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Wallis Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
2016 /2017 Season
Welcome to The Wallis.
It is with great pleasure that I welcome you all, on behalf of the team here at The Wallis, to the 2016/2017 Season. In this, my first season as Artistic Director, I was keen to continue to present and produce work by world-class artists and companies from the US and abroad. I hope you are as excited as I am by the range of performances we have to offer this year. WELCOME
You will also note that many of the artists we are working with are from Los Angeles. They are part of the reason why The Wallis is building its reputation nationally and internationally as a centre for creativity and excellence. The Arts are here to entertain, educate and inspire communities to live, work and create together. In this ever-changing world we intend to tell stories, whether through music, dance, theatre or film, that help us do that. I look forward to meeting you all in this beautiful building and hope that the performances you choose to see will excite and encourage you to return and support YOUR Performing Arts Center. Thank you,
Our commitment to Los Angeles artists and companies
Paul Crewes, Artistic Director
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Paul Crewes, photo by Steve Tanner
WelcomeFest
September 10 - 11, 2016 We will kick off the 2016/2017 Season by bringing FREE music, dance, family fun and more to every corner of The Wallis.
November 22 – December 18, 2016
June 6 – 30, 2017
The Wallis and Cody Lassen production of
The Wallis production of
Merrily We Roll Along by
Alexi Kaye Campbell Michael Arden
directed by
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music and lyrics by
Stephen Sondheim George Furth directed by Michael Arden book by
Michael Arden, who brilliantly reimagined The Wallis’ production of Spring Awakening with Deaf West Theatre that received rave reviews on Broadway, directs this rarely staged Stephen Sondheim (Into the Woods, Sweeney Todd, West Side Story) musical. Merrily We Roll Along travels backwards in time to navigate the bumpy history among three friends – Franklin, Charlie and Mary – who begin their careers in show business together. The powerful and moving story, based on the Kaufman and Hart play, features some of Sondheim’s most beautiful songs including “Good Thing Going,” “Our Time, ” “Old Friends” and “Not a Day Goes By.”
The Pride is a gorgeously-drawn drama alternating between two very distinct time periods and sets of characters whose fate is written by their eras. In 1958, Philip is married to Sylvia, but is secretly attracted to her colleague Oliver. In 2008, Philip lives with his boyfriend Oliver, who continually destroys their relationship with his addiction to casual sex, and turns to their friend Sylvia for guidance and support. As the past and present worlds collide, The Pride’s complex love triangle provides a provocative, humorous and insightful look at fidelity and forgiveness.
“A work of subtlety and sophistication. The Pride grabs you with its considerable intelligence and heart.”
- Entertainment Weekly
“ Marvelous, sad and blisteringly funny. A brave and rewarding drama that speaks to us all.” - The Guardian
“An exceptional score… haunting melodies and dramatic ingenuity.” - The New York Times
Michael Arden photo by Luke Fontana
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Artist-inResidence: MICHAEL ARDEN As our first Wallis Artist-in-Residence, Michael will direct two productions, develop new work and conduct a Master Class this season.
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September 21 – October 16, 2016 The Wallis and For The Record production of
“A unique post-modern cabaret that is taking the city by storm.”
For The Record returns to Los Angeles to celebrate legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese. The acclaimed For The Record series is a unique, genre-bending form of live entertainment turning the soundtracks of iconic filmmakers into thrilling immersive theatrical concerts. American Crime Requiem explores over 40 years of Scorsese’s storytelling, his passion for music and the people who make it. The show starsan eclectic mix of artists from the worlds of music, stage and screen performing an epic setlist from GoodFellas, Casino, The Departed, The Wolf of Wall Street and more. Part rock concert, part drama, part nightclub.All LEGENDARY!
– Vanity Fair
This production is made possible by generous support from David C. Bohnett.
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2016/2017 Season
March 7 – 26, 2017 The Wallis and Deaf West Theatre production of
Edward Albee’s At Home at the Zoo directed by
July 19 – August 6, 2017
Hershey Felder
Tchaikovsky
A Play with Music
Coy Middlebrook
The Wallis and Deaf West Theatre, the companies behind the hit revival of Spring Awakening in Los Angeles and New York, bring their sign language take to Albee’s classic short play The Zoo Story (1959) and its acclaimed prequel, Homelife (2004). Together these short plays form At Home at the Zoo, the complete story of publishing executive Peter, his wife Ann and Jerry, the volatile stranger Peter meets in the park. The Wallis’ Coy Middlebrook directs this new production featuring both deaf and hearing actors.
