NYU Skirball 14/15 Season Brochure

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DEAR FRIENDS,

DR. L. JAY OLIVA | 1933 – 2014

This past April, New York University lost a wonderful member of its community. L. Jay Oliva, my friend and mentor and the Skirball Center’s founder and executive producer, passed away just weeks before he was to celebrate the conclusion of our center’s 10th season. During the past decade, Dr. Oliva took great pride in the diverse arts programming offered at NYU Skirball. He instilled in those around him a dedication to embrace the potential of the performing arts as a vital and transformative part of the human experience. He was an advocate for discovery, never letting a special moment in life pass by. In that spirit, and in his memory, I present our 2014-2015 season. This season we introduce a new partnership with the unequaled SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE from London, salute the return of the iconic JOSHUA LIGHT SHOW, and further our commitment as a vanguard for the circus art form with CIRQUE ALFONSE and the first INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY CIRCUS EXPOSURE . In 2015, we turn our attention to the VISIONS + VOICES: GERMANY including a New York Premiere from THE GOB SQUAD presented in association with our friends at The Public Theater. We welcome back the legendary MUMMENSCHANZ and celebrate the arrival of the critically-acclaimed BALLETCOLLECTIVE and the NEW YORK GILBERT & SULLIVAN PL AYERS . And, of course, we serve as a platform for NYU’s incredible students and faculty, and continue to present audience favorites: the BIG RED CHAIR FAMILY SERIES and NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE . Through it all, we cultivate audiences for the future as the custodians of creativity and innovation; we sustain Dr. Oliva’s original vision for the Skirball Center as a centerpiece of the University and a gateway to connect as a community; and we offer opportunities for dialogue, discovery, and delight. I hope you will join us this season and discover life inside NYU Skirball! See you soon,

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MICHAEL HARRINGTON EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR


SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

8 NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: MEDEA THEATER, FILM 11 WORLD POLITICS WITH RALPH BUULTJENS DIALOGUE 19 – 21 NYU STEINHARDT MUSICAL: MAN OF LA MANCHA MUSICAL THEATER 23 NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE THEATER, FILM 30 – OCT 12 SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE: KING LEAR THEATER 14 – 19 16 23 – 25

TIMBER! BY CIRQUE ALFONSE CIRCUS THE ACADEMY OF AMERICAN POETS CHANCELLORS READING THE JOSHUA LIGHT SHOW MUSIC

27 28 29 – 30

NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: FRANKENSTEIN (ENCORE) FOURTEENTH PEKING OPERA FALL FESTIVAL OPERA BALLETCOLLECTIVE DANCE

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

DIALOGUE

WITH THE BAD PLUS, GLASSER, WYE OAK, WOODS, TELEVISION, J. SPACEMAN + KID MILLIONS THEATER, FILM

1 – 2 7 8 9 11 15 16 18 20 – 30

GILBERT & SULLIVAN PLAYERS: RUDDIGORE MUSICAL THEATER NY COMEDY FESTIVAL WITH MARC MARON COMEDY NY COMEDY FESTIVAL WITH JESSIEMAE PELUSO + CARLY AQUILINO COMEDY RANDY WESTON AND ORCHESTRA IN CONCERT MUSIC NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: SKYLIGHT THEATER, FILM LUDOVICO EINAUDI MUSIC MANXMOUSE TEATRO GRATTACIELO: 20TH ANNIVERSARY GALA BENEFIT CONCERT MUSIC MUMMENSCHANZ THEATER

6 12 – 14 18 19 – 21 20 26 – 31

CRISTINA FONTANELLI’S CHRISTMAS IN ITALY® MUSIC THE NUTCRACKER DANCE NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: JOHN THEATER, FILM NEW YORK CITY GAY MEN’S CHORUS HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR MUSIC DOKTOR KABOOM! THE SCIENCE OF SANTA GILBERT & SULLIVAN PLAYERS: H.M.S. PINAFORE MUSICAL THEATER

THE BIG RED CHAIR FAMILY SERIES IS A SPECIAL PRESENTATION OF EVENTS CREATED FOR THE YOUNGEST OF PERFORMING ARTS ENTHUSIASTS AND THEIR FAMILIES. MORE INFORMATION AT WWW.NYUSKIRBALL.ORG/BIGREDCHAIR


SKIRBALLPRESENTS

SEPTEMBER 30 – OCTOBER 12 | $39 – $70

KING LEAR

FOLLOWING THEIR ACCLAIMED BROADWAY RUN, SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE RETURNS TO NEW YORK WITH AN INTIMATE PRODUCTION — HONORING THE TOURING METHOD OF SHAKESPEARE’S OWN COMPANIES Weary of his royal duties, King Lear proposes to break up his kingdom and generously divide it among his three daughters. Joseph Marcell (celebrated classical actor also known for his role as Geoffrey in “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”) gives a commanding performance in the definitive title role. With a stellar ensemble of eight masterful actors on a simple stage creating all the characters and performing musical instruments, this remarkable production reinvigorates classic theatricality with the tempestuous poetry of Shakespeare.

