Shubert Foundation
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JACK VIERTELARTISTIC DIRECTOR
ROB BERMANMUSIC DIRECTOR
Support for Lady, Be Good is provided byJoseph S. and Diane H. Steinberg Charitable Trust Ira and Leonore Gershwin Philanthropic FundRoz and Jerry MeyerThe score restoration for Lady, Be Good is made possible byThe Joseph S. and Diane H. Steinberg Broadway Musical Restoration Fund
FEBRUARY 4 – 8, 2015 This show will send you back in time to the Roaring Twenties, when speakeasies and the Charleston were all the rage, and George and Ira Gershwin’s first hit collaboration ushered in the golden age of American musical comedy. Founding Encores! Music Director Rob Fisher will supervise the restoration of Gershwin’s dazzling original score, which includes such hits as “Fascinatin’ Rhythm,” “The Man I Love,” and, of course, “Lady, Be Good.” The original production, starring Fred and Adele Astaire, opened at the Liberty Theater on December 1, 1924 and ran for 330 performances.
LADY, BE GOODBook by Guy Bolton and
Fred ThompsonLyrics by Ira GershwinMusic by George Gershwin
MARCH 18 – 22, 2015Set in a mining camp in Gold Rush-era California, Paint Your Wagon is the story of a grizzled prospector whose daughter finds gold—and love—changing their lives forever. Lerner and Loewe’s rousing score includes such classics as “They Call the Wind Maria,” “I Talk to the Trees,” and “Wand’rin’ Star.” The original production opened at the Shubert Theater on November 12, 1951 and ran for 289 performances.
PAINT YOUR WAGONBook and Lyrics by Alan Jay LernerMusic by Frederick LoeweDirected by Marc Bruni
MAY 6 – 10, 2015Zorba! is John Kander and Fred Ebb’s galvanic re-imagining of Nikos Kazantzakis’s tale of a larger-than-life Greek jack of all trades who “lives every day as if it will be his last.” The flavorful score features the folk-like sounds of the Greek countryside, including a part for a traditional eight-string bouzouki. The original production opened at the Imperial Theater on November 16, 1968 and ran for 305 performances.
ZORBA!Book by Joseph SteinLyrics by Fred EbbMusic by John KanderAdapted from Zorba the Greek by Nikos KazantzakisDirected by Walter Bobbie
Tickets start at $30 • On sale October 6Wed – Thu 7:30pm, Fri 8pm, Sat 2 & 8pm, Sun 2 & 7pm
Opposite Page:Havana Rakatan; photo by Johannes Granseth
M¡longa: Gisela Galeassi and Nikito CornejoSuite Flamenca; photo by Peter Muller
HAVANA RAKATAN Wed – Thu 7:30pm, Fri 8pm, Sat 2 & 8pm, Sun 2 & 7pm
FEBRUARY 18 – 22, 2015 Havana Rakatan is presented by New York City Center in association with Sadler’s Wells and Congas Productions. Salsa, mambo, jazz, bolero, and rumba come alive in Havana Rakatan, which explores the roots of Cuban music and dance, a unique fusion of Spanish culture and African spiritual beliefs. Flamenco, Yoruba and Afro-Haitian rhythms, as well as jazz, mambo and son, give way to the modern forms of salsa that originated in the early twentieth-century salon dances. Led by Cuban choreographer Nilda Guerra, Havana Rakatan made its hugely successful debut in 2007 at the Peacock Theatre in London and has since toured all over the world.
“ INFECTIOUS FEEL GOOD ENTERTAINMENT.” – The Stage, UK
BALLET FLAMENCO SARA BARAS Wed – Thu 7:30pm, Fri – Sat 8pm
MARCH 4 – 7, 2015 Voces, Suite Flamenca is presented by New York City Center and Flamenco Festival. Ballet Flamenco Sara Baras’ brand-new show, Voces, Suite Flamenca, captures the emotion, drama and passion of tradi-tional flamenco with a vibrant contemporary edge. In it, Baras is joined onstage by her company of 10 dancers, including guest artist José Serrano, and eight flamenco musicians.
