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Family Series

BOX TIER/PREMIUM MEZZANINE LEVEL 1 CENTER ORCHESTRA RING LEVEL 2 ORCHESTRA LEVEL 2 BALCONY LEVEL 3 ORCHESTRA LEVEL 3 BALCONY LEVEL 4 SIDE ORCHESTRA

Balanchine! (Only THREE performances)

Preview

OCT 30, 7:30PM

JAN 29, 7:30PM

MAR 5, 7:30PM

APR 16, 7:30PM

Wed, APR 23, 7:30PM+

Opening

OCT 31, 7:30PM

JAN 30, 7:30PM

MAR 6, 7:30PM

APR 17, 7:30PM

Thu, APR 24, 7:30PM

Fri, Eve.

NOV 1, 7:30PM

JAN 31, 7:30PM

MAR 7, 7:30PM

APR 18, 7:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

Sat. Mat.

NOV 2, 1:30PM

FEB 1, 1:30PM

MAR 8, 1:30PM

APR 19, 1:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

Sat. Eve.

NOV 2, 7:30PM

FEB 1, 7:30PM

MAR 8, 7:30PM

APR 19, 7:30PM

Fri, APR 25, 7:30PM*

Sun. Mat.

NOV 3, 1:30PM

FEB 2, 1:30PM

MAR 9, 1:30PM

APR 20, 1:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

Sun. Eve.

NOV 3, 6:30PM

FEB 2, 6:30PM

MAR 9, 6:30PM

APR 20, 6:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

+No Preview performance for Tour-de-Force: Balanchine! *PLEASE NOTE—Performance days, time and seats may vary.

DAY/TIME_________________ PRICE PER PACKAGE $__________ # OF SEATS ________ = TOTAL $________________ Notes about my seating request: Please include any special seating requests with your order. We will make every effort to fulfill your requests, but cannot guarantee we will be able to do so.

________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I need wheelchair accessible seating.

STEP 3 ADD ON ADDITIONAL SINGLE TICKETS for your series’ productions including fastselling favorites The Nutcracker, Peter Pan, Who Cares? and inthewings with Septime Webre. # of Seats

Price

Peter Pan

Who Cares?

Saturday

DEC 7, 2PM

APR 19, 1:30PM

MAY 17, 1 or 5:30PM

Sunday

DEC 8, 1PM

APR 20, 1:30PM

MAY 18, 1 or 5:30PM

Please note—Seats and locations will vary for each performance.

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Performance Section Alternate Production Date/Time Section

The Nutcracker

Subtotal

________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

SUBSCRIPTION PRICING FIVE-SERIES SUBSCRIBERS SAVE 20%— THAT’S LIKE GETTING ONE BALLET FOR FREE! Section

5-Series

5-Series Preview

Family Series

Box Tier/Mezzanine

$476

$378

Not available

Level 1 Center Orchestra Ring

$380

$309

$216

Level 2 Orchestra/Balcony

$340

$285

$198

Level 3 Orchestra/Balcony

$230

$206

$148.50

Level 4 Side Orchestra

$140

$120

$111.50

For more information or to donate, visit washingtonballet.org or contact Blaire Massa at bmassa@washingtonballet.org

Performance

Box Tier/ Mezz.

Level 1 Center Orch. Ring

Level 2 Orch./Bal.

Level 3 Orch./Bal.

Level 4 Side Orch.

STEP 4 PAYMENT

Nutcracker

N/A

$85.50

$76.50

$51.75

$31.50

5-Series

$112.50

$85.50

$76.50

$51.75

$31.50

Preview

$78.25

$65.50

$61

$45

$26

Discover

Mastercard

Amex

check

Card Number________________________________________ Exp. Date_____________ Security Code______________

To donate by phone, please call 202.362.3606 x142

Additional Individual Ticket Prices (Includes 10% Subscriber Discount)

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

VISA

I hope you will join me for The Washington Ballet’s 2013.14 Season, soaring. A season of innovative contemporary and beloved classical performances that will entertain, enrich and inspire you.

Benefits include: Open rehearsals Opportunities to meet the dancers Ticket discounts Backstage tours Acknowledgment in the program Private events with the artists And more…

OPTION 2 – FAMILY SERIES SUBSCRIPTION PACKAGES Series

Ticket sales only cover 40% of the cost of running our world-class company, award-winning school and meaningful community engagement programs. TWB relies on the support and generosity of an exceptional group of donors and friends in order to continue doing what we do. Please consider adding a contribution to your subscription.

Who Cares?

Pictured: Jared Nelson

Five Series

Pictured: Aurora Dickie

STEP 2 SELECT YOUR SERIES SELECT YOUR SECTION:

Peter Pan

$45

Thank you to our Corporate Sponsors:

Signature_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Inthewings with Septime Webre

STEP 5 TOTAL Totals from steps 2 and 3

Ticket sales only cover a portion of our costs. Add on a gift here!

Handling fee

Grand total

$___________________ $___________________

Giselle: Revisiting a Classic, OCT 21, 6:30PM Ballet & Rock ‘n Roll, FEB 24, 6:30PM All About Balanchine, APR 7, 6:30PM $25 each, or enjoy all three for only $60.

$___________________

Level 3 Balcony

Level 2 Balcony

Level 3 Balcony

Level 3 Balcony

Level 2 Balcony Mezzanine

Level 3 Balcony

The Washington Ballet Attn.: Subscriptions 3515 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20016 Or subscribe by

FAX 202.362.1311 | PHONE 202.362.3606 X605 | ONLINE WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG

Level 4 Side Orch

Level 2 Orchestra Level 1 Orchestra Level 3 Orchestra

Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater

Level 3

Level 4 Side Orch

Level 4 Side Orch

Level 2 Orchestra

Level 1 Orchestra Level 3 Orchestra

Sidney Harman Hall The Harman Center

Prime Orch Side Orch

If you are new to the Ballet, WELCOME! Becoming a subscriber is sure to send you soaring with the exciting journey that lies ahead. If you are a returning subscriber, THANK YOU! We are grateful for your support and the Ballet’s continued success.

Prime Orch

Rear Orch Premium Orchestra

Side Orch

Warner Theatre

Casting, program, schedules and pricing are subject to change without notice. Offers are not valid on previously purchased subscriptions and are subject to availability. Some restrictions may apply. All sales final.

202.362.3606 x605

Families will be delighted by specially designed family programming that includes The Nutcracker, George Balanchine’s sassy Who Cares? danced to the George Gershwin songbook and a magical trip with Peter, Wendy, Tinkerbell and Captain Hook in Peter Pan, appealing to the kid in all of us.

Septime Webre Artistic Director

Balcony Level 4 Side Orch

Prem Orch

STEP 6 SEND COMPLETED FORM WITH FULL PAYMENT TO:

Level 3

WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG

I look forward to seeing you at the Ballet!

Balcony

Box Tier

2013.2014 Season

The season opens with the great Romantic-era and one of my favorite ballets, Giselle. Demanding technical perfection and outstanding grace, Giselle is a powerful and passionate story that has it all...tragic romance, betrayal and redemption. Spring begins with The Jazz/Blues Project, a riveting “American Experience” program featuring the music of late Jazz saxophonist Charlie “Bird” Parker in Val Caniporali’s striking Bird’s Nest and Trey McIntyre’s powerful Blue Until June to music popularized by Etta James. Then witness the rock n’ roll incursion of plies and jetés in BRITISH INVASION: The Beatles & The Rolling Stones, a ballet-inspired battle between two of Britain’s legendary bands with Trey McIntyre’s A Day in the Life and Christopher Bruce’s highly-acclaimed rock ballet Rooster. The season ends with a magical trip to Neverland and a NEW production of Peter Pan and Tour-de-Force: Balanchine! This all-NEW galastyle program includes the company premiere of George Balanchine’s Themes and Variations as its climatic center-piece.

$ 15.00

Prem Orch

Join TWB’s Artistic Director, Septime Webre, and artists throughout the season for illuminating demonstrations and discussions in TWB’s intimate England Studio.

soaring

PICTURED Morgann Rose and Tamás Krizsa DESIGN CKDesign PHOTOGRAPHY Steve Vaccariello HAIR & MAKE-UP Jill Turnbull, No Worries Salon & Cosmetics

SUBSCRIBE TODAY AND SAVE! WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG • 202.362.3606 x605

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Day Phone_______________________________ Evening Phone_________________________________

British

WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG

City_________________________________ State_________ Zip____________

Jazz/Blues

Subscribers SAVE up to 20%

Address_________________________________________________________________

Giselle

Pictured Jared Nelson and Sona Kharatian Cover Sona Kharatian

Email________________________________________________________________________________

Series

Best Seats and Prices

OPTION 1 – FIVE-SERIES SUBSCRIPTION PACKAGES

Name________________________________________________________________________________

from septime

ALL NEW SEASON AND PROGRAMMING

STEP 1 COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION

We all need a little support sometimes.

3515 WISCONSIN AVENUE, NW WASHINGTON, DC 20016

CHOOSE YOUR SERIES. LISTED TO THE RIGHT ARE THE DATES AND TIMES YOU WILL ATTEND EACH BALLET.

Non-Profit Org. US Postage PAID Washington, DC

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Family Series

BOX TIER/PREMIUM MEZZANINE LEVEL 1 CENTER ORCHESTRA RING LEVEL 2 ORCHESTRA LEVEL 2 BALCONY LEVEL 3 ORCHESTRA LEVEL 3 BALCONY LEVEL 4 SIDE ORCHESTRA

Balanchine! (Only THREE performances)

Preview

OCT 30, 7:30PM

JAN 29, 7:30PM

MAR 5, 7:30PM

APR 16, 7:30PM

Wed, APR 23, 7:30PM+

Opening

OCT 31, 7:30PM

JAN 30, 7:30PM

MAR 6, 7:30PM

APR 17, 7:30PM

Thu, APR 24, 7:30PM

Fri, Eve.

NOV 1, 7:30PM

JAN 31, 7:30PM

MAR 7, 7:30PM

APR 18, 7:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

Sat. Mat.

NOV 2, 1:30PM

FEB 1, 1:30PM

MAR 8, 1:30PM

APR 19, 1:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

Sat. Eve.

NOV 2, 7:30PM

FEB 1, 7:30PM

MAR 8, 7:30PM

APR 19, 7:30PM

Fri, APR 25, 7:30PM*

Sun. Mat.

NOV 3, 1:30PM

FEB 2, 1:30PM

MAR 9, 1:30PM

APR 20, 1:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

Sun. Eve.

NOV 3, 6:30PM

FEB 2, 6:30PM

MAR 9, 6:30PM

APR 20, 6:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

+No Preview performance for Tour-de-Force: Balanchine! *PLEASE NOTE—Performance days, time and seats may vary.

DAY/TIME_________________ PRICE PER PACKAGE $__________ # OF SEATS ________ = TOTAL $________________ Notes about my seating request: Please include any special seating requests with your order. We will make every effort to fulfill your requests, but cannot guarantee we will be able to do so.

________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I need wheelchair accessible seating.

STEP 3 ADD ON ADDITIONAL SINGLE TICKETS for your series’ productions including fastselling favorites The Nutcracker, Peter Pan, Who Cares? and inthewings with Septime Webre. # of Seats

Price

Peter Pan

Who Cares?

Saturday

DEC 7, 2PM

APR 19, 1:30PM

MAY 17, 1 or 5:30PM

Sunday

DEC 8, 1PM

APR 20, 1:30PM

MAY 18, 1 or 5:30PM

Please note—Seats and locations will vary for each performance.

