PNB Roméo et Juliette Review: A Beguiling Tragedy
A judicious excavation of the source material’s affective landscape, Maillot’s Roméo et Juliette is Shakespeare’s story like you’ve never experienced ...
A judicious excavation of the source material’s affective landscape, Maillot’s Roméo et Juliette is Shakespeare’s story like you’ve never experienced ...
In its latest showing, PNB flexed its repertorial range with a satisfyingly edgy quadruple bill featuring four different tutu-less, smile-less, ...
PNB's new Sleeping Beauty is visually stunning, theatrically effective, and well-danced, the immersion set in motion from the moment the ...
The Pacific Northwest Ballet All Balanchine program featured a tastefully selected trio of works representing 47 years of choreographic brilliance.
The Pacific Northwest Ballet The Times Are Racing program can be synthesized under no overarching theme other than excellence in ...
Opening night of the celebration of Asian choreography at Kennedy Center featured an impressive lineup: The Washington Ballet, Ballet West, ...
Despite One Thousand Pieces being the piece more highly anticipated, it is Bacchus which so perfectly demonstrates the power of ...
After two decades with Pacific Northwest Ballet, Principal Dancer James Yoichi Moore will take his final bow at the Season ...
Before the curtain rose on opening of night of Love & Loss, 3 Pacific Northwest Ballet dancers - Sarah-Gabrielle Ryan, ...
Reading this Pacific Northwest Ballet Petite Mort review, it becomes clear how Ekman's Cacti reverentially echoes one of Kylián's most ...