“This is how Shakespeare was meant to be done.”

BEN BRANTLEY, THE NEW YORK TIMES ON SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE

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NATIONAL THEATRE

NATIONAL THEATRE’S GROUNDBREAKING PROJECT BROADCASTING THE BEST OF BRITISH THEATER AROUND THE GLOBE

Since 2009, National Theatre Live has broadcast the best of British theater to over 1,100 cinemas in more than 40 countries around the world. SCREENINGS OF NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE EVENTS ARE ON A TIME-DELAY AND MAY NOT BE SCREENED AT THE SAME TIME AS THE LIVE PERFORMANCE. NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE ARE DISTRIBUTED OUTSIDE THE U.K. THROUGH NEW YORK-BASED BY EXPERIENCE, INC.

LIVE

SEPTEMBER 8 | 7:00 | $25

MEDEA

Helen McCrory (The Last of the Haussmans) returns to the National Theatre to take the title role in Euripides’ powerful tragedy in a new version by Ben Power. SEPTEMBER 23 | 7:00 | $25

A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE

Tennessee Williams’ timeless masterpiece starring Gillian Anderson (“The X-Files”) as Blanche DuBois, Ben Foster (Kill Your Darlings) as Stanley and Vanessa Kirby (BBC’s Great Expectations) as Stella. OCTOBER 27 | 7:00 | $25

FRANKENSTEIN (ENCORE)

By Nick Dear, based on the novel by Mary Shelley, directed by Academy Award®-winner Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire), and featuring Benedict Cumberbatch (12 Years A Slave) and Jonny Lee Miller (Trainspotting). NOVEMBER 11 | 7:00 | $25

SKYLIGHT

Bill Nighy (The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel) and Carey Mulligan (The Great Gatsby) feature in the highly acclaimed production of David Hare’s Skylight. DECEMBER 18 | 7:00 | $25

JOHN

Combining movement and spoken word to create an intense and moving theatrical experience, DV8 Physical Theatre bring their powerful new production to the National Theatre. CONTAINS ADULT THEMES, STRONG LANGUAGE AND NUDITY. SUITABLE FOR 18YRS+.

JANUARY 22 | 7:00 | $25

TREASURE ISLAND

Robert Louis Stevenson’s story of murder, money and mutiny is brought to life in a thrilling new stage adaptation by Bryony Lavery. SUITABLE FOR 10YRS+.

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SKIRBALLPRESENTS

OCTOBER 14 – 19 | $39 – $65

“Timber! is one of those shows that make you want to run away and join the circus ... It’s all pretty mad

TIMBER!

but there’s a joie de vivre that’s absolutely infectious.” TELEGRAPH (LONDON, UK)

A WHIP CRACKIN’, AXE JUGGLIN’, SAW JUMPIN’, AND HIGH FLYIN’ GOOD TIME!

You can almost smell the fresh-cut pine logs and the sweat of burly lumberjacks when you experience Cirque Alfonse’s Timber! — a wild ride of gravity-defying acrobatics and thrilling tricks with saws, axes and logs from the family farm. Blending circus techniques, live traditional music and the folklore of their native Quebec, Cirque Alfonse is a vibrant group of brave and creative performers from renowned circus troupes, including Les 7 Doigts, Cirque du Soleil, and Cirkus Cirkör of Sweden.

CIRQUE ALFONSE

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OCTOBER 23 – 25 | $26 – $40

THE JOSHUA

“The results are illuminating; let there be light indeed.” VILL AGE VOICE

LIGHT SHOW

RETURNING TO NYU SKIRBALL, THE JOSHUA LIGHT SHOW PRESENTS A 3-DAY FESTIVAL OF “LIQUID LIGHTS,” IN COLLABORATION WITH A LINEUP OF MODERN MUSICAL LUMINARIES

Set aside the traditional, and be ready for a transformative concert experience. Ranging from synthpop producer Glasser to jazz trio The Bad Plus to indie rock duo Wye Oak and more, The Joshua Light Show will dazzle audiences with six concerts over three full evenings of unforgettable performances. Established in the 1960s by multimedia artist Joshua White, The Joshua Light Show synthesizes the visual and aural to deliver an event like no other. White’s slipstreams of “liquid lights” re-emerged in popularity in the early 2000s, receiving recognition in the art world and exhibiting at the Tate Liverpool, Centre Pompidou, the Whitney, and more. PRODUCED IN ASSOCIATION WITH NICK HALLETT (MUSIC DIRECTOR, THE JOSHUA LIGHT SHOW), AND ARKTYPE / THOMAS O. KRIEGSMANN.