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Performance Section Alternate Production Date/Time Section

The Nutcracker

Subtotal

________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

SUBSCRIPTION PRICING FIVE-SERIES SUBSCRIBERS SAVE 20%— THAT’S LIKE GETTING ONE BALLET FOR FREE! Section

5-Series

5-Series Preview

Family Series

Box Tier/Mezzanine

$476

$378

Not available

Level 1 Center Orchestra Ring

$380

$309

$216

Level 2 Orchestra/Balcony

$340

$285

$198

Level 3 Orchestra/Balcony

$230

$206

$148.50

Level 4 Side Orchestra

$140

$120

$111.50

For more information or to donate, visit washingtonballet.org or contact Blaire Massa at bmassa@washingtonballet.org

Performance

Box Tier/ Mezz.

Level 1 Center Orch. Ring

Level 2 Orch./Bal.

Level 3 Orch./Bal.

Level 4 Side Orch.

STEP 4 PAYMENT

Nutcracker

N/A

$85.50

$76.50

$51.75

$31.50

5-Series

$112.50

$85.50

$76.50

$51.75

$31.50

Preview

$78.25

$65.50

$61

$45

$26

Discover

Mastercard

Amex

check

Card Number________________________________________ Exp. Date_____________ Security Code______________

To donate by phone, please call 202.362.3606 x142

Additional Individual Ticket Prices (Includes 10% Subscriber Discount)

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

VISA

I hope you will join me for The Washington Ballet’s 2013.14 Season, soaring. A season of innovative contemporary and beloved classical performances that will entertain, enrich and inspire you.

Benefits include: Open rehearsals Opportunities to meet the dancers Ticket discounts Backstage tours Acknowledgment in the program Private events with the artists And more…

OPTION 2 – FAMILY SERIES SUBSCRIPTION PACKAGES Series

Ticket sales only cover 40% of the cost of running our world-class company, award-winning school and meaningful community engagement programs. TWB relies on the support and generosity of an exceptional group of donors and friends in order to continue doing what we do. Please consider adding a contribution to your subscription.

Who Cares?

Pictured: Jared Nelson

Five Series

Pictured: Aurora Dickie

STEP 2 SELECT YOUR SERIES SELECT YOUR SECTION:

Peter Pan

$45

Thank you to our Corporate Sponsors:

Signature_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Inthewings with Septime Webre

STEP 5 TOTAL Totals from steps 2 and 3

Ticket sales only cover a portion of our costs. Add on a gift here!

Handling fee

Grand total

$___________________ $___________________

Giselle: Revisiting a Classic, OCT 21, 6:30PM Ballet & Rock ‘n Roll, FEB 24, 6:30PM All About Balanchine, APR 7, 6:30PM $25 each, or enjoy all three for only $60.

$___________________

Level 3 Balcony

Level 2 Balcony

Level 3 Balcony

Level 3 Balcony

Level 2 Balcony Mezzanine

Level 3 Balcony

The Washington Ballet Attn.: Subscriptions 3515 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20016 Or subscribe by

FAX 202.362.1311 | PHONE 202.362.3606 X605 | ONLINE WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG

Level 4 Side Orch

Level 2 Orchestra Level 1 Orchestra Level 3 Orchestra

Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater

Level 3

Level 4 Side Orch

Level 4 Side Orch

Level 2 Orchestra

Level 1 Orchestra Level 3 Orchestra

Sidney Harman Hall The Harman Center

Prime Orch Side Orch

If you are new to the Ballet, WELCOME! Becoming a subscriber is sure to send you soaring with the exciting journey that lies ahead. If you are a returning subscriber, THANK YOU! We are grateful for your support and the Ballet’s continued success.

Prime Orch

Rear Orch Premium Orchestra

Side Orch

Warner Theatre

Casting, program, schedules and pricing are subject to change without notice. Offers are not valid on previously purchased subscriptions and are subject to availability. Some restrictions may apply. All sales final.

202.362.3606 x605

Families will be delighted by specially designed family programming that includes The Nutcracker, George Balanchine’s sassy Who Cares? danced to the George Gershwin songbook and a magical trip with Peter, Wendy, Tinkerbell and Captain Hook in Peter Pan, appealing to the kid in all of us.

Septime Webre Artistic Director

Balcony Level 4 Side Orch

Prem Orch

STEP 6 SEND COMPLETED FORM WITH FULL PAYMENT TO:

Level 3

WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG

I look forward to seeing you at the Ballet!

Balcony

Box Tier

2013.2014 Season

The season opens with the great Romantic-era and one of my favorite ballets, Giselle. Demanding technical perfection and outstanding grace, Giselle is a powerful and passionate story that has it all...tragic romance, betrayal and redemption. Spring begins with The Jazz/Blues Project, a riveting “American Experience” program featuring the music of late Jazz saxophonist Charlie “Bird” Parker in Val Caniporali’s striking Bird’s Nest and Trey McIntyre’s powerful Blue Until June to music popularized by Etta James. Then witness the rock n’ roll incursion of plies and jetés in BRITISH INVASION: The Beatles & The Rolling Stones, a ballet-inspired battle between two of Britain’s legendary bands with Trey McIntyre’s A Day in the Life and Christopher Bruce’s highly-acclaimed rock ballet Rooster. The season ends with a magical trip to Neverland and a NEW production of Peter Pan and Tour-de-Force: Balanchine! This all-NEW galastyle program includes the company premiere of George Balanchine’s Themes and Variations as its climatic center-piece.

$ 15.00

Prem Orch

Join TWB’s Artistic Director, Septime Webre, and artists throughout the season for illuminating demonstrations and discussions in TWB’s intimate England Studio.

soaring

PICTURED Morgann Rose and Tamás Krizsa DESIGN CKDesign PHOTOGRAPHY Steve Vaccariello HAIR & MAKE-UP Jill Turnbull, No Worries Salon & Cosmetics

SUBSCRIBE TODAY AND SAVE! WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG • 202.362.3606 x605

202.362.3606 x605

Day Phone_______________________________ Evening Phone_________________________________

British

WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG

City_________________________________ State_________ Zip____________

Jazz/Blues

Subscribers SAVE up to 20%

Address_________________________________________________________________

Giselle

Pictured Jared Nelson and Sona Kharatian Cover Sona Kharatian

Email________________________________________________________________________________

Series

Best Seats and Prices

OPTION 1 – FIVE-SERIES SUBSCRIPTION PACKAGES

Name________________________________________________________________________________

from septime

ALL NEW SEASON AND PROGRAMMING

STEP 1 COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION

We all need a little support sometimes.

3515 WISCONSIN AVENUE, NW WASHINGTON, DC 20016

CHOOSE YOUR SERIES. LISTED TO THE RIGHT ARE THE DATES AND TIMES YOU WILL ATTEND EACH BALLET.

Non-Profit Org. US Postage PAID Washington, DC

subscribe now and save!

Pictured: Septime Webre

order form

Boundless BALLETS at the BEST prices...

Look Inside


Giselle OCTOBER 30–NOVEMBER 3, 2013 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Wed., OCT 30, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., OCT 31, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., NOV 1, 7:30PM Sat., NOV 2, 1:30PM Sat., NOV 2, 7:30PM Sun., NOV 3, 1:30PM Sun., NOV 3, 6:30PM

An otherworldly beauty!

The Jazz/Blues Project

See one of ballet’s most challenging and gratifying works!

Soulful styling and glorious dance

Love, betrayal and forgiveness reign as The Washington Ballet takes on one of the world’s most beautiful and technically difficult ballets. From the time of its 1841 premiere in Paris, this dramatic and gorgeous ballet has inspired generations of dancers with its tale of a young peasant girl who has a passion for dancing and dies of a broken heart. One of Septime Webre’s all-time favorite classical ballets, Giselle has it all—romance, spirited peasant dances and ghostly spirits. ____________________ Choreography Jean Carolli, Jules Perrot and Marius Petipa Staging Charla Genn and Septime Webre Music Adolphe Adam

Americana at its finest—the iconic music of Etta James and Charlie “Bird” Parker and world-class dance come together in Trey McIntyre’s Blue Until June and Val Caniporali’s Bird’s Nest. Along with a world premiere by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, whose Sueño de Mármol had audiences and critics alike reaching for superlatives last spring and guest appearances by Helen Hayes Award winner E. Faye Butler and the Howard University Jazz Ensemble, this program promises to be the most exhilarating dance event in town. ____________________

Peter Pan

World Premiere JANUARY 29–FEBRUARY 2, 2014 Sidney Harman Hall The Harman Center Wed., JAN 29, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., JAN 30, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., JAN 31, 7:30PM Sat., FEB 1, 1:30PM Sat., FEB 1, 7:30PM Sun., FEB 2, 1:30PM Sun., FEB 2, 6:30PM

Blue Until June Choreography Trey McIntyre Music Songs by Etta James

PICTURED Brooklyn Mack and Maki Onuki

High-flying high-jinxes with Peter, Captain Hook and Tinkerbell!

Bird’s Nest Choreography Val Caniporali Music Charlie “Bird” Parker World Premiere TBA Choreography Annabelle Lopez Ochoa

Play with Fire

BRITISH INVASION: The Beatles & The Rolling Stones MARCH 5–9, 2014 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Wed., MAR 5, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., MAR 6, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., MAR 7, 7:30PM Sat., MAR 8, 1:30PM Sat., MAR 8, 7:30PM Sun., MAR 9, 1:30PM Sun., MAR 9, 6:30PM

[The Washington Ballet] “performed with precision, beauty and panache.

“Almost four decades PICTURED Brooklyn Mack and Sona Kharatian

the Fab Four, [McIntyre]

Giselle is a triumph. “ ~ Dance Magazine

SUBSCRIBE TODAY AND SAVE! WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG • 202.362.3606 x605

since the breakup of has produced a thrilling

“McIntyre has achieved great success

evocation of their music

with this ballet which sets “At Last” and

and its moods...”

other gems into fluid motion.” ~ Philadelphia Daily News

~ The Washington Times

When The Beatles and The Rolling Stones invaded America back in the 1960’s rock ‘n roll changed forever. Relive this revolution in Trey McIntyre’s A Day in the Life, an energetic, thrillingly visual and emotional journey set to classic Beatles’ tunes. Through poignant lyrics, harddriving guitar licks and strutting dance, Christopher Bruce’s highly-acclaimed rock ballet Rooster, is the penultimate “battle of the sexes.” ____________________ A Day in the Life Choreography Trey McIntyre Music Songs by The Beatles Rooster Choreography Christopher Bruce Music Songs by The Rolling Stones

Tour-de-Force: Balanchine! Only three performances! The brilliant next chapter of Tour-de-Force, a gala-style program of provocative and engaging, show-stopping classical and contemporary ballets including Swan Lake, Flames of Paris, D-Construction and more. George Balanchine’s Themes and Variations, the evening’s centerpiece, evokes the great period in classical dance when Russian ballet flourished with the aid of Tchaikovsky’s music. Only available to subscribers, Tour-de-Force is a season highlight not to be missed.

New Production APRIL 16–27, 2014 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center ____________________ Wed., APR 16, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., APR 17, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., APR 18, 7:30PM Sat., APR 19, 1:30PM Sat., APR 19, 7:30PM Sun., APR 20, 1:30PM Sun., APR 20, 6:30PM Non-subscriber performances: APR 26m, 26, 27m, 27, 2014

____________________

World Premiere/ Company Premiere APRIL 23–25, 2014 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Wed., APR 23, 7:30PM Thu., APR 24, 7:30PM Fri., APR 25, 7:30PM

Holiday cheer and history with a twist!