Photo by T. Halzle
“Under Coy Middlebrook's direction, Albee's lacerating insights retain their delicious sting.” - Los Angeles Times
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LA PREMIERE! written and performed by
Hershey Felder Trevor Hay
directed by
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is Russia’s most famous composer and one of the greatest composers of all time, known for his beautiful lilting melodies from the ballets Romeo and Juliet, Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake, The Nutcracker and the ferocious brilliance of his symphonic works. At the age of 53, Tchaikovsky conducted the premiere of his enigmatic Symphony No. 6, “Pathétique,” of which he said, “Let them guess what it means…” Nine days later he was dead. To this day, how and why he died is still a mystery. The extraordinary Hershey Felder returns to The Wallis for the Los Angeles premiere of his newest work, Tchaikovsky, which unveils the life of one of the most beloved and tormented composers of all time.
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World-Renowned Companies February 9 – March 5, 2017 Kneehigh in association with Birmingham Repertory Theatre and Berkeley Repertory Theatre present
946: The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips
“ A wonderfully life-affirming piece of theatre... touchingly and gloriously imaginative.” - The Times
adapted by
Michael Morpurgo and Emma Rice Imagine being twelve and having soldiers occupying your house and land, with only your cat to tell your secrets.
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Kneehigh Theatre, who wowed audiences at The Wallis with Brief Encounter, returns with 946, which was originally produced by our new Artistic Director Paul Crewes. Kneehigh’s signature sorcery of music, puppetry and foolishness will transport us to Slapton Sands, England in 1944. Based on the beloved book by War Horse author Michael Morpurgo, 946 explodes everything we thought we knew about the D-Day landings in this tender tale of love and war.
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946: The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips Photo by Steve Tanner
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April 6 – 16, 2017
May 24 – 28, 2017
Battlefield
Complicite / Simon McBurney
Photo by Robbie Jack
Photo by Caroline Moreau
The Encounter
based on mahabharata and the play written by
Jean-Claude Carrière directed and performed by
Simon McBurney inspired by the novel
Amazon Beaming by Petru Popescu In 1969, Loren McIntyre, a National Geographic photographer, found himself lost among the people of the remote Javari Valley in Brazil. It was an encounter that was to change his life: bringing the limits of human consciousness into startling focus. In this solo performance Simon McBurney traces McIntyre’s journey into the depths of the Amazon rainforest, using binaural technology (3D audio) to build an intimate and shifting world of sound.
“This production from the genre-bending Complicite company is one of the most fully immersive theater pieces ever created.”
– The New York Times
A Complicite co-production with Edinburgh International Festival, the Barbican, London, Onassis Cultural Centre – Athens, Schaubühne Berlin, Théâtre Vidy-Lausanne and Warwick Arts Centre.
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adapted and directed by
Peter Brook and Marie-Hélène Estienne The internationally renowned team of Peter Brook, Marie-Hélène Estienne and Jean-Claude Carrière together revisit the great Indian epic Mahabharata 30 years after Brook’s legendary production took world theater by storm. The devastation of war is tearing the Bharata family apart. The new king must unravel a mystery: how can he live with himself in the face of the devastation and massacres that he has caused. An immense canvas in miniature, this central section of the ancient text is timeless and contemporary, asking how we can find inner peace in a world riven with conflict.