WITH LIVE MUSICAL PERFORMANCES BY: OCTOBER 23 | 7:30 THE BAD PLUS PLAYING ORNETTE COLEMAN’S SCIENCE FICTION OCTOBER 23 | 10:00 GLASSER OCTOBER 24 | 7:30 WYE OAK OCTOBER 24 | 10:00 WOODS OCTOBER 25 | 7:30 TELEVISION OCTOBER 25 | 10:00 J. SPACEMAN + KID MILLIONS

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SKIRBALLPRESENTS

JANUARY 8 – 10 | 8:00 | $29 – $45

WITH PERFORMANCES BY: CIRKUS CIRKÖR (SWEDEN) THE RICOCHET PROJECT (USA) ILONA JANTTI (FINLAND) COMPAGNIE NUUA (FINLAND) THE LUCENT DOSSIER EXPERIENCE (USA) OCKHAM’S RAZOR (UK) CASUS (AUSTRALIA) DEAN EVANS AKA “HONEYBUNS” AND MORE! VISIT NYUSKIRBALL.ORG/CNICE FOR THE COMPLETE LINE-UP

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CIRCUS NOW

NEW WORKS FROM ACCLAIMED INTERNATIONAL AND AMERICAN CIRCUS COMPANIES

Around the world, the circus arts are exploding with creativity, range, and vigor. For three nights, New York will experience an unprecedented taste of this new art in the first annual Circus Now: International Contemporary Circus Exposure (CN:ICE). Having won the 2014 Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience for presenting Cirque Eloize’s CIRKOPOLIS, NYU Skirball will further its commitment as a vanguard for the circus art form by hosting numerous critically-acclaimed international and American companies, premiering excerpts of their genre-redefining work. The hilarious and brazen Honeybuns (aka “The World’s Greatest Mime”) performs the role of master of ceremonies. SOME PERFORMANCES CONTAIN ADULT THEMES AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH CIRCUS NOW, A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION SUPPORTING THE EVOLUTION OF THE CIRCUS ARTS IN AMERICA. (WWW.CIRCUSNOW.ORG)

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SKIRBALLPRESENTS

NOVEMBER 15 | 8:00 | $45 – $65

LUDOVICO

LEGENDARY PIANIST AND COMPOSER LUDOVICO EINAUDI PERFORMS A RARE AND EXCLUSIVE ONE-NIGHT ONLY CONCERT

Ludovico Einaudi’s unique musical alchemy draws on elements of classical, rock, electronica, ambient and world music. Stunningly beautiful and effortlessly lyrical, his music redefines traditional genres. Ludovico Einaudi has scored over twenty films, earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Soundtrack for Fuori Dal Mondo. His music has been featured in numerous Hollywood blockbusters Black Swan, The Reader, and J. Edgar, as well as in high-profile ad campaigns for the 2012 London Olympics, the NBA Finals, Nissan, and American Airlines. His most recent album, In a Time Lapse, broke UK chart history for a classical artist, and is the #1 iTunes Classical Album across Europe and the U.S.

EINAUDI

“A pianist with rock god tendencies” DAILY TELEGRAPH (LONDON, UK)

NOVEMBER 7 – 8 | $25 – $40

NY COMEDY

FEATURING COMEDIANS BREAKING-OUT INTO INTERNATIONAL STARDOM NOVEMBER 7 | 7:30 MARC MARON

For more than twenty years, Marc Maron has been writing and performing raw, honest and thought-provoking comedy. His critically acclaimed TV series “Maron” recently wrapped up its second season on IFC, and his incredibly popular WTF podcast has become a worldwide phenomenon. NOVEMBER 8 | 7:00 CARLY AQUILINO AND JESSIEMAE PELUSO

New York-based comedians and regulars on MTV’s “Girl Code,” Carly Aquilino and Jessimae Peluso share stories and say just about anything you are too scared or embarrassed to admit. PRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NEW YORK COMEDY FESTIVAL.