The Nutcracker DECEMBER 5*–29, 2013 The Warner Theatre (Family Series) Sat., DEC 7, 2PM Sun., DEC 8, 1PM

A DC holiday classic! Septime Webre’s delightful The Nutcracker is set in 1882 Georgetown starring George Washington as the heroic Nutcracker. Dazzling costumes, sets dripping with cherry blossoms, historical characters, Revolutionary War soldiers, this Nutcracker is a thrilling tribute to our nation’s capital. ____________________

Flames of Paris Choreography Vasily Vainonen Music Boris Asafyev

Choreography Septime Webre Music Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

D-Construction Choreography Septime Webre Music John Cage

family series The Nutcracker SAT., DEC 7, 2PM SUN., DEC 8, 1PM The Warner Theatre An all-American holiday celebration not be missed!

World Premiere TBD Themes and Variations Choreography George Balanchine Music Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Peter Pan Sat., APR 19, 1:30PM Sun., APR 20, 1:30PM Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Join Peter, Wendy, Tinkerbell and Captain Hook for a high-flying adventure to Neverland.

PICTURED Ji Young Chae and Hyun-Woong Kim

“an altogether winning production… To witness the gasps of astonishment and delight when Peter (Jonathan Jordan) comes blazing through the nursery window… is the production’s greatest reward.”

____________________

Take a high-flying adventure to Neverland with The Washington Ballet’s NEW production of Septime Webre’s dazzling Peter Pan. A swashbuckling coming of age tale that pits Peter and the Lost Boys against Captain Hook and his outrageous band of pirates, this whimsical adventure is told through vibrant dance. Peter Pan is a story about growing up that never seems to grow old.

Choreography Septime Webre Music Carmon DeLeone

Who Cares? “[The Nutcracker]…

____________________

has an exceptionally

Choreography Septime Webre Music Carmon DeLeone

high Q rating— as in cuuute.”

“[Septime Webre’s

TBA ~The Washington Post

PICTURED Jonathan Jordan

PICTURED Andile Ndlovu, Corey Landolt, Chong Sun, Jared Nelson

D-Construction]… is a

~The Washington Post

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A fun and fresh introduction to ballet featuring The Washington Ballet Studio Company in George Balanchine’s sassy Who Cares? in a program with other family favorites from the TWB repertoire. ____________________

well-made crowd pleaser.” ~ The New York Times

Sat., MAY 17, 1 & 5:30PM Sun., MAY 18, 1 & 5:30PM THEARC Theater

PICTURED Fernanda Oliviera

Choreography George Balanchine Music George Gershwin

PICTURED Fernanda Oliviera, Daniel Savetta and Carly Wheaton


Giselle OCTOBER 30–NOVEMBER 3, 2013 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Wed., OCT 30, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., OCT 31, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., NOV 1, 7:30PM Sat., NOV 2, 1:30PM Sat., NOV 2, 7:30PM Sun., NOV 3, 1:30PM Sun., NOV 3, 6:30PM

An otherworldly beauty!

The Jazz/Blues Project

See one of ballet’s most challenging and gratifying works!

Soulful styling and glorious dance

Love, betrayal and forgiveness reign as The Washington Ballet takes on one of the world’s most beautiful and technically difficult ballets. From the time of its 1841 premiere in Paris, this dramatic and gorgeous ballet has inspired generations of dancers with its tale of a young peasant girl who has a passion for dancing and dies of a broken heart. One of Septime Webre’s all-time favorite classical ballets, Giselle has it all—romance, spirited peasant dances and ghostly spirits. ____________________ Choreography Jean Carolli, Jules Perrot and Marius Petipa Staging Charla Genn and Septime Webre Music Adolphe Adam

Americana at its finest—the iconic music of Etta James and Charlie “Bird” Parker and world-class dance come together in Trey McIntyre’s Blue Until June and Val Caniporali’s Bird’s Nest. Along with a world premiere by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, whose Sueño de Mármol had audiences and critics alike reaching for superlatives last spring and guest appearances by Helen Hayes Award winner E. Faye Butler and the Howard University Jazz Ensemble, this program promises to be the most exhilarating dance event in town. ____________________

Peter Pan

World Premiere JANUARY 29–FEBRUARY 2, 2014 Sidney Harman Hall The Harman Center Wed., JAN 29, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., JAN 30, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., JAN 31, 7:30PM Sat., FEB 1, 1:30PM Sat., FEB 1, 7:30PM Sun., FEB 2, 1:30PM Sun., FEB 2, 6:30PM

Blue Until June Choreography Trey McIntyre Music Songs by Etta James

PICTURED Brooklyn Mack and Maki Onuki

High-flying high-jinxes with Peter, Captain Hook and Tinkerbell!

Bird’s Nest Choreography Val Caniporali Music Charlie “Bird” Parker World Premiere TBA Choreography Annabelle Lopez Ochoa

Play with Fire

BRITISH INVASION: The Beatles & The Rolling Stones MARCH 5–9, 2014 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Wed., MAR 5, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., MAR 6, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., MAR 7, 7:30PM Sat., MAR 8, 1:30PM Sat., MAR 8, 7:30PM Sun., MAR 9, 1:30PM Sun., MAR 9, 6:30PM

[The Washington Ballet] “performed with precision, beauty and panache.

“Almost four decades PICTURED Brooklyn Mack and Sona Kharatian

the Fab Four, [McIntyre]

Giselle is a triumph. “ ~ Dance Magazine

SUBSCRIBE TODAY AND SAVE! WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG • 202.362.3606 x605

since the breakup of has produced a thrilling

“McIntyre has achieved great success

evocation of their music

with this ballet which sets “At Last” and

and its moods...”

other gems into fluid motion.” ~ Philadelphia Daily News

~ The Washington Times

When The Beatles and The Rolling Stones invaded America back in the 1960’s rock ‘n roll changed forever. Relive this revolution in Trey McIntyre’s A Day in the Life, an energetic, thrillingly visual and emotional journey set to classic Beatles’ tunes. Through poignant lyrics, harddriving guitar licks and strutting dance, Christopher Bruce’s highly-acclaimed rock ballet Rooster, is the penultimate “battle of the sexes.” ____________________ A Day in the Life Choreography Trey McIntyre Music Songs by The Beatles Rooster Choreography Christopher Bruce Music Songs by The Rolling Stones

Tour-de-Force: Balanchine! Only three performances! The brilliant next chapter of Tour-de-Force, a gala-style program of provocative and engaging, show-stopping classical and contemporary ballets including Swan Lake, Flames of Paris, D-Construction and more. George Balanchine’s Themes and Variations, the evening’s centerpiece, evokes the great period in classical dance when Russian ballet flourished with the aid of Tchaikovsky’s music. Only available to subscribers, Tour-de-Force is a season highlight not to be missed.

New Production APRIL 16–27, 2014 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center ____________________ Wed., APR 16, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., APR 17, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., APR 18, 7:30PM Sat., APR 19, 1:30PM Sat., APR 19, 7:30PM Sun., APR 20, 1:30PM Sun., APR 20, 6:30PM Non-subscriber performances: APR 26m, 26, 27m, 27, 2014

____________________

World Premiere/ Company Premiere APRIL 23–25, 2014 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Wed., APR 23, 7:30PM Thu., APR 24, 7:30PM Fri., APR 25, 7:30PM

Holiday cheer and history with a twist!

The Nutcracker DECEMBER 5*–29, 2013 The Warner Theatre (Family Series) Sat., DEC 7, 2PM Sun., DEC 8, 1PM

A DC holiday classic! Septime Webre’s delightful The Nutcracker is set in 1882 Georgetown starring George Washington as the heroic Nutcracker. Dazzling costumes, sets dripping with cherry blossoms, historical characters, Revolutionary War soldiers, this Nutcracker is a thrilling tribute to our nation’s capital. ____________________

Flames of Paris Choreography Vasily Vainonen Music Boris Asafyev

Choreography Septime Webre Music Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

D-Construction Choreography Septime Webre Music John Cage

family series The Nutcracker SAT., DEC 7, 2PM SUN., DEC 8, 1PM The Warner Theatre An all-American holiday celebration not be missed!

World Premiere TBD Themes and Variations Choreography George Balanchine Music Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Peter Pan Sat., APR 19, 1:30PM Sun., APR 20, 1:30PM Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Join Peter, Wendy, Tinkerbell and Captain Hook for a high-flying adventure to Neverland.

PICTURED Ji Young Chae and Hyun-Woong Kim

“an altogether winning production… To witness the gasps of astonishment and delight when Peter (Jonathan Jordan) comes blazing through the nursery window… is the production’s greatest reward.”

____________________

Take a high-flying adventure to Neverland with The Washington Ballet’s NEW production of Septime Webre’s dazzling Peter Pan. A swashbuckling coming of age tale that pits Peter and the Lost Boys against Captain Hook and his outrageous band of pirates, this whimsical adventure is told through vibrant dance. Peter Pan is a story about growing up that never seems to grow old.

Choreography Septime Webre Music Carmon DeLeone

Who Cares? “[The Nutcracker]…

____________________

has an exceptionally

Choreography Septime Webre Music Carmon DeLeone

high Q rating— as in cuuute.”

“[Septime Webre’s

TBA ~The Washington Post

PICTURED Jonathan Jordan

PICTURED Andile Ndlovu, Corey Landolt, Chong Sun, Jared Nelson

D-Construction]… is a

~The Washington Post

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A fun and fresh introduction to ballet featuring The Washington Ballet Studio Company in George Balanchine’s sassy Who Cares? in a program with other family favorites from the TWB repertoire. ____________________

well-made crowd pleaser.” ~ The New York Times

Sat., MAY 17, 1 & 5:30PM Sun., MAY 18, 1 & 5:30PM THEARC Theater

PICTURED Fernanda Oliviera

Choreography George Balanchine Music George Gershwin

PICTURED Fernanda Oliviera, Daniel Savetta and Carly Wheaton


Giselle OCTOBER 30–NOVEMBER 3, 2013 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Wed., OCT 30, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., OCT 31, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., NOV 1, 7:30PM Sat., NOV 2, 1:30PM Sat., NOV 2, 7:30PM Sun., NOV 3, 1:30PM Sun., NOV 3, 6:30PM

An otherworldly beauty!

The Jazz/Blues Project

See one of ballet’s most challenging and gratifying works!

Soulful styling and glorious dance

Love, betrayal and forgiveness reign as The Washington Ballet takes on one of the world’s most beautiful and technically difficult ballets. From the time of its 1841 premiere in Paris, this dramatic and gorgeous ballet has inspired generations of dancers with its tale of a young peasant girl who has a passion for dancing and dies of a broken heart. One of Septime Webre’s all-time favorite classical ballets, Giselle has it all—romance, spirited peasant dances and ghostly spirits. ____________________ Choreography Jean Carolli, Jules Perrot and Marius Petipa Staging Charla Genn and Septime Webre Music Adolphe Adam

Americana at its finest—the iconic music of Etta James and Charlie “Bird” Parker and world-class dance come together in Trey McIntyre’s Blue Until June and Val Caniporali’s Bird’s Nest. Along with a world premiere by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, whose Sueño de Mármol had audiences and critics alike reaching for superlatives last spring and guest appearances by Helen Hayes Award winner E. Faye Butler and the Howard University Jazz Ensemble, this program promises to be the most exhilarating dance event in town. ____________________

Peter Pan

World Premiere JANUARY 29–FEBRUARY 2, 2014 Sidney Harman Hall The Harman Center Wed., JAN 29, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., JAN 30, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., JAN 31, 7:30PM Sat., FEB 1, 1:30PM Sat., FEB 1, 7:30PM Sun., FEB 2, 1:30PM Sun., FEB 2, 6:30PM

Blue Until June Choreography Trey McIntyre Music Songs by Etta James

PICTURED Brooklyn Mack and Maki Onuki

High-flying high-jinxes with Peter, Captain Hook and Tinkerbell!