“ Peter Brook's return to the Mahabharata is breathtaking - a dazzling piece of theatre.” - The Guardian
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March 14 – 19, 2017
September 30 – October 9, 2016
Filter Theatre in association with the Royal Shakespeare Company present
Theater Unspeakable presents
The American Revolution
Twelfth Night William Shakespeare Filter Theatre directed by Sean Holmes by
created by
Filter’s explosive and irreverent new take on this beloved romantic comedy of mistaken identity combines dynamic narrative drive with a torrent of sound and music creating one of the most accessible Shakespeare productions of recent years. History in 50 minutes: seven actors, two feet off the ground, share 21 square feet of space to recreate the entire American fight for independence from Lexington to Yorktown. Using only the actors' bodies, voices and (pantomimed) cannons, the show evokes an epic time period in American history. Combining tongue-in-cheek humor with a dash of derring-do, The American Revolution displays the Chicago theater company’s rowdy brand of bare-boned and imaginative physical theater. Recommended for ages 6+
"The mime-based choreography is revelatory, defamiliarizing the American Revolution largely through bodily movement and stunning lighting design." - The Chicago Reader
Photo by Robert Day
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“ The most hard-hearted purists would melt at Filter's 90-minute reworking of this play, directed with passion, panache and precision. For newcomers to Shakespeare I can't think of a better introduction.” – The Sunday Times
2016/2017 Season
Theater for Young Audiences January 21 – 22, 2017
Morgan's Journey
April 22 – 23, 2017 The Kennedy Center Theater for Young Audiences presents
based on the elephant & piggie books
by Mo Willems Hyperion Books for Children script and lyrics by Mo Willems music by Deborah Wicks La Puma directed by Jerry Whiddon published by
created and performed by
Robert Morgan directed by David Craig Morgan’s Journey has been delighting children and their families around the world for nearly three decades. The play is a captivating exploration of joyous yet challenging childhood experiences and offers audiences a unique opportunity for active participation. From the moment of his birth, we follow Morgan the Clown on a journey of discovery. We delight in the presents he receives, especially his last one, a wise sock puppet who becomes his companion. Encountering inevitable growing pains, Morgan learns a valuable and moving lesson about love and the true meaning of friendship. Recommended for ages 4+
“A perfect gift of a show.” – The Scotsman
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Get ready for a musical experience ripped from the pages of Mo Willems’ beloved, awardwinning, best-selling children’s books that will leave audiences doing the “Flippy Floppy Floory” dance all night long! In this vaudevillian romp, Elephant and Piggie sing and dance their way through plenty of pachydermal peril and swiney suspense. Recommended for ages 4+
“A great way to introduce your child to theater.” – Broadway World
The 2:30 PM performance on Sun, April 23 is Sensory-Friendly. Sensory-Friendly Performances are designed to create a theater experience that is welcoming to all families with children on the autism spectrum or with other disabilities that create sensory sensitivities.
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Concerts @ The Wallis November 4 – 5, 2016
Kyle Riabko: Bacharach Reimagined A Solo Concert
January 29, 2017 Family Concerts @ The Wallis
Dan Zanes & Friends
Dan Zanes & Friends return to The Wallis after wildly popular engagements the previous two seasons. Once again, the Grammy Award-winner will bring his friend Sonia de los Santos for a bi-lingual English and Spanish concert for kids and kids-at-heart. Recommended for all ages
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CONCERTS
Kyle Riabko, star and creator of the hit West End and Off Broadway show Close To You: Bacharach Reimagined, brings his highly acclaimed arrangements of the many hits of Burt Bacharach — most of which Bacharach wrote with lyricist Hal David — to The Wallis for an intimate solo concert. Riabko, accompanying himself on guitar, will perform his versions of such classics as “Alfie,” “I Say A Little Prayer,” “Walk on By,” “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head” and many more.
“Zanes’ kids music works because it is not kids music; it’s just music — music that’s unsanitized, unpasteurized, that’s organic even.” – The New York Times Magazine
“Kyle has done something truly unique with my music, and he’s a beautiful singer and one hell of a guitar player. I loved it. It’s brilliant. I can’t say enough about it!” – Burt Bacharach “[He’s] terrific… Sheer musical talent.” – The New York Times
Dan Zanes
Photo by Kevin Parry
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April 29, 2017 Family Concerts @ The Wallis
Santa Cecilia Orchestra Trio
June 3, 2017
Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles Pride @ The Wallis
Sonia Marie De León de Vega, conductor Under the baton of the legendary Maestra Sonia Marie De León de Vega, the Los Angeles-based Santa Cecilia Orchestra breaks down barriers so that everyone can enjoy the beauty of classical music. After its sold-out concert last season, Santa Cecilia Orchestra returns with a trio performing family-friendly classics, including works by Latino composers, in the intimate Lovelace Studio Theater. Recommended for all ages
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For over 37 years, the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles has been bringing people together and serving as a voice for equality. The Wallis welcomes back GMCLA to the Bram Goldsmith Theater for a spirited concert in celebration of June Pride Month.
