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American Ballet Theatre - Romeo and Juliet
July 19th, 2009
Starts at 02:00 PM
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Sir Kenneth MacMillan's masterful interpretation of Shakespeare's enduring romantic tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, entered AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE'S repertoire in 1985 and has since become one of the Company's signature productions. Against the sumptuous setting of Renaissance Italy, MacMillan weaves a dance tapestry rich in character nuance and sensuality, and Sergei Prokofiev's stirring music underscores the lyric beauty and passion of this beloved ballet's star-crossed lovers.
PRE-PERFORMANCE LECTURES
Thirty Minute Lectures begin one hour prior to curtain and take place in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion Grand Hall.
Light food available for purchase.
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Specific program information can be found by visiting: American Ballet Theatre
RECEPTIONS/SPECIAL EVENTS
A Center Dance Arts Reception will take place following the opening night performance. By invitation only. To become a member of CDA or to receive more information on attending this special event, please contact us at dance@musiccenter.org.
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Location Dance at the Music Center Dorothy Chandler Pavilion 135 N. Grand Avenue Los Angeles, CA USA 90012 Email:
Phone: 213-365-3500 Website: Click to Visit
In Person
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
135 N. Grand Avenue
Los Angeles, CA - 90012
Information: (213) 972-0711
To purchase a subscription or create your own series, please visit Dance at the Music Center.
To purchase single tickets online or by phone via Ticketmaster, please visit: www.ticketmaster.com or call (213) 365-3500
Group Sales
Student & Senior Rush
Box Office Hours
Monday - Saturday
10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Closed Sundays
Directions & Parking
Parking Validation
With box office validation patrons may park free for 30 minutes in the Music Center Garage.
Public Transportation
Accessibility
Dining
Running Late
Please review your ticket for the correct curtain time. Latecomers will be seated at the first suitable break in the concert. For the convenience of latecomers, the program appears on monitors throughout the hall. |