March 29 - April 2, 2017

The Joffrey Ballet's ROMEO & JULIET

Scene from ROMEO & JULIET Cheryl Mann

The Joyce Theater Foundation is thrilled to bring The Joffrey Ballet to New York to perform Krzysztof Pastor’s magnificent re-mounting of his 2008 production of Romeo & Juliet, which had its U.S. premiere in Chicago with the Joffrey in spring 2014. Set in 20thcentury Italian society, this updated version of the classic story is especially relevant for contemporary audiences as it goes beyond an exploration of family strife to position Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers against a backdrop of complicated politics and war.  Propelled by Sergei Prokofiev's lushly dramatic 1935 score - accompanied by the Joffrey Ballet Orchestra: Members of the Chicago Philharmonic - Pastor’s classical yet contemporary ballet version of Romeo & Juliet, “might just be the most eloquent, rapturous, emotionally searing ‘translation’ of the story you will ever see.” – The Chicago Sun-Times

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A Black Woman is in a double attitude jump facing the cyc of the stage. She is wearing a red high neck bodice with an A line above the knee skirt with bare feet. Her hair is in micro braids pulled back into a bun.

 

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There are two different photos taken by Elyse Mertz: the left photo is fAlondra Galvan & the right photo is of one of Ashlyn Christina's artists.

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