Chamber Music: Classic October 30, 2016
Zukerman Trio A prodigious talent recognized worldwide for his artistry, violinist Pinchas Zukerman has long been an inspiration to audiences and young musicians. Since 2013, Zukerman, cellist Amanda Forsyth and pianist Angela Cheng have performed as the Zukerman Trio at prominent festivals and major venues around the globe. The Trio embraces the works of Glière, Schubert and Shostakovich for its debut at The Wallis.
“Consummate and charismatic musicians, the trio made for a tight-knit chamber ensemble.” – The Scotsman
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Zukerman Trio
2016/2017 Season
January 26, 2017
The KalichsteinLaredoRobinson Trio
Nearly 40 years after its debut at the White House, The Kalichstein-LaredoRobinson Trio continues to bring technical mastery, expressive depth and magnetism to the concert stage. Join the Trio — pianist Joseph Kalichstein, violinist Jaime Laredo and cellist Sharon Robinson — on their special 40th Anniversary Tour for an exhilarating evening of Beethoven, Brahms and Mendelssohn.
“…foremost trio with the greatest longevity…bring(ing) to worldwide audiences their expressive and exhilarating interpretations.” – Musical America
March 9 – 10, 2017
Ralph Kirshbaum & Shai Wosner: Beethoven
Famed cellist Ralph Kirshbaum, whose live recording in London’s Wigmore Hall of the all-Beethoven Sonatas and Variations will be released this fall on Onyx Classics, will be joined by pianist Shai Wosner, who returns to The Wallis after his acclaimed Bridge to Beethoven concert with Jennifer Koh in March 2016. Over two nights in the Bram Goldsmith Theater, Kirshbaum and Wosner will tackle the complete works of Beethoven for cello and piano. Join us at The Wallis for this unique Beethoven immersion.
“Ralph Kirshbaum has wonderful tone, utter technical reliability and the imagination to make the music feel both spontaneous and well planned." – Pittsburgh Tribune-Review These concerts are made possible at The Wallis by generous support from Susan and Peter Strauss.
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Chamber Music: Modern October 23, 2016
Harlem Quartet Aldo LópezGavilán with
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Harlem Quartet, praised for its “panache” by The New York Times, is “bringing a new attitude to classical music, one that is fresh, bracing and intelligent,” says the Cincinnati Enquirer. The quartet, comprised of violinists Ilmar Gavilan and Melissa White, violist Jaime Amador and cellist Felix Umansky, will be joined by the acclaimed Cuban pianist/composer Aldo López-Gavilán in a collaboration that bridges jazz, classical and traditional Cuban music through the works of Dizzy Gillespie, Antônio Carlos Jobim and Abelardito Valdés. The program also features several original works by López-Gavilán arranged specifically for this collaboration.
“Aldo López-Gavilán is not only a formidable virtuoso, but also exceeds in works that require extraordinary color and fascinating sounds. His natural talent never suffers and his original thinking as an artist assures a performance of amazing playing and individuality.” – The London Times
JACK Quartet Photo by Henrik Olund
2016/2017 Season
January 14, 2017
Brooklyn Rider
Photo by Justin Bernhaut
JACK Quartet
May 13, 2017
The JACK Quartet will take you to the cutting edge of string performance. Comprising of violinists Christopher Otto and Ari Streisfeld, violist John Pickford Richards and cellist Kevin McFarland, who met while attending the Eastman School of Music, JACK is focused on new work, leading them to collaborate with composers such as John Luther Adams, Caroline Shaw and Steve Reich.
“Superheroes of the new music world.” – Boston Globe
Hailed as “the future of chamber music” (Strings), the game-changing string quartet Brooklyn Rider presents eclectic repertoire and gripping performances that continue to draw rave reviews from classical, world and rock critics alike. NPR credits violinists Johnny Gandelsman and Colin Jacobsen, violist Nicholas Cords and cellist Michael Nicolas with “recreating the 300-year-old form of string quartet as a vital and creative 21st-century ensemble,” the Los Angeles Times dubs the group “one of the wonders of contemporary music,” and Vice likens its members to “motocross daredevils who never screw up a stunt.” Equally at home in clubs and concert halls, Brooklyn Rider’s “down-to-earth demeanor … demystifies contemporary classical music and invites everyone into the tent.” (Time Out New York)
“They are four classical musicians performing with the energy of young rock stars jamming on their guitars, a Beethoven-goes-indie foray into making classical music accessible but also celebrating why it was good in the first place.” – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Piano @ The Wallis January 24, 2017
Joyce Yang
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The youngest ever medalist of the Van Cliburn International Competition, Joyce Yang showcases her colorful musical personality in solo recitals and collaborations with the world’s top orchestras and chamber musicians. Yang will dazzle audiences with a varied program featuring both classic and contemporary works — from Schumann and Debussy to Granados, Ginastera and Carl Vine.