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FESTIVAL


FEBRUARY 4 | 7:30 MARCH 4 | 7:30 APRIL 8 | 7:30 MAY 6 | 7:30

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

SPEAKERS: FEBRUARY 4, 2015 PAUL NICKLEN, SPIRIT OF THE WILD MARCH 4, 2015 CARSTEN PETER, EXTREME PLANET APRIL 8, 2015 JODI COBB, STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND MAY 6, 2015 KOBIE BOYKINS, EXPLORING MARS

SEE OUR WORLD — AND BEYOND — WITH NEW EYES AS THE INTERNATIONALLY POPULAR NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE SPEAKER SERIES LAUNCHES ITS INAUGURAL SEASON RIGHT HERE IN NEW YORK AT NYU SKIRBALL CENTER Don’t miss your chance to meet and be inspired by renowned photographers, explorers, adventurers and scientists as they share tales of adventure and discovery. Through stunning photography and compelling storytelling, these dynamic speakers offer a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to capture the powerful stories and images you’ve seen on the National Geographic Channel and in National Geographic magazine. Hear firsthand reports from the frontlines of exploration — right here in New York, only at NYU Skirball! SUBSCRIPTIONS AVAILABLE NOW. SINGLE EVENT TICKETS ON SALE NOVEMBER 11, PENDING AVAILABILITY.

LIVE

THE NYU COMMUNITY IS INVITED TO ATTEND AN ABRIDGED PREVIEW PRESENTATION ON THE DAY OF EACH EVENT.

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SKIRBALLPRESENTS

VISION S

PREVIEW

THE FOLLOWING ARE SELECTED HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE VISIONS + VOICES GLOBAL PERFORMANCE SERIES FEATURING POWERHOUSE PERFORMANCES FROM GERMANY.

GERMANY

V O I C ES FEBRUARY 18 – 22 | $39 – $65

WESTERN SOCIETY

NEW YORK PREMIERE

THE GOB SQUAD

A PARTY AT THE EXTREME EDGE OF THE WESTERN WORLD!

Happiness and guilt are steeped in the golden sunshine of California. The living room — the hearth of the western home. The splendor surrounding the least watched video on YouTube. A karaoke machine, bottles of champagne and a bucket of Ferrero Rocher. Dripping in glitz and glamour, Western Society is a vivid portrait of civilization in the 21st century. Always on the hunt for beauty in the midst of the mundane, the playful and ultra-intelligent Berlin and Nottingham-based Gob Squad creates audience interactive performances blending theater, art, media and real life. Last seen at The Public Theater, Gob Squad’s Kitchen (You’ve Never Had It So Good) won the 2012 Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience. PERFORMANCE CONTAINS NUDITY. PRESENTED IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE PUBLIC THEATER.

“This is theatre in its purest and best form — ingeniously put together, extremely funny, entertaining, crazy and with a charming whiff of anarchy in the air.” KULTURRADIO BERLIN 10


MARCH 24 – APRIL 12

REMOTE

FIFTY PEOPLE WEARING HEADPHONES SWARM NYC DISCOVERING NEW PERSPECTIVES ON THEIR IDENTITY AND THE FAMILIAR

A horde of 50 people wearing headphones swarm the Big Apple, guided by a synthetic operating system voice providing narratives to focus their thoughts and directives for movement. A pedestrian-based live art experience full of complex soundscapes, Remote New York leads the group of 50 on a journey that shifts perceptions of familiar landscapes as well as conjures up distant memories. Following site specific variations in Berlin, Lisbon, Avignon, Basel, Vienna, São Paulo and Zurich, director Stefan Kaegi of Rimini Protokoll and co-director Jörg Karrenbauer continue to create actor-free productions and audio-visual experiences of urbanity through theater.

NEW YORK

RIMINI PROTOKOLL (KAEGI/KARRENBAUER)

“This experience will change you ... in a compelling and disarming way.” RADIO FRANCE INTERNATIONALE

MARCH 26 – 28 | $32–$49

SCHUBLADEN (DRAWERS)

SIX WOMEN RAISED ON DIFFERENT SIDES OF THE BERLIN WALL COME TOGETHER IN HOPES OF EMBRACING ONE ANOTHER AS SISTERS

Examining the division of Germany almost a quarter century after the fall of the Berlin Wall, She She Pop’s Schubladen (Drawers) is an autobiographical, multi-voiced and deeply amusing chronicle of East-West German history. Members of She She Pop, all of whom were raised in West Germany, meet with their contemporaries from the former East, rummaging around memories and exchanging personal stories surrounding letters, private diaries, music and photographs. Nostalgic conversations, both humorous and profound, reveal the ideological divide between two great mid-twentieth century worldviews. PERFORMED IN GERMAN WITH ENGLISH SUPERTITLES.