Bird’s Nest Choreography Val Caniporali Music Charlie “Bird” Parker World Premiere TBA Choreography Annabelle Lopez Ochoa

Play with Fire

BRITISH INVASION: The Beatles & The Rolling Stones MARCH 5–9, 2014 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Wed., MAR 5, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., MAR 6, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., MAR 7, 7:30PM Sat., MAR 8, 1:30PM Sat., MAR 8, 7:30PM Sun., MAR 9, 1:30PM Sun., MAR 9, 6:30PM

[The Washington Ballet] “performed with precision, beauty and panache.

“Almost four decades PICTURED Brooklyn Mack and Sona Kharatian

the Fab Four, [McIntyre]

Giselle is a triumph. “ ~ Dance Magazine

SUBSCRIBE TODAY AND SAVE! WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG • 202.362.3606 x605

since the breakup of has produced a thrilling

“McIntyre has achieved great success

evocation of their music

with this ballet which sets “At Last” and

and its moods...”

other gems into fluid motion.” ~ Philadelphia Daily News

~ The Washington Times

When The Beatles and The Rolling Stones invaded America back in the 1960’s rock ‘n roll changed forever. Relive this revolution in Trey McIntyre’s A Day in the Life, an energetic, thrillingly visual and emotional journey set to classic Beatles’ tunes. Through poignant lyrics, harddriving guitar licks and strutting dance, Christopher Bruce’s highly-acclaimed rock ballet Rooster, is the penultimate “battle of the sexes.” ____________________ A Day in the Life Choreography Trey McIntyre Music Songs by The Beatles Rooster Choreography Christopher Bruce Music Songs by The Rolling Stones

Tour-de-Force: Balanchine! Only three performances! The brilliant next chapter of Tour-de-Force, a gala-style program of provocative and engaging, show-stopping classical and contemporary ballets including Swan Lake, Flames of Paris, D-Construction and more. George Balanchine’s Themes and Variations, the evening’s centerpiece, evokes the great period in classical dance when Russian ballet flourished with the aid of Tchaikovsky’s music. Only available to subscribers, Tour-de-Force is a season highlight not to be missed.

New Production APRIL 16–27, 2014 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center ____________________ Wed., APR 16, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., APR 17, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., APR 18, 7:30PM Sat., APR 19, 1:30PM Sat., APR 19, 7:30PM Sun., APR 20, 1:30PM Sun., APR 20, 6:30PM Non-subscriber performances: APR 26m, 26, 27m, 27, 2014

____________________

World Premiere/ Company Premiere APRIL 23–25, 2014 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Wed., APR 23, 7:30PM Thu., APR 24, 7:30PM Fri., APR 25, 7:30PM

Holiday cheer and history with a twist!

The Nutcracker DECEMBER 5*–29, 2013 The Warner Theatre (Family Series) Sat., DEC 7, 2PM Sun., DEC 8, 1PM

A DC holiday classic! Septime Webre’s delightful The Nutcracker is set in 1882 Georgetown starring George Washington as the heroic Nutcracker. Dazzling costumes, sets dripping with cherry blossoms, historical characters, Revolutionary War soldiers, this Nutcracker is a thrilling tribute to our nation’s capital. ____________________

Flames of Paris Choreography Vasily Vainonen Music Boris Asafyev

Choreography Septime Webre Music Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

D-Construction Choreography Septime Webre Music John Cage

family series The Nutcracker SAT., DEC 7, 2PM SUN., DEC 8, 1PM The Warner Theatre An all-American holiday celebration not be missed!

World Premiere TBD Themes and Variations Choreography George Balanchine Music Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Peter Pan Sat., APR 19, 1:30PM Sun., APR 20, 1:30PM Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Join Peter, Wendy, Tinkerbell and Captain Hook for a high-flying adventure to Neverland.

PICTURED Ji Young Chae and Hyun-Woong Kim

“an altogether winning production… To witness the gasps of astonishment and delight when Peter (Jonathan Jordan) comes blazing through the nursery window… is the production’s greatest reward.”

____________________

Take a high-flying adventure to Neverland with The Washington Ballet’s NEW production of Septime Webre’s dazzling Peter Pan. A swashbuckling coming of age tale that pits Peter and the Lost Boys against Captain Hook and his outrageous band of pirates, this whimsical adventure is told through vibrant dance. Peter Pan is a story about growing up that never seems to grow old.

Choreography Septime Webre Music Carmon DeLeone

Who Cares? “[The Nutcracker]…

____________________

has an exceptionally

Choreography Septime Webre Music Carmon DeLeone

high Q rating— as in cuuute.”

“[Septime Webre’s

TBA ~The Washington Post

PICTURED Jonathan Jordan

PICTURED Andile Ndlovu, Corey Landolt, Chong Sun, Jared Nelson

D-Construction]… is a

~The Washington Post

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A fun and fresh introduction to ballet featuring The Washington Ballet Studio Company in George Balanchine’s sassy Who Cares? in a program with other family favorites from the TWB repertoire. ____________________

well-made crowd pleaser.” ~ The New York Times

Sat., MAY 17, 1 & 5:30PM Sun., MAY 18, 1 & 5:30PM THEARC Theater

PICTURED Fernanda Oliviera

Choreography George Balanchine Music George Gershwin

PICTURED Fernanda Oliviera, Daniel Savetta and Carly Wheaton


Giselle OCTOBER 30–NOVEMBER 3, 2013 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Wed., OCT 30, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., OCT 31, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., NOV 1, 7:30PM Sat., NOV 2, 1:30PM Sat., NOV 2, 7:30PM Sun., NOV 3, 1:30PM Sun., NOV 3, 6:30PM

An otherworldly beauty!

The Jazz/Blues Project

See one of ballet’s most challenging and gratifying works!

Soulful styling and glorious dance

Love, betrayal and forgiveness reign as The Washington Ballet takes on one of the world’s most beautiful and technically difficult ballets. From the time of its 1841 premiere in Paris, this dramatic and gorgeous ballet has inspired generations of dancers with its tale of a young peasant girl who has a passion for dancing and dies of a broken heart. One of Septime Webre’s all-time favorite classical ballets, Giselle has it all—romance, spirited peasant dances and ghostly spirits. ____________________ Choreography Jean Carolli, Jules Perrot and Marius Petipa Staging Charla Genn and Septime Webre Music Adolphe Adam

Americana at its finest—the iconic music of Etta James and Charlie “Bird” Parker and world-class dance come together in Trey McIntyre’s Blue Until June and Val Caniporali’s Bird’s Nest. Along with a world premiere by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, whose Sueño de Mármol had audiences and critics alike reaching for superlatives last spring and guest appearances by Helen Hayes Award winner E. Faye Butler and the Howard University Jazz Ensemble, this program promises to be the most exhilarating dance event in town. ____________________

Peter Pan

World Premiere JANUARY 29–FEBRUARY 2, 2014 Sidney Harman Hall The Harman Center Wed., JAN 29, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., JAN 30, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., JAN 31, 7:30PM Sat., FEB 1, 1:30PM Sat., FEB 1, 7:30PM Sun., FEB 2, 1:30PM Sun., FEB 2, 6:30PM

Blue Until June Choreography Trey McIntyre Music Songs by Etta James

PICTURED Brooklyn Mack and Maki Onuki

High-flying high-jinxes with Peter, Captain Hook and Tinkerbell!

Bird’s Nest Choreography Val Caniporali Music Charlie “Bird” Parker World Premiere TBA Choreography Annabelle Lopez Ochoa

Play with Fire

BRITISH INVASION: The Beatles & The Rolling Stones MARCH 5–9, 2014 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Wed., MAR 5, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., MAR 6, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., MAR 7, 7:30PM Sat., MAR 8, 1:30PM Sat., MAR 8, 7:30PM Sun., MAR 9, 1:30PM Sun., MAR 9, 6:30PM

[The Washington Ballet] “performed with precision, beauty and panache.

“Almost four decades PICTURED Brooklyn Mack and Sona Kharatian

the Fab Four, [McIntyre]

Giselle is a triumph. “ ~ Dance Magazine

SUBSCRIBE TODAY AND SAVE! WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG • 202.362.3606 x605

since the breakup of has produced a thrilling

“McIntyre has achieved great success

evocation of their music

with this ballet which sets “At Last” and

and its moods...”

other gems into fluid motion.” ~ Philadelphia Daily News

~ The Washington Times

When The Beatles and The Rolling Stones invaded America back in the 1960’s rock ‘n roll changed forever. Relive this revolution in Trey McIntyre’s A Day in the Life, an energetic, thrillingly visual and emotional journey set to classic Beatles’ tunes. Through poignant lyrics, harddriving guitar licks and strutting dance, Christopher Bruce’s highly-acclaimed rock ballet Rooster, is the penultimate “battle of the sexes.” ____________________ A Day in the Life Choreography Trey McIntyre Music Songs by The Beatles Rooster Choreography Christopher Bruce Music Songs by The Rolling Stones

Tour-de-Force: Balanchine! Only three performances! The brilliant next chapter of Tour-de-Force, a gala-style program of provocative and engaging, show-stopping classical and contemporary ballets including Swan Lake, Flames of Paris, D-Construction and more. George Balanchine’s Themes and Variations, the evening’s centerpiece, evokes the great period in classical dance when Russian ballet flourished with the aid of Tchaikovsky’s music. Only available to subscribers, Tour-de-Force is a season highlight not to be missed.

New Production APRIL 16–27, 2014 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center ____________________ Wed., APR 16, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., APR 17, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., APR 18, 7:30PM Sat., APR 19, 1:30PM Sat., APR 19, 7:30PM Sun., APR 20, 1:30PM Sun., APR 20, 6:30PM Non-subscriber performances: APR 26m, 26, 27m, 27, 2014

____________________

World Premiere/ Company Premiere APRIL 23–25, 2014 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Wed., APR 23, 7:30PM Thu., APR 24, 7:30PM Fri., APR 25, 7:30PM

Holiday cheer and history with a twist!

The Nutcracker DECEMBER 5*–29, 2013 The Warner Theatre (Family Series) Sat., DEC 7, 2PM Sun., DEC 8, 1PM

A DC holiday classic! Septime Webre’s delightful The Nutcracker is set in 1882 Georgetown starring George Washington as the heroic Nutcracker. Dazzling costumes, sets dripping with cherry blossoms, historical characters, Revolutionary War soldiers, this Nutcracker is a thrilling tribute to our nation’s capital. ____________________

Flames of Paris Choreography Vasily Vainonen Music Boris Asafyev

Choreography Septime Webre Music Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

D-Construction Choreography Septime Webre Music John Cage

family series The Nutcracker SAT., DEC 7, 2PM SUN., DEC 8, 1PM The Warner Theatre An all-American holiday celebration not be missed!

World Premiere TBD Themes and Variations Choreography George Balanchine Music Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Peter Pan Sat., APR 19, 1:30PM Sun., APR 20, 1:30PM Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Join Peter, Wendy, Tinkerbell and Captain Hook for a high-flying adventure to Neverland.