April 26, 2017
Andsnes & Hamelin: A Music World Friendship
Leif Ove Andsnes and Marc-André Hamelin are two of the greatest pianists in the world. They’re also good friends and have enjoyed each other’s company on many stages, including Carnegie’s Zankel Hall in New York. The Wallis is thrilled to present this extraordinary twopiano concert featuring Mozart, Debussy and Stravinsky — including the composer’s own arrangement of his Le Sacre du Printemp - The Rite of Spring. Andsnes & Hamelin’s appearance at The Wallis is made possible in part by generous support from Steinway & Sons Beverly Hills.
“Poetic and sensitive pianism.” – The Washington Post
Benjamin Grosvenor
2016/2017 Season
April 30, 2017
Benjamin Grosvenor British pianist Benjamin Grosvenor is internationally recognized for his electrifying performances and insightful interpretations of wide-ranging repertoire. His virtuosic command over the most strenuous technical complexities underpins the remarkable depth and understanding of his musicianship. Grosvenor is renowned for his distinctive sound — described as "poetic and gently ironic, brilliant yet clear-minded, intelligent but not without humour, all translated through a beautifully clear and singing touch" (The Independent) — making him one of the most sought-after young pianists in the world.
“The darling of British pianophiles since his victory in the keyboard finals of the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition in 2004, Mr. Grosvenor, in his Carnegie Hall recital debut, proved a boy lord of the piano.” –The New York Times “Benjamin Grosvenor may well be the most remarkable young pianist of our time.” –Gramophone Magazine
The Wallis is honored to host the Los Angeles debut of Grosvenor in a vast program of sonatas by Mozart, Beethoven and Scriabin.
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Jazz @ The Wallis January 20, 2017
The Brubeck Brothers Quartet
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The Brubeck Brothers Quartet is an exciting jazz group featuring two members of one of America’s most accomplished musical families, Dan Brubeck (drums) and Chris Brubeck (bass & trombone). Guitarist Mike DeMicco and pianist Chuck Lamb complete this dynamic quartet. They have performed at concert series, colleges and jazz festivals across North America and Europe.
“The Brubeck Brothers Quartet brings a new spirit to straightahead jazz.” –The Boston Globe
March 30, 2017
Eddie Palmieri Latin Jazz Septet
Eddie Palmieri, known for his charismatic power and bold innovative drive, has a musical career that spans over 50 years as a bandleader of Salsa and Latin Jazz orchestras. With a discography that includes 36 titles, Mr. Palmieri is a NEA Jazz Master and has been awarded nine Grammy Awards. A true powerhouse of brilliance known for his astute arranging skills and historic compositions, Mr. Palmieri has shown that time is infinite with respect to his repertoire as he continues to thrill audiences with his legendary style.
2016/2017 Season
April 28, 2017
Diane Schuur Long regarded as one of Contemporary Jazz’s leading vocalists, Diane Schuur (nicknamed “Deedles”) is as eclectic as she is brilliant. Ms. Schuur was blind from birth; but she was gifted with perfect pitch and initially taught herself piano by ear. Schuur will play from her album I Remember You (With Love to Stan and Frank), an homage to two of her very important mentors, Frank Sinatra and Stan Getz.
“To put it mildly, Schuur blew the place away. The room shook. The evening came alive.” –New York Post
Colburn @ The Wallis We continue our partnership with LA’s own Colburn School, whose renowned faculty prepares exceptional young musicians for careers in music.
March 29, 2017
Colburn Piano Extravaganza Featuring Jean-Yves Thibaudet and Fabio Bidini An all-piano concert featuring Colburn School Artist-in-Residence Jean-Yves Thibaudet and Colburn Grigor Piano Chair Fabio Bidini in recital with students from the Colburn Conservatory of Music and Colburn Music Academy.