“SARA BARAS IS A WOMAN WHO CAN DANCE UP NOT JUST A FLAMENCO STORM, BUT A HURRICANE.”
– The Guardian, UK
FEBRUARY 26 – MARCH 1, 2015 M¡longa is presented by New York City Center in association with Sadler’s Wells. Deeply rooted in Argentinean culture, tango has long fascinated and captivated the world with its sensuality, power and beauty. In M¡longa, celebrated contemporary choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui takes the milonga—a social dance evening held in Buenos Aires’ intimate late-night bars—as a starting point and adds a distinctly modern twist. The production features twelve dancers and an Argentinean tango band of five musicians.
M¡LONGA Thu – Sat 8pm, Sun 2pm
“M¡LONGA IS A WONDERFULLY INVENTIVE REINVENTION OF ARGENTINE DANCE.” – The Telegraph, UK
Tickets start at $25Escape the winter chill with our red-hot festival A Bailar, which brings the best of Latin dance to the City Center stage. This three-week festival offers a dazzling array of dancers and musicians from Cuba, Argentina, and Spain.
“...AN INTOXICATING BLEND OF SAUCY AND ELEGANT...”– The New York Times
Tickets start at $35Wed 7pm, Fri 8pm, Sat 2 & 8pmDance Theatre of Harlem returns home to City Center with boldly dynamic programs that fit together to define the diversity of 21st century ballet. Perennial favorites such as Robert Garland’s Return (set to music by James Brown and Aretha Franklin) and Ulysses Dove’s haunting Dancing on the Front Porch of Heaven mix with three works new to the company. Don’t miss a hot world premiere by Darrell Grand Moultrie, the delightful and popular Tschaikovsky Pas De Deux by George Balanchine, and a compelling company premiere to be announced in the fall. Four performances only!
Program A – (4/8* & 4/11 Evening)*Opening night reception after the performance. Reception tickets are available for purchase at an additional price.
New Ballet 1Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux George Balanchine Dancing on the Front Porch of Heaven Ulysses DoveReturn Robert Garland
Program B – (4/10)Talk back with the choreographers after the performance New Bach Robert GarlandIn the Mirror of Her Mind Christopher HugginsDancing on the Front Porch of Heaven Ulysses DoveNew Ballet 2 Darrell Grand Moultrie
Family Matinee – (4/11)Meet The Ballerina event after the performance New Bach Robert GarlandIn the Mirror of Her Mind Christopher HugginsNew Ballet 1Swan Lake (Act III Pas de Deux) Staged by Anna-Marie Holmes after PetipaNew Ballet 2 Darrell Grand Moultrie
Opposite:Ingrid Silva and Fredrick Davis; photo by Rachel Neville
Below:The company in Return; photo by Matthew Murphy
EIFMAN BALLET OF ST. PETERSBURG TENDER IS THE N
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Tickets start at $60 Fri 8pm, Sat 2 & 8pm, Sun 2pm
Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg returns to New York City Center with the New York premiere of a full-length ballet based on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s final novel. In it, a young actress is drawn into the circle of a glamorous yet troubled couple, with tragic results. Eifman, known for theatrical productions that delve into the human psyche, offers a dazzling take on this Fitzgerald classic.
“OF THE BALLET CHOREOGRAPHERS MAKING NARRATIVE WORKS FOR MAJOR STAGES, RUSSIAN ROMANTIC BORIS EIFMAN IS VIRTUALLY THE ONLY ONE TOTALLY IN TOUCH WITH THE 21ST CENTURY.”
— Los Angeles Times
Based on the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Music by Alban Berg
Franz Schubert George GershwinChoreographed by
Boris EifmanArtistic Director
Boris Eifman
Studio 5 SponsorsMargee and John Falk • Barbara and David Zalaznick
DANCECurated and hosted byDamian Woetzel and Wendy Whelan
9/29 Mon 6:30pmDAMIAN WOETZEL & WENDY WHELAN IN CONVERSATION Join renowned dancer-turned-director Damian Woetzel in conversation with Wendy Whelan, who is retiring from New York City Ballet after a thirty-year career that led the New York Times to declare her “America’s greatest contemporary ballerina.”