PICTURED Ji Young Chae and Hyun-Woong Kim

“an altogether winning production… To witness the gasps of astonishment and delight when Peter (Jonathan Jordan) comes blazing through the nursery window… is the production’s greatest reward.”

____________________

Take a high-flying adventure to Neverland with The Washington Ballet’s NEW production of Septime Webre’s dazzling Peter Pan. A swashbuckling coming of age tale that pits Peter and the Lost Boys against Captain Hook and his outrageous band of pirates, this whimsical adventure is told through vibrant dance. Peter Pan is a story about growing up that never seems to grow old.

Choreography Septime Webre Music Carmon DeLeone

Who Cares? “[The Nutcracker]…

____________________

has an exceptionally

Choreography Septime Webre Music Carmon DeLeone

high Q rating— as in cuuute.”

“[Septime Webre’s

TBA ~The Washington Post

PICTURED Jonathan Jordan

PICTURED Andile Ndlovu, Corey Landolt, Chong Sun, Jared Nelson

D-Construction]… is a

~The Washington Post

SUBSCRIBE TODAY AND SAVE! WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG • 202.362.3606 x605

A fun and fresh introduction to ballet featuring The Washington Ballet Studio Company in George Balanchine’s sassy Who Cares? in a program with other family favorites from the TWB repertoire. ____________________

well-made crowd pleaser.” ~ The New York Times

Sat., MAY 17, 1 & 5:30PM Sun., MAY 18, 1 & 5:30PM THEARC Theater

PICTURED Fernanda Oliviera

Choreography George Balanchine Music George Gershwin

PICTURED Fernanda Oliviera, Daniel Savetta and Carly Wheaton


Giselle OCTOBER 30–NOVEMBER 3, 2013 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Wed., OCT 30, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., OCT 31, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., NOV 1, 7:30PM Sat., NOV 2, 1:30PM Sat., NOV 2, 7:30PM Sun., NOV 3, 1:30PM Sun., NOV 3, 6:30PM

An otherworldly beauty!

The Jazz/Blues Project

See one of ballet’s most challenging and gratifying works!

Soulful styling and glorious dance

Love, betrayal and forgiveness reign as The Washington Ballet takes on one of the world’s most beautiful and technically difficult ballets. From the time of its 1841 premiere in Paris, this dramatic and gorgeous ballet has inspired generations of dancers with its tale of a young peasant girl who has a passion for dancing and dies of a broken heart. One of Septime Webre’s all-time favorite classical ballets, Giselle has it all—romance, spirited peasant dances and ghostly spirits. ____________________ Choreography Jean Carolli, Jules Perrot and Marius Petipa Staging Charla Genn and Septime Webre Music Adolphe Adam

Americana at its finest—the iconic music of Etta James and Charlie “Bird” Parker and world-class dance come together in Trey McIntyre’s Blue Until June and Val Caniporali’s Bird’s Nest. Along with a world premiere by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, whose Sueño de Mármol had audiences and critics alike reaching for superlatives last spring and guest appearances by Helen Hayes Award winner E. Faye Butler and the Howard University Jazz Ensemble, this program promises to be the most exhilarating dance event in town. ____________________

Peter Pan

World Premiere JANUARY 29–FEBRUARY 2, 2014 Sidney Harman Hall The Harman Center Wed., JAN 29, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., JAN 30, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., JAN 31, 7:30PM Sat., FEB 1, 1:30PM Sat., FEB 1, 7:30PM Sun., FEB 2, 1:30PM Sun., FEB 2, 6:30PM

Blue Until June Choreography Trey McIntyre Music Songs by Etta James

PICTURED Brooklyn Mack and Maki Onuki

High-flying high-jinxes with Peter, Captain Hook and Tinkerbell!

Bird’s Nest Choreography Val Caniporali Music Charlie “Bird” Parker World Premiere TBA Choreography Annabelle Lopez Ochoa

Play with Fire

BRITISH INVASION: The Beatles & The Rolling Stones MARCH 5–9, 2014 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Wed., MAR 5, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., MAR 6, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., MAR 7, 7:30PM Sat., MAR 8, 1:30PM Sat., MAR 8, 7:30PM Sun., MAR 9, 1:30PM Sun., MAR 9, 6:30PM

[The Washington Ballet] “performed with precision, beauty and panache.

“Almost four decades PICTURED Brooklyn Mack and Sona Kharatian

the Fab Four, [McIntyre]

Giselle is a triumph. “ ~ Dance Magazine

SUBSCRIBE TODAY AND SAVE! WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG • 202.362.3606 x605

since the breakup of has produced a thrilling

“McIntyre has achieved great success

evocation of their music

with this ballet which sets “At Last” and

and its moods...”

other gems into fluid motion.” ~ Philadelphia Daily News

~ The Washington Times

When The Beatles and The Rolling Stones invaded America back in the 1960’s rock ‘n roll changed forever. Relive this revolution in Trey McIntyre’s A Day in the Life, an energetic, thrillingly visual and emotional journey set to classic Beatles’ tunes. Through poignant lyrics, harddriving guitar licks and strutting dance, Christopher Bruce’s highly-acclaimed rock ballet Rooster, is the penultimate “battle of the sexes.” ____________________ A Day in the Life Choreography Trey McIntyre Music Songs by The Beatles Rooster Choreography Christopher Bruce Music Songs by The Rolling Stones

Tour-de-Force: Balanchine! Only three performances! The brilliant next chapter of Tour-de-Force, a gala-style program of provocative and engaging, show-stopping classical and contemporary ballets including Swan Lake, Flames of Paris, D-Construction and more. George Balanchine’s Themes and Variations, the evening’s centerpiece, evokes the great period in classical dance when Russian ballet flourished with the aid of Tchaikovsky’s music. Only available to subscribers, Tour-de-Force is a season highlight not to be missed.

New Production APRIL 16–27, 2014 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center ____________________ Wed., APR 16, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., APR 17, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., APR 18, 7:30PM Sat., APR 19, 1:30PM Sat., APR 19, 7:30PM Sun., APR 20, 1:30PM Sun., APR 20, 6:30PM Non-subscriber performances: APR 26m, 26, 27m, 27, 2014

____________________

World Premiere/ Company Premiere APRIL 23–25, 2014 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Wed., APR 23, 7:30PM Thu., APR 24, 7:30PM Fri., APR 25, 7:30PM

Holiday cheer and history with a twist!

The Nutcracker DECEMBER 5*–29, 2013 The Warner Theatre (Family Series) Sat., DEC 7, 2PM Sun., DEC 8, 1PM

A DC holiday classic! Septime Webre’s delightful The Nutcracker is set in 1882 Georgetown starring George Washington as the heroic Nutcracker. Dazzling costumes, sets dripping with cherry blossoms, historical characters, Revolutionary War soldiers, this Nutcracker is a thrilling tribute to our nation’s capital. ____________________

Flames of Paris Choreography Vasily Vainonen Music Boris Asafyev

Choreography Septime Webre Music Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

D-Construction Choreography Septime Webre Music John Cage

family series The Nutcracker SAT., DEC 7, 2PM SUN., DEC 8, 1PM The Warner Theatre An all-American holiday celebration not be missed!

World Premiere TBD Themes and Variations Choreography George Balanchine Music Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Peter Pan Sat., APR 19, 1:30PM Sun., APR 20, 1:30PM Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Join Peter, Wendy, Tinkerbell and Captain Hook for a high-flying adventure to Neverland.

PICTURED Ji Young Chae and Hyun-Woong Kim

“an altogether winning production… To witness the gasps of astonishment and delight when Peter (Jonathan Jordan) comes blazing through the nursery window… is the production’s greatest reward.”

____________________

Take a high-flying adventure to Neverland with The Washington Ballet’s NEW production of Septime Webre’s dazzling Peter Pan. A swashbuckling coming of age tale that pits Peter and the Lost Boys against Captain Hook and his outrageous band of pirates, this whimsical adventure is told through vibrant dance. Peter Pan is a story about growing up that never seems to grow old.

Choreography Septime Webre Music Carmon DeLeone

Who Cares? “[The Nutcracker]…

____________________

has an exceptionally

Choreography Septime Webre Music Carmon DeLeone

high Q rating— as in cuuute.”

“[Septime Webre’s

TBA ~The Washington Post

PICTURED Jonathan Jordan

PICTURED Andile Ndlovu, Corey Landolt, Chong Sun, Jared Nelson

D-Construction]… is a

~The Washington Post

SUBSCRIBE TODAY AND SAVE! WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG • 202.362.3606 x605

A fun and fresh introduction to ballet featuring The Washington Ballet Studio Company in George Balanchine’s sassy Who Cares? in a program with other family favorites from the TWB repertoire. ____________________

well-made crowd pleaser.” ~ The New York Times

Sat., MAY 17, 1 & 5:30PM Sun., MAY 18, 1 & 5:30PM THEARC Theater

PICTURED Fernanda Oliviera

Choreography George Balanchine Music George Gershwin

PICTURED Fernanda Oliviera, Daniel Savetta and Carly Wheaton


Giselle OCTOBER 30–NOVEMBER 3, 2013 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Wed., OCT 30, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., OCT 31, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., NOV 1, 7:30PM Sat., NOV 2, 1:30PM Sat., NOV 2, 7:30PM Sun., NOV 3, 1:30PM Sun., NOV 3, 6:30PM

An otherworldly beauty!

The Jazz/Blues Project

See one of ballet’s most challenging and gratifying works!

Soulful styling and glorious dance

Love, betrayal and forgiveness reign as The Washington Ballet takes on one of the world’s most beautiful and technically difficult ballets. From the time of its 1841 premiere in Paris, this dramatic and gorgeous ballet has inspired generations of dancers with its tale of a young peasant girl who has a passion for dancing and dies of a broken heart. One of Septime Webre’s all-time favorite classical ballets, Giselle has it all—romance, spirited peasant dances and ghostly spirits. ____________________ Choreography Jean Carolli, Jules Perrot and Marius Petipa Staging Charla Genn and Septime Webre Music Adolphe Adam

Americana at its finest—the iconic music of Etta James and Charlie “Bird” Parker and world-class dance come together in Trey McIntyre’s Blue Until June and Val Caniporali’s Bird’s Nest. Along with a world premiere by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa, whose Sueño de Mármol had audiences and critics alike reaching for superlatives last spring and guest appearances by Helen Hayes Award winner E. Faye Butler and the Howard University Jazz Ensemble, this program promises to be the most exhilarating dance event in town. ____________________

Peter Pan

World Premiere JANUARY 29–FEBRUARY 2, 2014 Sidney Harman Hall The Harman Center Wed., JAN 29, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., JAN 30, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., JAN 31, 7:30PM Sat., FEB 1, 1:30PM Sat., FEB 1, 7:30PM Sun., FEB 2, 1:30PM Sun., FEB 2, 6:30PM

Blue Until June Choreography Trey McIntyre Music Songs by Etta James

PICTURED Brooklyn Mack and Maki Onuki

High-flying high-jinxes with Peter, Captain Hook and Tinkerbell!

Bird’s Nest Choreography Val Caniporali Music Charlie “Bird” Parker World Premiere TBA Choreography Annabelle Lopez Ochoa

Play with Fire

BRITISH INVASION: The Beatles & The Rolling Stones MARCH 5–9, 2014 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Wed., MAR 5, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., MAR 6, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., MAR 7, 7:30PM Sat., MAR 8, 1:30PM Sat., MAR 8, 7:30PM Sun., MAR 9, 1:30PM Sun., MAR 9, 6:30PM

[The Washington Ballet] “performed with precision, beauty and panache.