Additional programming with Colburn School to be announced at a later date. Colburn School events may be added to your subscription series with guaranteed priority seating.
Artistic Director Paul Crewes Board Chairman David C. Bohnett Managing Director Rachel Fine
Save the Date:
THE WALLIS
GALA
April 1, 2017
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Learn more at TheWallis.org/Gala.
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May 5 – 7, 2017
Dance
Paul Taylor Dance Company Since its founding in 1954, the Paul Taylor Dance Company has been one of the world's most sought-after ensembles, performing in well over 500 cities in 64 countries, bringing Paul Taylor's repertoire — now numbering 144 dances — to every part of the globe. Mr. Taylor continues to make two new dances a year — and will bring a program of new and classic work to The Wallis.
“Paul Taylor is the world's greatest living artist, irrespective of medium.”
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–Terry Teachout
DANCE
Paul Taylor Dance Company Parisa Khobdeh photo by James Houston
2016/2017 Season
October 28, 2016
As I Remember It:
Celebrating Carmen de Lavallade’s 85th Birthday
March 24 – 25, 2017
Limón Dance Company
Concerto Grosso Chaconne Corvidae The Exiles The Moor’s Pavane
Joe Grifasi Carmen de Lavallade and Talvin Wilks
directed by
co-written by
Dance icon Carmen de Lavallade returns home to Los Angeles for her 85th Birthday Celebration. As I Remember It is an intimate portrait of the legendary artist told through dance, film and her personal writings. From her childhood days playing in the empty lots of 1930’s Los Angeles to performing on the world’s grand stages, this very special evening will be inspiring for dancers and dance lovers of all ages.
Hailed as one of the world’s greatest dance companies, the Limón Dance Company has been at the vanguard of American Modern dance since its inception in 1946. The Company is the living legacy of dance theater developed by José Limón and his mentors, Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman, whose innovative works revolutionized American dance. After Limón’s death in 1972, the Company pioneered the idea that it was possible to survive the death of its founder, setting an example for the entire dance field. Now in its 70th year, the Company is renowned for its technical mastery and dramatic expression, and demonstrates both the timelessness of José Limón’s works and the humanistic vision that guides the repertory choices.
“For drama, virtuosity and grace, there’s no finer company.” – The Village Voice
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Dance July 13 – 14, 2017
January 13, 2017
Jacob Jonas The Company Photo by Dave Krugman
Primo Passo
Photo by Lois Greenfield
Ezralow Dance
directed and choreographed by
Daniel Ezralow
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Los Angeles-based Jacob Jonas The Company is gaining a national profile for its honest storytelling and visceral performances. The Company has toured North America since its birth in 2014, bringing its mix of contemporary ballet and acrobatic movement to stops including New York, Vancouver and Jacob’s Pillow Inside/Out Dance Festival. Also known for its film and photography work and its robust social media presence, The Company has hosted #camerasanddancers photography meet-ups with social influencers and cultural institutions including The Getty, LACMA, Los Angeles Tourism Board, Dance Camera West and countless others.
Los Angeles native Daniel Ezralow returns to The Wallis to premiere Primo Passo — Italian for “first step” — a deeply personal work that, as the title suggests, is both a career retrospective and an investigation of what’s next. Inspired by observing his children learning to walk, Ezralow will revisit and reimagine his works to explore their initial artistic impulse. Whether he’s creating modern dances or choreographing for Broadway, the Oscars or the Olympics, it all begins with the first step — and this extraordinary evening will provide a glimpse inside the process.
“When Jacob Jonas The Company performs, energy doesn’t just seem to bounce off the walls, it reverberates off of bodies.” - Los Angeles Times
2016/2017 Season
May 18 – 21, 2017
New Adventures
Matthew Bourne's Early Adventures “Bourne is a masterly storyteller.” – The New York Times “A rare treat! Bourne's wit and flair are in full play.” – The Sunday Times Supported using public funds from Arts Council England. Select performances made possible by generous support from the Selwyn Family.