4/13 Mon 6:30pmDANCE WITH WENDY WHELAN As part of her new role as New York City Center’s first Artistic Associate, Wendy Whelan will curate a dynamic exploration of dance.
MUSICAL THEATERCurated and hosted by Ted Chapin in connection with the 2015 Encores! season.
February 2015THE LIFE OF IRAGeorge & Ira Gershwin are remembered as a duo, but after George died in 1937, Ira continued to produce witty, indelible lyrics (“The Man That Got Away,” “The Saga of Jenny”) for nearly 45 years. Join us for an evening devoted to Ira’s life and work – which went far beyond Lady, Be Good.
March 2015GOTTA DANCEThe original production of Paint Your Wagon bore the inimitable stamp of the great choreographer Agnes de Mille. This Studio 5 event will explore the evolving use of dance in Broadway musicals.
May 2015BOUZOUKI OR NOT?From the Siamese palace of The King and I to the Russian shtetl of Fiddler on the Roof, Broadway musicals have often abandoned the familiar sounds of Tin Pan Alley in favor of ethnic musical styles and instruments. This event delves into the cultural influences that shaped Zorba! as well as other classic musicals.
The Barbara and David Zalaznick Studio 130 W 56th Street (between 6th and 7th Aves) 5th floor
STUDIO 5AT CITY CENTERIn the Barbara and David Zalaznick Studio
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Studio 5 at City Center utilizes in-studio performances and an interactive format to take the audience beyond the proscenium and deep into the worlds of dance and musical theater.
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JEANINE TESORIARTISTIC DIRECTOR
Encores! Off-Center Founding SponsorsStacey and Eric Mindich • Stacy Bash-Polley
Encores! Off-Center Series SponsorAmerican Express
Major SupportersNathalie and Pablo Salame
Additional Support is provided byPaula and Ira Resnick • Alec Stais and Elissa Burke
The Lobby Project is sponsored byThe Frederick Loewe Foundation
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“CITY CENTER’S ENCORES! OFF-CENTER SERIES, OVERSEEN BY JEANINE TESORI, IN JUST ITS SECOND SEASON HAS BECOME A SUMMER THEATER HIGHLIGHT.”
– The New York Times
“ENCORES! OFF-CENTER, UNDER THE DAZZLING ARTISTIC DIRECTION OF JEANINE TESORI, HAS BECOME MY FAVORITE NEW ARTS INSTITUTION…WITH PASSIONATELY CHOSEN, WONDERFULLY CAST AND NURTURED PRODUCTIONS.”
– Linda Winer, Newsday
Encores! Off-Center, the musical theater series led by artistic director Jeanine Tesori (composer of Caroline, Or Change; Shrek; Fun Home), presents landmark Off-Broadway musicals filtered through the lens of today’s most innovative artists. Since its July 2013 debut, Off-Center has garnered both popular and critical acclaim; its second production, Violet, transferred to Broadway and received four Tony nominations including Best Revival of a Musical.In the Encores! tradition, there is a strong emphasis on the scores, with the orchestra performing on stage. Tickets, many of which are just $25, include free admission to The Lobby Project, a series of pre-curtain conversations and performances with a range of special guests including artists, scholars, and musicians.
THE 2015 LINEUP WILL BE ANNOUNCED SOON… STAY TUNED!
Opposite Page: Lin-Manuel Miranda & Karen Olivo in tick, tick... BOOM!
Above: Mamie Parris & Katie Thompson in Pump Boys and Dinettes.
Randy Newman in Randy Newman’s Faust: The Concert.
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Tickets start at $40Fri – Sat 8pmThe world’s most celebrated dancing partners, the extraordinary Natalia Osipova and Ivan Vasiliev, will reunite for the New York premiere of the triple bill Solo for Two. A co-production between Segerstrom Center for the Arts and Ardani Artists in association with New York City Center, Solo for Two comes to New York for two performances only following engagements at Segerstrom Hall in California, the Stanislavsky Musical Theatre in Moscow, and the London Coliseum. The evening will feature works by acclaimed contemporary choreographers Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Ohad Naharin, and Arthur Pita.