“Almost four decades PICTURED Brooklyn Mack and Sona Kharatian

the Fab Four, [McIntyre]

Giselle is a triumph. “ ~ Dance Magazine

SUBSCRIBE TODAY AND SAVE! WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG • 202.362.3606 x605

since the breakup of has produced a thrilling

“McIntyre has achieved great success

evocation of their music

with this ballet which sets “At Last” and

and its moods...”

other gems into fluid motion.” ~ Philadelphia Daily News

~ The Washington Times

When The Beatles and The Rolling Stones invaded America back in the 1960’s rock ‘n roll changed forever. Relive this revolution in Trey McIntyre’s A Day in the Life, an energetic, thrillingly visual and emotional journey set to classic Beatles’ tunes. Through poignant lyrics, harddriving guitar licks and strutting dance, Christopher Bruce’s highly-acclaimed rock ballet Rooster, is the penultimate “battle of the sexes.” ____________________ A Day in the Life Choreography Trey McIntyre Music Songs by The Beatles Rooster Choreography Christopher Bruce Music Songs by The Rolling Stones

Tour-de-Force: Balanchine! Only three performances! The brilliant next chapter of Tour-de-Force, a gala-style program of provocative and engaging, show-stopping classical and contemporary ballets including Swan Lake, Flames of Paris, D-Construction and more. George Balanchine’s Themes and Variations, the evening’s centerpiece, evokes the great period in classical dance when Russian ballet flourished with the aid of Tchaikovsky’s music. Only available to subscribers, Tour-de-Force is a season highlight not to be missed.

New Production APRIL 16–27, 2014 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center ____________________ Wed., APR 16, 7:30PM (Preview) Thu., APR 17, 7:30PM (Opening) Fri., APR 18, 7:30PM Sat., APR 19, 1:30PM Sat., APR 19, 7:30PM Sun., APR 20, 1:30PM Sun., APR 20, 6:30PM Non-subscriber performances: APR 26m, 26, 27m, 27, 2014

____________________

World Premiere/ Company Premiere APRIL 23–25, 2014 Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Wed., APR 23, 7:30PM Thu., APR 24, 7:30PM Fri., APR 25, 7:30PM

Holiday cheer and history with a twist!

The Nutcracker DECEMBER 5*–29, 2013 The Warner Theatre (Family Series) Sat., DEC 7, 2PM Sun., DEC 8, 1PM

A DC holiday classic! Septime Webre’s delightful The Nutcracker is set in 1882 Georgetown starring George Washington as the heroic Nutcracker. Dazzling costumes, sets dripping with cherry blossoms, historical characters, Revolutionary War soldiers, this Nutcracker is a thrilling tribute to our nation’s capital. ____________________

Flames of Paris Choreography Vasily Vainonen Music Boris Asafyev

Choreography Septime Webre Music Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

D-Construction Choreography Septime Webre Music John Cage

family series The Nutcracker SAT., DEC 7, 2PM SUN., DEC 8, 1PM The Warner Theatre An all-American holiday celebration not be missed!

World Premiere TBD Themes and Variations Choreography George Balanchine Music Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Peter Pan Sat., APR 19, 1:30PM Sun., APR 20, 1:30PM Eisenhower Theater The Kennedy Center Join Peter, Wendy, Tinkerbell and Captain Hook for a high-flying adventure to Neverland.

PICTURED Ji Young Chae and Hyun-Woong Kim

“an altogether winning production… To witness the gasps of astonishment and delight when Peter (Jonathan Jordan) comes blazing through the nursery window… is the production’s greatest reward.”

____________________

Take a high-flying adventure to Neverland with The Washington Ballet’s NEW production of Septime Webre’s dazzling Peter Pan. A swashbuckling coming of age tale that pits Peter and the Lost Boys against Captain Hook and his outrageous band of pirates, this whimsical adventure is told through vibrant dance. Peter Pan is a story about growing up that never seems to grow old.

Choreography Septime Webre Music Carmon DeLeone

Who Cares? “[The Nutcracker]…

____________________

has an exceptionally

Choreography Septime Webre Music Carmon DeLeone

high Q rating— as in cuuute.”

“[Septime Webre’s

TBA ~The Washington Post

PICTURED Jonathan Jordan

PICTURED Andile Ndlovu, Corey Landolt, Chong Sun, Jared Nelson

D-Construction]… is a

~The Washington Post

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A fun and fresh introduction to ballet featuring The Washington Ballet Studio Company in George Balanchine’s sassy Who Cares? in a program with other family favorites from the TWB repertoire. ____________________

well-made crowd pleaser.” ~ The New York Times

Sat., MAY 17, 1 & 5:30PM Sun., MAY 18, 1 & 5:30PM THEARC Theater

PICTURED Fernanda Oliviera

Choreography George Balanchine Music George Gershwin

PICTURED Fernanda Oliviera, Daniel Savetta and Carly Wheaton


Family Series

BOX TIER/PREMIUM MEZZANINE LEVEL 1 CENTER ORCHESTRA RING LEVEL 2 ORCHESTRA LEVEL 2 BALCONY LEVEL 3 ORCHESTRA LEVEL 3 BALCONY LEVEL 4 SIDE ORCHESTRA

Balanchine! (Only THREE performances)

Preview

OCT 30, 7:30PM

JAN 29, 7:30PM

MAR 5, 7:30PM

APR 16, 7:30PM

Wed, APR 23, 7:30PM+

Opening

OCT 31, 7:30PM

JAN 30, 7:30PM

MAR 6, 7:30PM

APR 17, 7:30PM

Thu, APR 24, 7:30PM

Fri, Eve.

NOV 1, 7:30PM

JAN 31, 7:30PM

MAR 7, 7:30PM

APR 18, 7:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

Sat. Mat.

NOV 2, 1:30PM

FEB 1, 1:30PM

MAR 8, 1:30PM

APR 19, 1:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

Sat. Eve.

NOV 2, 7:30PM

FEB 1, 7:30PM

MAR 8, 7:30PM

APR 19, 7:30PM

Fri, APR 25, 7:30PM*

Sun. Mat.

NOV 3, 1:30PM

FEB 2, 1:30PM

MAR 9, 1:30PM

APR 20, 1:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

Sun. Eve.

NOV 3, 6:30PM

FEB 2, 6:30PM

MAR 9, 6:30PM

APR 20, 6:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

+No Preview performance for Tour-de-Force: Balanchine! *PLEASE NOTE—Performance days, time and seats may vary.

DAY/TIME_________________ PRICE PER PACKAGE $__________ # OF SEATS ________ = TOTAL $________________ Notes about my seating request: Please include any special seating requests with your order. We will make every effort to fulfill your requests, but cannot guarantee we will be able to do so.

________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I need wheelchair accessible seating.

STEP 3 ADD ON ADDITIONAL SINGLE TICKETS for your series’ productions including fastselling favorites The Nutcracker, Peter Pan, Who Cares? and inthewings with Septime Webre. # of Seats

Price

Peter Pan

Who Cares?

Saturday

DEC 7, 2PM

APR 19, 1:30PM

MAY 17, 1 or 5:30PM

Sunday

DEC 8, 1PM

APR 20, 1:30PM

MAY 18, 1 or 5:30PM

Please note—Seats and locations will vary for each performance.

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Performance Section Alternate Production Date/Time Section

The Nutcracker

Subtotal

________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

SUBSCRIPTION PRICING FIVE-SERIES SUBSCRIBERS SAVE 20%— THAT’S LIKE GETTING ONE BALLET FOR FREE! Section

5-Series

5-Series Preview

Family Series

Box Tier/Mezzanine

$476

$378

Not available

Level 1 Center Orchestra Ring

$380

$309

$216

Level 2 Orchestra/Balcony

$340

$285

$198

Level 3 Orchestra/Balcony

$230

$206

$148.50

Level 4 Side Orchestra

$140

$120

$111.50

For more information or to donate, visit washingtonballet.org or contact Blaire Massa at bmassa@washingtonballet.org

Performance

Box Tier/ Mezz.

Level 1 Center Orch. Ring

Level 2 Orch./Bal.

Level 3 Orch./Bal.

Level 4 Side Orch.

STEP 4 PAYMENT

Nutcracker

N/A

$85.50

$76.50

$51.75

$31.50

5-Series

$112.50

$85.50

$76.50

$51.75

$31.50

Preview

$78.25

$65.50

$61

$45

$26

Discover

Mastercard

Amex

check

Card Number________________________________________ Exp. Date_____________ Security Code______________

To donate by phone, please call 202.362.3606 x142

Additional Individual Ticket Prices (Includes 10% Subscriber Discount)

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VISA

I hope you will join me for The Washington Ballet’s 2013.14 Season, soaring. A season of innovative contemporary and beloved classical performances that will entertain, enrich and inspire you.

Benefits include: Open rehearsals Opportunities to meet the dancers Ticket discounts Backstage tours Acknowledgment in the program Private events with the artists And more…

OPTION 2 – FAMILY SERIES SUBSCRIPTION PACKAGES Series

Ticket sales only cover 40% of the cost of running our world-class company, award-winning school and meaningful community engagement programs. TWB relies on the support and generosity of an exceptional group of donors and friends in order to continue doing what we do. Please consider adding a contribution to your subscription.

Who Cares?

Pictured: Jared Nelson

Five Series

Pictured: Aurora Dickie

STEP 2 SELECT YOUR SERIES SELECT YOUR SECTION:

Peter Pan

$45

Thank you to our Corporate Sponsors:

Signature_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Inthewings with Septime Webre

STEP 5 TOTAL Totals from steps 2 and 3

Ticket sales only cover a portion of our costs. Add on a gift here!

Handling fee

Grand total

$___________________ $___________________

Giselle: Revisiting a Classic, OCT 21, 6:30PM Ballet & Rock ‘n Roll, FEB 24, 6:30PM All About Balanchine, APR 7, 6:30PM $25 each, or enjoy all three for only $60.

$___________________

Level 3 Balcony

Level 2 Balcony

Level 3 Balcony

Level 3 Balcony

Level 2 Balcony Mezzanine

Level 3 Balcony

The Washington Ballet Attn.: Subscriptions 3515 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20016 Or subscribe by

FAX 202.362.1311 | PHONE 202.362.3606 X605 | ONLINE WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG

Level 4 Side Orch

Level 2 Orchestra Level 1 Orchestra Level 3 Orchestra

Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater

Level 3

Level 4 Side Orch

Level 4 Side Orch

Level 2 Orchestra

Level 1 Orchestra Level 3 Orchestra

Sidney Harman Hall The Harman Center

Prime Orch Side Orch

If you are new to the Ballet, WELCOME! Becoming a subscriber is sure to send you soaring with the exciting journey that lies ahead. If you are a returning subscriber, THANK YOU! We are grateful for your support and the Ballet’s continued success.

Prime Orch

Rear Orch Premium Orchestra

Side Orch

Warner Theatre

Casting, program, schedules and pricing are subject to change without notice. Offers are not valid on previously purchased subscriptions and are subject to availability. Some restrictions may apply. All sales final.

202.362.3606 x605

Families will be delighted by specially designed family programming that includes The Nutcracker, George Balanchine’s sassy Who Cares? danced to the George Gershwin songbook and a magical trip with Peter, Wendy, Tinkerbell and Captain Hook in Peter Pan, appealing to the kid in all of us.