Matthew Bourne is hailed as the UK’s most popular and successful Choreographer/ Director. He is the creator of the world’s longest running ballet production, a fivetime Olivier Award winner and the only British director to have won the Tony Award for both Best Choreographer and Best Director of a Musical. Matthew Bourne returns to his roots in Early Adventures, a program of hit pieces that launched the career of ‘Britain’s favourite choreographer’ and saw the birth of the style, wit and sheer entertainment that his company New Adventures brought to Swan Lake, The Car Man, Edward Scissorhands and Sleeping Beauty. With designs by longtime collaborator, Lez Brotherston, Early Adventures is a US premiere and forms part of the company’s 30th Anniversary celebrations. program includes: The Infernal Galop
This is France as seen by the uptight English imagination, with all the traditional clichés joyously paraded for our entertainment and climaxing in Offenbach's inevitable Can-Can!
Town and Country
Moving and hilarious, this heartfelt pastiche explores notions of national character from a bygone era through the evocative music of Edward Elgar, Noël Coward and Percy Grainger, amongst others.
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Matthew Bourne's Early Adventures Photo by Roy Tan
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Photo by Joan Lauren
Arts & Ideas: Conversations @ The Wallis February 3, 2017 The Wallis and ASCAP present
An Evening with Stephen Schwartz: Music & Broadway Memories
With Special Broadway Guest Stars Spend an evening of music and Broadway memories from Stephen Schwartz, the Tony, Oscar and Grammy Award-winning composer/ lyricist whose credits include the classic musicals Wicked, Godspell and Pippin, as well as the Walt Disney films Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Enchanted, and the DreamWorks film The Prince of Egypt.
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SPECIAL EVENTS
We will also be bringing back the popular ASCAP Foundation Musical Theatre Workshop in Partnership with DreamWorks Animation and The Wallis on February 1 & 2, 2017.
Outdoors @ The Wallis
Dance Sundays with Debbie Allen & Friends Select Dates
Debbie Allen curates an exhilarating series of free, outdoor dance events — Salsa, African, Tap, Hip Hop and more — for the whole family.
And more Arts & Ideas Conversations, Films and Master Classes to be announced!
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Cameron Esposito
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December 3, 2016 – January 14, 2017 Launching in December, The Sorting Room will deliver cabaret, comedy, contemporary music and much more to The Wallis. The Sorting Room — which draws its name from the room’s original function within the Beverly Hills Post Office — will transform the Lovelace Studio Theater into an intimate, custom-built club to connect upcoming artists and veteran entertainers with our audiences. The full schedule will be announced in the Fall of 2016 — and Wallis Subscribers will have first access to these exclusive offerings.
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2016/2017 Restaurant Sponsors The following restaurants are proud to sponsor The Wallis’ 2016/2017 Season:
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A S PA C E F O R A R T S E D U C AT I O N
The Wallis believes everyone deserves to learn and grow through the arts... •
In-depth partnership with Wallis Focus Schools in underserved communities that includes multiple matinees throughout the year, classroom visits with The Wallis teaching artists and ticket allotments for the families of participating students. Workshops for teachers in the arts and arts integration.
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Courses for Young Artists: Courses for Young Artists in dance, music and theater.
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Master Classes with Visiting Artists
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Community Classes: Tiny Tots Move & Groove, Dancing Through Parkinson’s and Salsa Sundays – free outdoor dance classes led by Debbie Allen.
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The Miracle Project: theater programs for young people with autism.
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Community Partners: sharing the arts with nonprofit organizations who work with underserved communities.
The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts’ School Partners Program is a unique and comprehensive arts education program that serves nearly 10,000 Los Angeles pre-kindergarten through 12th grade students each year through student matinee performances, in-school workshops and yearround arts events.
GRoW @ The Wallis: A gift of Gregory Annenberg Weingarten and Family and the Annenberg Foundation
2016 Master Class with Suzanne Farrell
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Kyle Riabko: Bacharach Reimagined 11/4 - 11/5 Merrily We Roll Along 11/22 - 12/18
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Paul Taylor Dance Company 5/5 - 5/7 Brooklyn Rider 5/13 Matthew Bourne's Early Adventures 5/18 - 5/21 Battlefield 5/24 – 5/28
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Ezralow Dance 7/13 – 7/14 Hershey Felder Tchaikovsky 7/19 - 8/6
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$59
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The Pride ON PV
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Diane Schuur
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Brooklyn Rider
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Gay Men's Chorus Of LA
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Colburn/Thibaudet*
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Santa Cecilia Orchestra Trio*
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Merrily We Roll Along
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Andsnes & Hamelin
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