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Lincoln Center Festival - Christopher Wheeldon's The Winter's Tale Ballet
- Item Number
- 125
- Estimated Value
- 200 USD
- Leading Bid
- 125 USD
- Number of Bids
- 8 - Bid History
Item Description
Lincoln Center Festival - Christopher Wheeldon's The Winter's Tale Ballet, A co-production of The National Ballet of Canada and The Royal Ballet, on July 28, 2016
This package includes 2 orchestra tickets to The Winter's Tale on July 28, 2016, 8 pm, at the David Koch Theater as part of Lincoln Center Festival this summer.
Fresh off his 2015 Tony Award for best choreography for An American in Paris, Christopher Wheeldon brings us “the most heartfelt and resonant full-length ballet seen in decades” (Times, U.K.) The inventive staging, astute characterization, and precise emotional register for which Wheeldon is so admired bring new life to Shakespeare’s late romance.
Wheeldon joins together with the creative team behind his acclaimed Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (2011), which proved a massive international hit. Joby Talbot’s beautiful score and Bob Crowley’s magical sets and costumes, accented by stunning silk effects from renowned artist and puppeteer Basil Twist, underscore the bold expressionism and lavish imagination of Wheeldon’s choreography. In this ambitious work, elements of fairy tale, comedy, tragedy, and fantasy are woven together into a complex and deeply touching meditation on loss, redemption, love, jealousy, and the nature of family.
http://www.lincolncenter.org/show/the-winter-s-tale
Choreographer Christopher Wheeldon
Staging Jacquelin Barrett and Anna Délicia Trévien
Scenario Christopher Wheeldon and Joby Talbot
Music Joby Talbot
Design Bob Crowley
Lighting Design Natasha Katz
Projection Design Daniel Brodie
Silk Effects Design Basil Twist
The National Ballet of Canada Orchestra
Music Director and Principal Conductor David Briskin
A co-production of The National Ballet of Canada and The Royal Ballet
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