Septime Webre Artistic Director

Balcony Level 4 Side Orch

Prem Orch

STEP 6 SEND COMPLETED FORM WITH FULL PAYMENT TO:

Level 3

WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG

I look forward to seeing you at the Ballet!

Balcony

Box Tier

2013.2014 Season

The season opens with the great Romantic-era and one of my favorite ballets, Giselle. Demanding technical perfection and outstanding grace, Giselle is a powerful and passionate story that has it all...tragic romance, betrayal and redemption. Spring begins with The Jazz/Blues Project, a riveting “American Experience” program featuring the music of late Jazz saxophonist Charlie “Bird” Parker in Val Caniporali’s striking Bird’s Nest and Trey McIntyre’s powerful Blue Until June to music popularized by Etta James. Then witness the rock n’ roll incursion of plies and jetés in BRITISH INVASION: The Beatles & The Rolling Stones, a ballet-inspired battle between two of Britain’s legendary bands with Trey McIntyre’s A Day in the Life and Christopher Bruce’s highly-acclaimed rock ballet Rooster. The season ends with a magical trip to Neverland and a NEW production of Peter Pan and Tour-de-Force: Balanchine! This all-NEW galastyle program includes the company premiere of George Balanchine’s Themes and Variations as its climatic center-piece.

$ 15.00

Prem Orch

Join TWB’s Artistic Director, Septime Webre, and artists throughout the season for illuminating demonstrations and discussions in TWB’s intimate England Studio.

soaring

PICTURED Morgann Rose and Tamás Krizsa DESIGN CKDesign PHOTOGRAPHY Steve Vaccariello HAIR & MAKE-UP Jill Turnbull, No Worries Salon & Cosmetics

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OPTION 1 – FIVE-SERIES SUBSCRIPTION PACKAGES

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ALL NEW SEASON AND PROGRAMMING

STEP 1 COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION

We all need a little support sometimes.

3515 WISCONSIN AVENUE, NW WASHINGTON, DC 20016

CHOOSE YOUR SERIES. LISTED TO THE RIGHT ARE THE DATES AND TIMES YOU WILL ATTEND EACH BALLET.

Non-Profit Org. US Postage PAID Washington, DC

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Family Series

BOX TIER/PREMIUM MEZZANINE LEVEL 1 CENTER ORCHESTRA RING LEVEL 2 ORCHESTRA LEVEL 2 BALCONY LEVEL 3 ORCHESTRA LEVEL 3 BALCONY LEVEL 4 SIDE ORCHESTRA

Balanchine! (Only THREE performances)

Preview

OCT 30, 7:30PM

JAN 29, 7:30PM

MAR 5, 7:30PM

APR 16, 7:30PM

Wed, APR 23, 7:30PM+

Opening

OCT 31, 7:30PM

JAN 30, 7:30PM

MAR 6, 7:30PM

APR 17, 7:30PM

Thu, APR 24, 7:30PM

Fri, Eve.

NOV 1, 7:30PM

JAN 31, 7:30PM

MAR 7, 7:30PM

APR 18, 7:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

Sat. Mat.

NOV 2, 1:30PM

FEB 1, 1:30PM

MAR 8, 1:30PM

APR 19, 1:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

Sat. Eve.

NOV 2, 7:30PM

FEB 1, 7:30PM

MAR 8, 7:30PM

APR 19, 7:30PM

Fri, APR 25, 7:30PM*

Sun. Mat.

NOV 3, 1:30PM

FEB 2, 1:30PM

MAR 9, 1:30PM

APR 20, 1:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

Sun. Eve.

NOV 3, 6:30PM

FEB 2, 6:30PM

MAR 9, 6:30PM

APR 20, 6:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

+No Preview performance for Tour-de-Force: Balanchine! *PLEASE NOTE—Performance days, time and seats may vary.

DAY/TIME_________________ PRICE PER PACKAGE $__________ # OF SEATS ________ = TOTAL $________________ Notes about my seating request: Please include any special seating requests with your order. We will make every effort to fulfill your requests, but cannot guarantee we will be able to do so.

________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I need wheelchair accessible seating.

STEP 3 ADD ON ADDITIONAL SINGLE TICKETS for your series’ productions including fastselling favorites The Nutcracker, Peter Pan, Who Cares? and inthewings with Septime Webre. # of Seats

Price

Peter Pan

Who Cares?

Saturday

DEC 7, 2PM

APR 19, 1:30PM

MAY 17, 1 or 5:30PM

Sunday

DEC 8, 1PM

APR 20, 1:30PM

MAY 18, 1 or 5:30PM

Please note—Seats and locations will vary for each performance.

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Performance Section Alternate Production Date/Time Section

The Nutcracker

Subtotal

________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

SUBSCRIPTION PRICING FIVE-SERIES SUBSCRIBERS SAVE 20%— THAT’S LIKE GETTING ONE BALLET FOR FREE! Section

5-Series

5-Series Preview

Family Series

Box Tier/Mezzanine

$476

$378

Not available

Level 1 Center Orchestra Ring

$380

$309

$216

Level 2 Orchestra/Balcony

$340

$285

$198

Level 3 Orchestra/Balcony

$230

$206

$148.50

Level 4 Side Orchestra

$140

$120

$111.50

For more information or to donate, visit washingtonballet.org or contact Blaire Massa at bmassa@washingtonballet.org

Performance

Box Tier/ Mezz.

Level 1 Center Orch. Ring

Level 2 Orch./Bal.

Level 3 Orch./Bal.

Level 4 Side Orch.

STEP 4 PAYMENT

Nutcracker

N/A

$85.50

$76.50

$51.75

$31.50

5-Series

$112.50

$85.50

$76.50

$51.75

$31.50

Preview

$78.25

$65.50

$61

$45

$26

Discover

Mastercard

Amex

check

Card Number________________________________________ Exp. Date_____________ Security Code______________

To donate by phone, please call 202.362.3606 x142

Additional Individual Ticket Prices (Includes 10% Subscriber Discount)

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

VISA

I hope you will join me for The Washington Ballet’s 2013.14 Season, soaring. A season of innovative contemporary and beloved classical performances that will entertain, enrich and inspire you.

Benefits include: Open rehearsals Opportunities to meet the dancers Ticket discounts Backstage tours Acknowledgment in the program Private events with the artists And more…

OPTION 2 – FAMILY SERIES SUBSCRIPTION PACKAGES Series

Ticket sales only cover 40% of the cost of running our world-class company, award-winning school and meaningful community engagement programs. TWB relies on the support and generosity of an exceptional group of donors and friends in order to continue doing what we do. Please consider adding a contribution to your subscription.

Who Cares?

Pictured: Jared Nelson

Five Series

Pictured: Aurora Dickie

STEP 2 SELECT YOUR SERIES SELECT YOUR SECTION:

Peter Pan

$45

Thank you to our Corporate Sponsors:

Signature_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Inthewings with Septime Webre

STEP 5 TOTAL Totals from steps 2 and 3

Ticket sales only cover a portion of our costs. Add on a gift here!

Handling fee

Grand total

$___________________ $___________________

Giselle: Revisiting a Classic, OCT 21, 6:30PM Ballet & Rock ‘n Roll, FEB 24, 6:30PM All About Balanchine, APR 7, 6:30PM $25 each, or enjoy all three for only $60.

$___________________

Level 3 Balcony

Level 2 Balcony

Level 3 Balcony

Level 3 Balcony

Level 2 Balcony Mezzanine

Level 3 Balcony

The Washington Ballet Attn.: Subscriptions 3515 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20016 Or subscribe by

FAX 202.362.1311 | PHONE 202.362.3606 X605 | ONLINE WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG

Level 4 Side Orch

Level 2 Orchestra Level 1 Orchestra Level 3 Orchestra

Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater

Level 3

Level 4 Side Orch

Level 4 Side Orch

Level 2 Orchestra

Level 1 Orchestra Level 3 Orchestra

Sidney Harman Hall The Harman Center

Prime Orch Side Orch

If you are new to the Ballet, WELCOME! Becoming a subscriber is sure to send you soaring with the exciting journey that lies ahead. If you are a returning subscriber, THANK YOU! We are grateful for your support and the Ballet’s continued success.

Prime Orch

Rear Orch Premium Orchestra

Side Orch

Warner Theatre

Casting, program, schedules and pricing are subject to change without notice. Offers are not valid on previously purchased subscriptions and are subject to availability. Some restrictions may apply. All sales final.

202.362.3606 x605

Families will be delighted by specially designed family programming that includes The Nutcracker, George Balanchine’s sassy Who Cares? danced to the George Gershwin songbook and a magical trip with Peter, Wendy, Tinkerbell and Captain Hook in Peter Pan, appealing to the kid in all of us.

Septime Webre Artistic Director

Balcony Level 4 Side Orch

Prem Orch

STEP 6 SEND COMPLETED FORM WITH FULL PAYMENT TO:

Level 3

WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG

I look forward to seeing you at the Ballet!

Balcony

Box Tier

2013.2014 Season

The season opens with the great Romantic-era and one of my favorite ballets, Giselle. Demanding technical perfection and outstanding grace, Giselle is a powerful and passionate story that has it all...tragic romance, betrayal and redemption. Spring begins with The Jazz/Blues Project, a riveting “American Experience” program featuring the music of late Jazz saxophonist Charlie “Bird” Parker in Val Caniporali’s striking Bird’s Nest and Trey McIntyre’s powerful Blue Until June to music popularized by Etta James. Then witness the rock n’ roll incursion of plies and jetés in BRITISH INVASION: The Beatles & The Rolling Stones, a ballet-inspired battle between two of Britain’s legendary bands with Trey McIntyre’s A Day in the Life and Christopher Bruce’s highly-acclaimed rock ballet Rooster. The season ends with a magical trip to Neverland and a NEW production of Peter Pan and Tour-de-Force: Balanchine! This all-NEW galastyle program includes the company premiere of George Balanchine’s Themes and Variations as its climatic center-piece.

$ 15.00

Prem Orch

Join TWB’s Artistic Director, Septime Webre, and artists throughout the season for illuminating demonstrations and discussions in TWB’s intimate England Studio.

soaring

PICTURED Morgann Rose and Tamás Krizsa DESIGN CKDesign PHOTOGRAPHY Steve Vaccariello HAIR & MAKE-UP Jill Turnbull, No Worries Salon & Cosmetics

SUBSCRIBE TODAY AND SAVE! WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG • 202.362.3606 x605

202.362.3606 x605

Day Phone_______________________________ Evening Phone_________________________________

British

WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG

City_________________________________ State_________ Zip____________

Jazz/Blues

Subscribers SAVE up to 20%

Address_________________________________________________________________

Giselle

Pictured Jared Nelson and Sona Kharatian Cover Sona Kharatian

Email________________________________________________________________________________

Series

Best Seats and Prices

OPTION 1 – FIVE-SERIES SUBSCRIPTION PACKAGES

Name________________________________________________________________________________

from septime

ALL NEW SEASON AND PROGRAMMING

STEP 1 COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION

We all need a little support sometimes.

3515 WISCONSIN AVENUE, NW WASHINGTON, DC 20016

CHOOSE YOUR SERIES. LISTED TO THE RIGHT ARE THE DATES AND TIMES YOU WILL ATTEND EACH BALLET.

Non-Profit Org. US Postage PAID Washington, DC

subscribe now and save!

Pictured: Septime Webre

order form

Boundless BALLETS at the BEST prices...