SHE SHE POP “Amusing and profound … stays with you long after the show has ended.” TOM MUSTOPH, TAZ BERLIN—DIE TAGESZEITUNG

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SKIRBALLWELCOMES

SEPTEMBER 11 | 6:00 | FREE

WORLD POLITICS

LEADING ANALYST OF GLOBAL AFFAIRS DISCUSSES CONTEMPORARY ISSUES

Historian, author, and longtime faculty member of the Center for Global Affairs, Professor Ralph Buultjens provides a special preview of his popular course, “World Politics.” This lecture examines current critical global issues and provides participants with an overview of critical and timely topics. As the former Nehru Professorial Fellow at the University of Cambridge, Ralph Buultjens is a world renowned lecturer whose work has been described by Indira Gandhi, former Prime Minister of India, as “open[ing] the doors of understanding and expanding[ing] our vision.” PRESENTED BY THE NYU SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES CENTER FOR GLOBAL AFFAIRS.

WITH RALPH BUULTJENS

SEPTEMBER 19 – 21 | $30

MAN OF

NYU STEINHARDT STUDENTS PRESENT ONE OF MUSICAL THEATRE’S MOST BELOVED WORKS

Winner of the 1965 Tony Award for Best Musical, Man of La Mancha takes center stage in this production by NYU Steinhardt’s Program in Vocal Performance. Inspired by Spanish novelist, poet and playwright Miguel de Cervantes’ 17th-century masterpiece Don Quixote, the musical tells a story rich in chivalry, romance and idealism. Not only is Man of La Mancha a classic, but it is also one that remains close to the heart of NYU. After all, the New York premiere took place several blocks away at the former ANTA Washington Square Theatre on West 4th Street in 1965. WRITTEN BY DALE WASSERMAN MUSIC BY MITCH LEIGH LYRICS BY JOE DARION ORIGINAL PRODUCTION STAGED BY ALBERT MARRE ORIGINALLY PRODUCED BY ALBERT W. SELDEN AND HAL JAMES PRESENTED BY NYU STEINHARDT’S DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC AND PERFORMING ARTS PROFESSIONS, PROGRAM IN VOCAL PERFORMANCE.

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LA MANCHA


OCTOBER 28 | 7:30 | FREE

PEKING OPERA

AN UNFORGETTABLE GLIMPSE OF ANCIENT CHINA

14th Annual Peking Opera Festival presents a spectacular display of music, song, mime, combined with glorious costumes, amazing martial arts and traditional Chinese orchestra. An unforgettable glimpse of ancient China complete with singing, dialogue, acrobatic tumbling and kungfu fighting. Featuring DanMei Hou, the star of GuiZhou Peking Opera Company of China and Qi Shu Fang Peking Opera Company. IN CHINESE WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES. PRESENTED BY QI SHU FANG PEKING OPERA COMPANY AND NYU SKIRBALL CENTER.

FALL FESTIVAL OCTOBER 16 | 7:00 | $15

POETS FORUM

THE ACADEMY OF AMERICAN POETS MARKS A MILESTONE WITH THE EIGHTH ANNUAL POETS FORUM

Some of today’s most acclaimed poets come together on one stage to share their work in celebration of the 80th anniversary of the largest membership-based organization in the United States dedicated to the art of poetry. The event features an unforgettable lineup, including Toi Derricotte, Marilyn Hacker, Juan Felipe Herrera, Edward Hirsch, Jane Hirshfield, Khaled Mattawa, Naomi Shihab Nye, Claudia Rankine, Alberto Ríos, Arthur Sze, Anne Waldman and C. D. Wright. PRESENTED BY THE ACADEMY OF AMERICAN POETS.

CHANCELLORS READING

“An unbelievable number of talented poets in its lineup … tonight might just fill your sail for the rest of the fall” TIME OUT NEW YORK 13


SKIRBALLWELCOMES

OCTOBER 29 – 30 | 7:30 | $20 – $75

“Addressing central questions about the genre of ballet — music, gender, body language, academic vocabulary—and without strain. [Troy Schumacher’s] answers look both direct and unforced, experimental and refreshing.” THE NEW YORK TIMES

BALLET

CHOREOGRAPHER AND DIRECTOR TROY SCHUMACHER PRESENTS TWO WORLD PREMIERES ALONG WITH THE CRITICALLY-ACCLAIMED THE IMPULSE WANTS COMPANY

Following their sold-out, critically acclaimed run at the Joyce Theater, BalletCollective arrives at the NYU Skirball Center featuring two world premieres, along with The Impulse Wants Company — named one of 2013’s top ten moments in dance by chief dance critic Alastair Macaulay of The New York Times. Choreographer and director Troy Schumacher brings together a remarkable roster of collaborative artists, including indie-rock’s Ellis Ludwig-Leone (of San Fermin), artist David Salle, writer Cynthia Zarin, designer Brandon Stirling Baker and a thrilling company of dancers from the New York City Ballet.

