Briefly in Datebook
The Orange County Performing Arts Center’s 2000 International Classic
Dance Season includes performances by some of the best ballet companies
in the world.
Russia’s Bolshoi Ballet, Germany’s Stuttgart Ballet and Julio Bocca’s
Ballet Argentino make their Center debut and the American Ballet Theatre
returns with “Cinderella.”
The season begins Feb. 1-6 with the renowned Stuttgart Ballet with John
Cranko’s full-length “Onegin,” based on the poet’s masterpiece, “Eugene
Onegin.” A program of shorter works will also be performed.
The second offering comes from perhaps the most acclaimed ballet company
in the world. The Bolshoi Ballet, in a weeklong engagement, will perform
the full-length “Romeo and Juliet” and a romantic comedy based on “Don
Quixote,” a new production by the ballet’s Alexei Fadeetchev.
The Bolshoi will be in town June 27-July 2.
In October, Ballet Argentino will perform a program showcasing works by
South America’s premier choreographers. The works include a new tango set
to the music of Piazzola and the pas de deux from “Don Quixote.” Ballet
Argentino performs Oct. 27-29.
The season ends with the return of American Ballet Theatre, led by
artistic director Kevin McKenzie. The company will perform “Cinderella”
Dec. 19-24.
Subscriptions to The Center’s classical dance season are $40 to $239.
Individual prices are $12 to $75.
For tickets and more information, call (714) 740-7878 or (213) 365-3500
or visit The Center’s Web site at o7 www.ocpac.orgf7 .
The Orange County Performing Arts Center’s Broadway season continues with
“Fame,” “The Sound of Music,” “The Civil War,” “Beauty and the Beast,”
“Cabaret” and “Titanic.”
Now on stage is the musical based on the movie “Fame,” which runs through
Sunday.
Coming March 21-April 2 is the return of “The Sound of Music,” starring
two-time Golden Globe Award-winner Richard Chamberlain as the heroic
Captain Georg von Trapp.
June 6-11 brings “The Civil War,” a new musical by Frank Wildhorn, who
composed “Jekyll & Hyde” and “The Scarlet Pimpernel.”
The Tony Award-winning “Beauty and the Beast” arrives for two weeks, July
11-23, and the newly restaged “Cabaret,” winner of four 1998 Tony Awards including Best Revival, will be staged Aug. 8-13.
“Titanic,” winner of the 1997 Tony Awards for Best Book, Best Score, Best
Sets and Best Musical of the Year, plays Aug. 22-27.
Ticket prices and show times vary. For tickets or more information, call
(714) 556-2787.
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