Look Inside


Family Series

BOX TIER/PREMIUM MEZZANINE LEVEL 1 CENTER ORCHESTRA RING LEVEL 2 ORCHESTRA LEVEL 2 BALCONY LEVEL 3 ORCHESTRA LEVEL 3 BALCONY LEVEL 4 SIDE ORCHESTRA

Balanchine! (Only THREE performances)

Preview

OCT 30, 7:30PM

JAN 29, 7:30PM

MAR 5, 7:30PM

APR 16, 7:30PM

Wed, APR 23, 7:30PM+

Opening

OCT 31, 7:30PM

JAN 30, 7:30PM

MAR 6, 7:30PM

APR 17, 7:30PM

Thu, APR 24, 7:30PM

Fri, Eve.

NOV 1, 7:30PM

JAN 31, 7:30PM

MAR 7, 7:30PM

APR 18, 7:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

Sat. Mat.

NOV 2, 1:30PM

FEB 1, 1:30PM

MAR 8, 1:30PM

APR 19, 1:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

Sat. Eve.

NOV 2, 7:30PM

FEB 1, 7:30PM

MAR 8, 7:30PM

APR 19, 7:30PM

Fri, APR 25, 7:30PM*

Sun. Mat.

NOV 3, 1:30PM

FEB 2, 1:30PM

MAR 9, 1:30PM

APR 20, 1:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

Sun. Eve.

NOV 3, 6:30PM

FEB 2, 6:30PM

MAR 9, 6:30PM

APR 20, 6:30PM

Select APR 23, 24, 25*

+No Preview performance for Tour-de-Force: Balanchine! *PLEASE NOTE—Performance days, time and seats may vary.

DAY/TIME_________________ PRICE PER PACKAGE $__________ # OF SEATS ________ = TOTAL $________________ Notes about my seating request: Please include any special seating requests with your order. We will make every effort to fulfill your requests, but cannot guarantee we will be able to do so.

________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I need wheelchair accessible seating.

STEP 3 ADD ON ADDITIONAL SINGLE TICKETS for your series’ productions including fastselling favorites The Nutcracker, Peter Pan, Who Cares? and inthewings with Septime Webre. # of Seats

Price

Peter Pan

Who Cares?

Saturday

DEC 7, 2PM

APR 19, 1:30PM

MAY 17, 1 or 5:30PM

Sunday

DEC 8, 1PM

APR 20, 1:30PM

MAY 18, 1 or 5:30PM

Please note—Seats and locations will vary for each performance.

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Performance Section Alternate Production Date/Time Section

The Nutcracker

Subtotal

________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

SUBSCRIPTION PRICING FIVE-SERIES SUBSCRIBERS SAVE 20%— THAT’S LIKE GETTING ONE BALLET FOR FREE! Section

5-Series

5-Series Preview

Family Series

Box Tier/Mezzanine

$476

$378

Not available

Level 1 Center Orchestra Ring

$380

$309

$216

Level 2 Orchestra/Balcony

$340

$285

$198

Level 3 Orchestra/Balcony

$230

$206

$148.50

Level 4 Side Orchestra

$140

$120

$111.50

For more information or to donate, visit washingtonballet.org or contact Blaire Massa at bmassa@washingtonballet.org

Performance

Box Tier/ Mezz.

Level 1 Center Orch. Ring

Level 2 Orch./Bal.

Level 3 Orch./Bal.

Level 4 Side Orch.

STEP 4 PAYMENT

Nutcracker

N/A

$85.50

$76.50

$51.75

$31.50

5-Series

$112.50

$85.50

$76.50

$51.75

$31.50

Preview

$78.25

$65.50

$61

$45

$26

Discover

Mastercard

Amex

check

Card Number________________________________________ Exp. Date_____________ Security Code______________

To donate by phone, please call 202.362.3606 x142

Additional Individual Ticket Prices (Includes 10% Subscriber Discount)

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

VISA

I hope you will join me for The Washington Ballet’s 2013.14 Season, soaring. A season of innovative contemporary and beloved classical performances that will entertain, enrich and inspire you.

Benefits include: Open rehearsals Opportunities to meet the dancers Ticket discounts Backstage tours Acknowledgment in the program Private events with the artists And more…

OPTION 2 – FAMILY SERIES SUBSCRIPTION PACKAGES Series

Ticket sales only cover 40% of the cost of running our world-class company, award-winning school and meaningful community engagement programs. TWB relies on the support and generosity of an exceptional group of donors and friends in order to continue doing what we do. Please consider adding a contribution to your subscription.

Who Cares?

Pictured: Jared Nelson

Five Series

Pictured: Aurora Dickie

STEP 2 SELECT YOUR SERIES SELECT YOUR SECTION:

Peter Pan

$45

Thank you to our Corporate Sponsors:

Signature_______________________________________________________________________________________________

Inthewings with Septime Webre

STEP 5 TOTAL Totals from steps 2 and 3

Ticket sales only cover a portion of our costs. Add on a gift here!

Handling fee

Grand total

$___________________ $___________________

Giselle: Revisiting a Classic, OCT 21, 6:30PM Ballet & Rock ‘n Roll, FEB 24, 6:30PM All About Balanchine, APR 7, 6:30PM $25 each, or enjoy all three for only $60.

$___________________

Level 3 Balcony

Level 2 Balcony

Level 3 Balcony

Level 3 Balcony

Level 2 Balcony Mezzanine

Level 3 Balcony

The Washington Ballet Attn.: Subscriptions 3515 Wisconsin Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20016 Or subscribe by

FAX 202.362.1311 | PHONE 202.362.3606 X605 | ONLINE WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG

Level 4 Side Orch

Level 2 Orchestra Level 1 Orchestra Level 3 Orchestra

Kennedy Center Eisenhower Theater

Level 3

Level 4 Side Orch

Level 4 Side Orch

Level 2 Orchestra

Level 1 Orchestra Level 3 Orchestra

Sidney Harman Hall The Harman Center

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Families will be delighted by specially designed family programming that includes The Nutcracker, George Balanchine’s sassy Who Cares? danced to the George Gershwin songbook and a magical trip with Peter, Wendy, Tinkerbell and Captain Hook in Peter Pan, appealing to the kid in all of us.

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The season opens with the great Romantic-era and one of my favorite ballets, Giselle. Demanding technical perfection and outstanding grace, Giselle is a powerful and passionate story that has it all...tragic romance, betrayal and redemption. Spring begins with The Jazz/Blues Project, a riveting “American Experience” program featuring the music of late Jazz saxophonist Charlie “Bird” Parker in Val Caniporali’s striking Bird’s Nest and Trey McIntyre’s powerful Blue Until June to music popularized by Etta James. Then witness the rock n’ roll incursion of plies and jetés in BRITISH INVASION: The Beatles & The Rolling Stones, a ballet-inspired battle between two of Britain’s legendary bands with Trey McIntyre’s A Day in the Life and Christopher Bruce’s highly-acclaimed rock ballet Rooster. The season ends with a magical trip to Neverland and a NEW production of Peter Pan and Tour-de-Force: Balanchine! This all-NEW galastyle program includes the company premiere of George Balanchine’s Themes and Variations as its climatic center-piece.

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BOX TIER/PREMIUM MEZZANINE LEVEL 1 CENTER ORCHESTRA RING LEVEL 2 ORCHESTRA LEVEL 2 BALCONY LEVEL 3 ORCHESTRA LEVEL 3 BALCONY LEVEL 4 SIDE ORCHESTRA

Balanchine! (Only THREE performances)

Preview

OCT 30, 7:30PM

JAN 29, 7:30PM

MAR 5, 7:30PM

APR 16, 7:30PM

Wed, APR 23, 7:30PM+

Opening

OCT 31, 7:30PM

JAN 30, 7:30PM

MAR 6, 7:30PM

APR 17, 7:30PM

Thu, APR 24, 7:30PM

Fri, Eve.

NOV 1, 7:30PM

JAN 31, 7:30PM

MAR 7, 7:30PM

APR 18, 7:30PM

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NOV 2, 1:30PM

FEB 1, 1:30PM

MAR 8, 1:30PM

APR 19, 1:30PM

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NOV 2, 7:30PM

FEB 1, 7:30PM

MAR 8, 7:30PM

APR 19, 7:30PM

Fri, APR 25, 7:30PM*

Sun. Mat.

NOV 3, 1:30PM

FEB 2, 1:30PM

MAR 9, 1:30PM

APR 20, 1:30PM

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NOV 3, 6:30PM

FEB 2, 6:30PM

MAR 9, 6:30PM

APR 20, 6:30PM

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If you are new to the Ballet, WELCOME! Becoming a subscriber is sure to send you soaring with the exciting journey that lies ahead. If you are a returning subscriber, THANK YOU! We are grateful for your support and the Ballet’s continued success.

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Casting, program, schedules and pricing are subject to change without notice. Offers are not valid on previously purchased subscriptions and are subject to availability. Some restrictions may apply. All sales final.

202.362.3606 x605

Families will be delighted by specially designed family programming that includes The Nutcracker, George Balanchine’s sassy Who Cares? danced to the George Gershwin songbook and a magical trip with Peter, Wendy, Tinkerbell and Captain Hook in Peter Pan, appealing to the kid in all of us.

Septime Webre Artistic Director

Balcony Level 4 Side Orch

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STEP 6 SEND COMPLETED FORM WITH FULL PAYMENT TO:

Level 3

WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG

I look forward to seeing you at the Ballet!

Balcony

Box Tier

2013.2014 Season

The season opens with the great Romantic-era and one of my favorite ballets, Giselle. Demanding technical perfection and outstanding grace, Giselle is a powerful and passionate story that has it all...tragic romance, betrayal and redemption. Spring begins with The Jazz/Blues Project, a riveting “American Experience” program featuring the music of late Jazz saxophonist Charlie “Bird” Parker in Val Caniporali’s striking Bird’s Nest and Trey McIntyre’s powerful Blue Until June to music popularized by Etta James. Then witness the rock n’ roll incursion of plies and jetés in BRITISH INVASION: The Beatles & The Rolling Stones, a ballet-inspired battle between two of Britain’s legendary bands with Trey McIntyre’s A Day in the Life and Christopher Bruce’s highly-acclaimed rock ballet Rooster. The season ends with a magical trip to Neverland and a NEW production of Peter Pan and Tour-de-Force: Balanchine! This all-NEW galastyle program includes the company premiere of George Balanchine’s Themes and Variations as its climatic center-piece.

$ 15.00

Prem Orch

Join TWB’s Artistic Director, Septime Webre, and artists throughout the season for illuminating demonstrations and discussions in TWB’s intimate England Studio.

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PICTURED Morgann Rose and Tamás Krizsa DESIGN CKDesign PHOTOGRAPHY Steve Vaccariello HAIR & MAKE-UP Jill Turnbull, No Worries Salon & Cosmetics

SUBSCRIBE TODAY AND SAVE! WASHINGTONBALLET.ORG • 202.362.3606 x605

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Giselle

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Email________________________________________________________________________________

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Best Seats and Prices

OPTION 1 – FIVE-SERIES SUBSCRIPTION PACKAGES

Name________________________________________________________________________________

from septime

ALL NEW SEASON AND PROGRAMMING

STEP 1 COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION

We all need a little support sometimes.

3515 WISCONSIN AVENUE, NW WASHINGTON, DC 20016

CHOOSE YOUR SERIES. LISTED TO THE RIGHT ARE THE DATES AND TIMES YOU WILL ATTEND EACH BALLET.

Non-Profit Org. US Postage PAID Washington, DC

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