Pacific Northwest Ballet at Lincoln Center: Cerrudo, Pite, Tharp
$40-$130
- Emil de Cou, conductor
Owen Belton / Bernard Herrmann / Crystal Pite — Plot Point
Twyla Tharp / Allen Toussaint — Waiting at the Station
The Joyce Theater returns to Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater to present Pacific Northwest Ballet, led since 2005 by former New York City Ballet principal dancer Peter Boal.
PNB Resident Choreographer Alejandro Cerrudo’s Little mortal jump melds technicality with theatricality in a dynamic work of unexpected twists and turns.
Pite’s Plot Point is a chilling choreographic exploration of the cinematic score of Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho.
Rounding out the program, Twyla Tharp’s Waiting at the Station, set to songs by R&B legend Allen Toussaint, follows a man in 1940s New Orleans as he attempts to connect with his son before he must surrender to the three gilded Fates that seek him out.
All performances will be accompanied by the PNB Orchestra under the music direction of Principal Conductor Emil de Cou.
Tickets range in price from $40 to $130. In celebration of The Joyce’s 40th anniversary and PNB’s 50th anniversary, the majority of tickets will be offered for $40 and $50 to audiences.
Running time: Approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes with two intermissions.