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Dancers: Kenna Gold (USA), Francis Mihm (USA) | Photo: Zavesco Photography
This visually stunning ballet is a provocative and mesmerizing exploration of truth, lies, memory, and desire.
An emotional tour de force, this steamy ballet delves deep into the delicate mental state of Blanche Dubois, one of Tennessee Williams’ most famous characters. Williams’ 1948 Pulitzer Prize-winning drama remains as shocking and relevant today, especially in this production originally conceived by choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa and theater and film director Nancy Meckler. This visually stunning ballet is a provocative and mesmerizing exploration of truth, lies, memory, and desire.
ADMISSION INFO
Content warning: please note this production includes themes of suicide, addiction, and domestic and sexual violence. For more information, please contact us. Recommended 14+.
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