COLLECTIVE

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NEW YORK GILBERT & SULLIVAN

“Ruddigore has enough charm and drollery to enchant a modern audience.” THE NEW YORK TIMES

PLAYERS

CELEBRATING FOUR DECADES OF FUN, FRIVOLITY AND FEARLESS PERFORMANCES

Another season of hilarious heroes and heroines happily, and operatically, entertaining us as only New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players can — now in its 40th fantabulous year! To celebrate their Ruby Anniversary, they’re presenting a full season of classic Gilbert & Sullivan topsy turvy tales. Whether you choose to enjoy the ghostly and ghastly satire of Ruddigore, the seafaring sensation that is H.M.S. Pinafore, a romantic ride with The Gondoliers, or all of the above, you’ll tap your toes and belly laugh to the longest-running professional Gilbert & Sullivan company in America.

NOVEMBER 1 – 2 | $59 – $89

RUDDIGORE

Thanks to an ancestor who loved torturing witches, the Baronet of Ruddigore is cursed — if he doesn’t commit a crime every day, his life will end in agony, and the curse will be handed down to the next in line. DECEMBER 26 – 31 | $59 – $99

H.M.S. PINAFORE

Lowly sailor Ralph Rackstraw has a problem. Or rather, two. He’s fallen for the Captain’s daughter, Josephine, and to make matters worse, she’s been promised to the haughty Sir Joseph Porter. MAY 15 – 17 | $59 – $89

THE GONDOLIERS

The Grand Inquisitor of Spain cast the King of Barataria’s infant son off to Venice, but only after he was secretly wed to a nobleman’s daughter. Now, many years later, the impoverished Duke of Plaza Toro has brought his daughter to Venice in search of her infant groom.

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SKIRBALLWELCOMES

NOVEMBER 9 | 6:00 | $15

RANDY WESTON

RANDY WESTON AFRICAN RHYTHMS ORCHESTRA CELEBRATES JAMES REESE EUROPE AND HARLEM HELLFIGHTERS

Randy Weston and his African Rhythms Orchestra celebrates James Reese Europe and the 369th Regiment of World War I—also known as the “Harlem Rattlers.” In 1918, Lieutenant James Reese Europe, an American ragtime and early jazz bandleader, arranger and composer, made military and music history by being the first African American to lead troops into battle, and spread the ‘’jazz germ’’ throughout the European continent. This concert is the first in a two-part program. The second part will be on Monday, November 10th, a roundtable discussion on the 369th Regiment in popular culture. For more information please visit www.nyuiaaa.org. PRESENTED BY THE INSTITUTE OF AFRICAN AMERICAN AFFAIRS AT NYU.

AND ORCHESTRA IN CONCERT NOVEMBER 18 | 8:00 | $50 – $100

TEATRO

CELEBRATE TEATRO GRATTACIELO’S 20TH ANNIVERSARY!

Teatro Grattacielo celebrates its 20th Anniversary with a Gala Benefit Concert staring Guest of Honor Aprile Millo, tenor Raúl Melo, baritone Stephen Gaertner and bass Ashraf Sewailam. Also featured will be sopranos Tiffany Abban, Kerri Marcinko and Megan Monaghan; mezzo Anna Tonna; baritone Stefanos Koroneos; and bass Damian Savarino with the Cantori New York Chorus and the Teatro Grattacielo Orchestra under the leadership of Israel Gursky. The first half of the program will consist of selections from past productions including L’Amore dei Tre Re, Risurrezione, I Cavalieri di Ekebù, Guglielmo Ratcliff and Zazà, while the second half will include selections from operas planned for future productions including La Dama Boba, Siberia, Belfagor, Cecilia and Il Campiello.

GRATTACIELO

“Teatro Grattacielo is one of New York’s most valuable and distinctive small opera companies …” WQXR OPERAVORE

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NOVEMBER 20 – 30 | $49 – $85

MUMMENSCHANZ

THE MUSICIANS OF SILENCE RETURN TO NYU SKIRBALL FOR 12 PERFORMANCES

Mummenschanz conjures a magical world, full of possibilities, without uttering a word. The troupe’s playful and memorable exploits display an enormously inventive use of forms, shadow and light as well as creative manipulation of sculptural, expressive masks and abstract shapes. The result is a visually stunning spectacle of entertainment that is suitable for the entire family to enjoy. Mummenschanz offers timeless insight on the human condition. The result transcends cultural barriers and sparks the imagination. The entire program of puppetry and visual antics is performed without music or sound. The show will feature classic audience favorites, as well as brilliant new creations seen for the first time. Since its three year run on Broadway, Mummenschanz has pioneered a new form of visual theater and has constantly and successfully toured in 60 countries on five continents. In the last three years, they have been to London, Paris, Barcelona, Rome, Milan, Berlin, Vienna, Mexico City and South Africa.