MercyChoreographed by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui Music by Heinrich Schütz, Johann Hermann Schein
PassoChoreographed by Ohad Naharin Music by Autechre, English traditional folk music
FacadaChoreographed by Arthur Pita Music by Frank Moon, Portuguese traditional fado Design by Jean-Mark Puissant
Cast:The Bride: Natalia OsipovaThe Groom: Ivan VasilievLady in Black: Elizabeth McGorianMusician: Frank Moon
Right:Photo by Gene Schiavone
Left:Photo by Souheil Michael Khoury
“THE TWO MOST ASTONISHINGLY DRAMATIC AND ROCKET-FUELLED BALLET STARS OF THE MOMENT.”
– The Daily Telegraph, UK
STAGE ITickets: $90Previews Begin 10/21Opening Night 11/11LOST LAKEWorld premiere play by David AuburnDirected by Daniel Sullivan with John Hawkes and Tracie ThomsDavid Auburn, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Proof, returns to MTC with Lost Lake, a riveting and spirited world premiere play directed by Daniel Sullivan. The lakeside rental Veronica (Tracie Thoms) has managed to afford is a far cry from the idyllic getaway she and her children so desperately need. And the disheveled property owner, Hogan (John Hawkes), has problems of his own – problems that Veronica is inevitably – and irrevocably – pulled into.An engrossing and revealing portrait of two strangers bound together by circumstance, Lost Lake is a vivid new work about the struggle for connection in an imperfect world.
MANHATTANTHEATRECLUBFor more information visit ManhattanTheatreClub.com
Since 1984, Manhattan Theatre Club has produced at its Off-Broadway home at New York City Center Stages I and II. In 2012, they launched the Harold and Mimi Steinberg New Play Series, a place where bold, new work meets bold, new audiences.
Jodi Long
John Hawkes
Tracie Thoms
STAGE ITickets: $85Previews Begin 2/3Opening Night 2/24THE WORLD OF EXTREME HAPPINESSWorld premiere play by Frances Ya-Chu CowhigDirected by Eric Ting with Ruy Iskandar, Francis Jue, Jennifer Lim, Jodi Long, Jo Mei, Andrew PangUnwanted from the moment she was born, Sunny is determined to escape her life in rural China and forge a new identity in the city. As naïve as she is ambitious, Sunny views her new job in a grueling factory as a stepping-stone to untold opportunities. When fate casts her as a company spokeswoman at a sham PR event, Sunny’s bright outlook starts to unravel in a series of harrowing and darkly comic events, as she begins to question a system that enriches itself by destroying its own people.Critically acclaimed when it debuted in a workshop production at London’s National Theatre, The World of Extreme Happiness makes its world premiere in a co-production with Chicago’s Goodman Theatre. “Hard-hitting and bruisingly funny” (Time Out London), this epic new drama by Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig is as fierce and unflinching as the world it examines.
STAGE ITickets: $90Previews Begin 5/26 Opening Night 6/16THE SWING OF THE SEAWorld premiere play by Richard GreenbergDirected by Lynne MeadowThe team that brought you The Assembled Parties—Tony-winning playwright Richard Greenberg (Take Me Out, Three Days of Rain) and MTC’s award-winning Artistic Director Lynne Meadow (Wit, The Commons of Pensacola)—reunites for The Swing of the Sea, a world-premiere play that marks the 11th
collaboration between Mr. Greenberg & MTC.
THE STUDIO AT STAGE IIHarold and Mimi Steinberg New Play Series Tickets: $30**All tickets during the initial, subsidized run are priced at $30. Subsequent weeks are subject to a price increase.
