Hamburg Ballet, described as ''agents of astonishment'' by the Los Angeles Times returns to the Harris Theater stage in John Neumeier's 50th and final season with the company.
Hamburg Ballet, described as "agents of astonishment" by the "Los Angeles Times," returns to the Harris Theater stage in John Neumeier's 50th and final season with the company.
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With "The Glass Menagerie," Williams laid the foundation for his success and fame as one of the most important authors of the 20th century. The work confronts issues that the playwright struggled with throughout his life: family and the decline of the middle class. In Neumeier's interpretation, he stresses the biographical elements of the "Memory Play," which subtly mold his piece. In many ways, he feels connected with Tennessee Williams; different levels of the plot flow into each other and happen simultaneously. Emotions and inner conflicts become visible and tangible, as the dancers give feelings physical shape."The Glass Menagerie" is full of suggestions of the past, longings of the present and possibilities of the future.
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February 23 - 25, 2023