“Mummenschanz mystifies and delights.” THE BOSTON GLOBE

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SKIRBALLWELCOMES

DECEMBER 6 | 3:00 | $52.50 – $67.50

CRISTINA FONTANELLI’S

CELEBRATING 11 YEARS OF PASSIONATELY PRESERVING THE ITALIAN HERITAGE WITH ITALY’S BEST LOVED SONGS

Cristina Fontanelli is an award-winning singer and PBS host for “Andrea Bocelli Live in Central Park,” “Il Volo Takes Flight,” and other TV appearances. A vocal journey through Italy’s beloved songs, arias, Neapolitan and Christmas classics, Christmas in Italy ®® is becoming an annual holiday favorite. Cristina Fontanelli’s vocal performance, along with piano, mandolin and guitar accompaniment, will transport you to Bella Italia. Featuring Maestro Steven Crawford (The Metropolitan Opera) on piano; award-winning musicians on mandolin/guitar; child ballerinas, choir, special guest celebrity emcee, and NYC public school children singing and dancing to the traditional Italian Christmas carol “Tu scendi dalle stelle.” Experience this love letter to Italy and how is it is “preserving values” (Epoch Times).

CHRISTMAS IN ITALY ®

“Vocal genius” NEW YORK SUN

DECEMBER 12 – 14 | $25 – $50

“Tremendous force of magic and mystery.” THE NEW YORK TIMES

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THE JOFFREY BALLET SCHOOL AND THE JOFFREY CONCERT GROUP WILL PRESENT THE FULL-TWO ACT HOLIDAY TRADITION, THE NUTCRACKER

A tradition started by founder Robert Joffrey 60 years ago, The Nutcracker has been an important part of the history of the Joffrey Ballet School. This year, directed by Davis Robertson and assisted by Jo Matos, the performance will feature over 300 dancers from all of the Joffrey Ballet School programs. This holiday staple, complete with dancing mice, trees and sugar plums, is a must for the whole family. Come and enjoy the city’s most magical Nutcracker in the heart of Greenwich Village!

NUTCRACKER

PRESENTED BY THE JOFFREY BALLET SCHOOL.

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DECEMBER 19  – 21 | $45 – $75

HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR 2014:

PACKED WITH SEASONAL FUN AND LAUGHTER, NYC GAY MEN’S CHORUS WILL HAVE YOU DASHING THROUGH THE SNOW AND LAUGHING ALL THE WAY!

Looking for a classic holiday show filled to the brim with Christmas cheer? New York City Gay Men’s Chorus presents its annual Holiday Spectacular, featuring the glorious sound of 200 guys singing all your favorite Yuletide songs like angels. Bring the whole family, and let the New York City Gay Men’s Chorus make your season bright.

HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS

NYC GAY

MEN’S CHORUS MARCH 20  – 22 | $45 – $75

BIG GAY

BACK FOR ANOTHER HILARIOUS AND HEARTFELT SING-A-LONG!

Featuring the passionate and courageous vocal sound of the legendary, 200 s­ trong New York City Gay Men’s Chorus, Big Gay Sing returns to NYU Skirball Center following a sell-out year! Celebrating their gay in ever more innovative ways, this dragtastic chorus gets better and better. Fresh from their Big Gay Sing 6 tour of London and Dublin, this crazy NYCGMC show has become a New York tradition not to be missed.

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GETTING TICKETS ONLINE

www.nyuskirball.org BY PHONE

888.611.8183 IN PERSON

NYU Skirball Center Shagan Box Office 566 LaGuardia Place at Washington Square New York, New York 10012 OPEN TUESDAY – SATURDAY, NOON – 6:00PM AND TWO HOURS BEFORE CURTAIN TIME.

