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A triumphant Romeo and Juliet from Philadelphia Ballet

Juliano Nunes’ Romeo and Juliet for Philadelphia Ballet works on all fronts: as a visual spectacle with highly original choreography and as a vehicle for cultivating memorable performances.
American Ballet Theatre's double bill is short and sweet in New York

American Ballet Theatre presents Balanchine's Raymonda: Grand Pas Hongrois and Ratmansky's Firebird which showcases the company well and provides a strong contrast.
A spectacular triple bill lifts ABT’s spring season in New York

A finely curated triple bill from American Ballet Theatre included works from Balanchine, Jiří Kylián and Alexei Ratmansky.
ABT's Theme and Variations delivers star quality performances

American Ballet Theatre presented a well balanced program of Nuñes, Ratmansky and Balanchine which produced some revelatory performances.
Empty calories: Ratmansky's Whipped Cream is sweet but slight

American Ballet Theatre kicks off its fall season with Ratmansky's culinary creation based on the two-act 1924 ballet, originally created as Schlagobers.
Send in the clowns: Alexei Ratmansky revives Harlequinade
A lovingly reproduced historical reconstruction, but is it enough to connect with modern Australian audiences?