STAGE IITickets: $30Previews Begin 11/4 Opening Night 11/18BY THE WATERWorld premiere play by Sharyn RothsteinDirected by Hal BrooksHurricane Sandy has just ravaged the lifelong home of Marty and Mary Murphy. But the storm has ripped apart more than just the walls: with their neighbors too devastated to stay, the couple’s beloved Staten Island community is in danger of disappearing forever. Determined to rebuild, Marty wages a campaign to save his neighborhood and his home, but when the Murphys’ sons arrive to help their parents dig out, past betrayals come rushing to the surface.With fierce compassion and poignant humor, By The Water reminds us that the very powers that tear us apart can also bring us together.By The Water is the first world premiere production to come out of The Writer’s Room, a unique multi-year partnership between Manhattan Theatre Club and Ars Nova designed to commission, develop and support playwrights in the process of creating new work for the stage.
Patriarch Max has died, leaving behind two sons, Brett and Alec, and a lover, Vivi. All three reunite for one evening in Vivi‘s New York apartment. Secrets, passions and ghosts of the past emerge for this trio as each of them faces an uncertain future.The Swing of the Sea was commissioned by MTC through the U.S. Trust New American Play Commissioning Program.
Women’s Project Theater, under the newly announced leadership of Producing Artistic Director Lisa McNulty, is the nation’s oldest and largest theater company dedicated to work by women, and the place to catch the hottest work by female artists working in the American theater today! Join us at City Center Stage II for a daring and bold season of three new plays, from the company Newsday called “a fierce, increasingly important, and quite wonderful institution.”
Women’s Project Theater announces its new FRIEND US! Membership program. For a tax deductible donation of $100 or more, you will receive a special 25% members-only discount on two regular-priced tickets to each show in WP’s season, plus a host of other enticing benefits. Join WP’s FRIEND US! Membership program today! Visit WPTheater.org or call 212.765.1706.
WOMEN’SPROJECTTHEATERTickets start at $60
“AND AS LONG AS WE’RE CELEBRATING THE FEMALE FACTOR
IN THEATER, LET’S TIP OUR HATS TO THE ENDURINGLY VITAL
WOMEN’S PROJECT THEATER.”– The New York Times
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Bethany with Tobias Segal and America Ferrera; photo by Carol Rosegg
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Pictured:Sutton Foster and Van Hughes in the Encores! Off-Center production of Violet.
Raúl Esparza in the Encores! Off-Center production of The Cradle Will Rock.
The Encores! Special Even Cotton Club Parade.
Photos by Joan Marcus.
MAJOR SUPPORT FOR ENCORES! IS PROVIDED BY
The Howard Gilman Foundation
Daryl and Steven Roth
MAJOR SUPPORT FOR FALL FOR DANCE IS PROVIDED BYBlanchette Hooker Rockefeller FundThe Shubert FoundationThe Jerome Robbins Foundation The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation
SUPPORT FOR NEW COMMISSIONS IN THE 2014/2015 SEASON IS PROVIDED BYVirginia B. Toulmin Foundation
MAJOR SUPPORT FOR CITY CENTER’S EDUCATION PROGRAMS IS PROVIDED BY
The Pasculano FoundationNathalie and Pablo Salame
MAJOR SUPPORT FOR THE 2014/2015 SEASON IS PROVIDED BYStuart H. Coleman The Horace W. Goldsmith FoundationHenry and Lucy Moses Fund, Inc.Mr. and Mrs. Alan G. Weiler
New York City Center is a city-owned facility and is supported by funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the New York City Council; the New York State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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NEW YORK CITY CENTER THANKS ITS DONORS
Fall for Dance Festival 2014
Career Transition for Dancers 29th Anniversary Jubilee
Encores! Sings Rodgers, Hart, and Hammerstein Gala
Encores! Special Event – THE BAND WAGON
The Little Orchestra Society – FOUR SEASONS: A SPINNING PLANET
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
Encores! LADY, BE GOOD Encores! PAINT YOUR WAGONEncores! ZORBA!
A BAILAR: DANCE AT THE CENTER
Dance Theatre of Harlem
Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg – TENDER IS THE NIGHT
Studio 5 at City Center
Encores! Off-Center
Natalia Osipova & Ivan Vasiliev – SOLO FOR TWO
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