GETTING HERE LOCATION

566 LaGuardia Place at Washington Square New York, NY 10012 BY SUBWAY

A C E B D F M TO WEST 4TH STREET 1 TO CHRISTOPHER STREET N R TO 8TH STREET 6 TO ASTOR PLACE BY BUS

M1 M2 M3 M5 M8 AND M21 X9 M101 M102 M103 BY CAR

ALL SALES ARE FINAL. THERE ARE NO REFUNDS AND NO EXCHANGES. SERVICE FEES MAY APPLY. ALL TICKET PRICES AS OF AUGUST 1, 2014. PRICES MAY INCREASE AS PERFORMANCE DATES NEAR. TICKETS REQUIRED FOR EVERY PERSON OVER THE AGE OF ONE YEAR. VALID ID REQUIRED FOR ALL DISCOUNTS. DISCOUNTS AND OTHER PACKAGES CANNOT BE COMBINED. OTHER LIMITS AND RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY. LATECOMERS WILL NOT BE ADMITTED INTO THE THEATER UNTIL A SUITABLE BREAK IN THE PERFORMANCE OR AT THE DISCRETION OF THEATER MANAGEMENT. EXACT SEAT LOCATIONS ARE NOT GUARANTEED FOR LATECOMERS. ALL OFFERS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY. ALL ARTISTS, DATES AND PROGRAMS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

Driving directions and parking locations are available on our website. DISCOUNT PARKING is available at the Washington Square Village

Garage. The location is marked on the map below. Validations must be picked up at the Box Office or Lobby Café. Discount can be applied for up to 5 hours of parking.

STILL CAMERAS, VIDEO CAMERAS AND OTHER RECORDING DEVICES ARE NOT PERMITTED IN THE THEATER. CELL PHONES MUST BE SILENCED. PATRONS FOUND RECORDING A PERFORMANCE IN ANY MEDIUM MAY BE ASKED TO LEAVE.

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THANK YOU TO OUR FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS OF NYU SKIRBALL’S 2014/2015 SEASON THE ENGAGEMENT OF CIRQUE ALFONSE IS FUNDED THROUGH THE MID ATLANTIC TOURS PROGRAM OF MID ATLANTIC ARTS FOUNDATION WITH SUPPORT FROM THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS.

OFFICIAL BEVERAGE SPONSOR: FIND A FULL LISTING OF OUR SPONSORS AT NYUSKIRBALL.ORG

PHOTO CREDITS COVER ELLIE KURTTZ (LEFT), GUILLAUME MORIN (RIGHT). INSIDE FRONT COVER GREG KESSLER. PAGE 2 ELLIE KURTTZ. PAGE 3 CATHERINE ASHMORE (LEFT), JOHN HAYNES (RIGHT). PAGE 4 GUILLAUME MORIN (LEFT), JANE HOBSON (RIGHT). PAGE 5 GREG KESSLER. PAGE 6-7 BRUNO OHARA (LEFT), KATE RUSSELL PHOTOGRAPHY (MIDDLE), LUIS SARTORI DO VALE (RIGHT). PAGE 8 LUDOVICO: CESARE CICCARDINI, NY COMEDY FESTIVAL: LEIGH RIGHTON (LEFT), COURTESY OF SUPER ARTISTS, INC (MIDDLE), RICK WENNER (RIGHT). PAGE 9 PAUL NICKLEN (LEFT), JODI COBB (RIGHT). PAGE 10 GARRETT DAVIS/CAPTURE IMAGING. PAGE 11 REMOTE NEW YORK: STEFAN KAEGI, SCHUBLADEN: BENJAMIN KRIEG. PAGE 12 RALPH BUULTJENS: COURTESY OF RALPH BUULTJENS, MAN OF LA MANCHA: COURTESY OF NYU STEINHARDT. PAGE 13 PEKING OPERA: DANMEI HOU, POET’S READING: BRIAN PALMER (LEFT), YOON KIM (RIGHT). PAGE 14 ERIN BAIANO. PAGE 15 NOAH STRONE (LEFT), DAVID SIGAFOOSE (RIGHT). PAGE 16 RANDY WESTON: ATANE OFIAJA (LEFT), FATOUMATA WESTON (LEFT), TEATRO: DAVID SAMSKY. PAGE 17 COURTESY OF MUMMENSCHANZ. PAGE 18 CHRISTMAS IN ITALY: DANIEL ROBINSON (LEFT), LUIGI SCORCIA (RIGHT), THE NUTCRACKER: AK47/ ANNA KUZMINA. PAGE 19 BRUCE-MICHAEL GELBERT (LEFT), THE DRUNKEN PHOTOGRAPHER (RIGHT).

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CHILDREN, FAMILIES, STUDENTS AND TEACHERS:

DISCOVER THE WONDER AND EXCITEMENT OF LIVE PERFORMANCE INSIDE OUR BIG RED CHAIR FAMILY SERIES!

NYUSKIRBALL.ORG/BIGREDCHAIR


NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SKIRBALL CENTER ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES 60 WASHINGTON SQUARE SOUTH, SUITE 503 NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10012-1019

PAID

MILFORD, CT PERMIT NO. 80


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