Neue Kritikenmehr...
SFB concludes its 90th season with a stirring Romeo & Juliet

There’s much to love in Helgi Tomasson’s production of Romeo & Juliet, starting with Prokofiev’s sumptuous score.
Charm and wit abound in San Francisco Ballet's Don Quixote
Helgi Tomasson and Yuri Possokhov's restaging of the 1869 Petipa classic brings a sunny smile to faces in San Francisco.
A triumphant Nutcracker: San Francisco Ballet is back!
With Tchaikovsky’s dear, familiar overture, the reassuring sameness of Wendall K Harrington’s slide show projecting 1915 San Francisco scenes onto the curtains, we were all, most decisively, back.
Unbound Festival continues with superb dancing
Benjamin Freemantle danced the opening solo, gorgeously, in the role of the grandfather as a dreamy young Adonis.
SFB: Ratmansky / Possokhov / Forsythe
Resident choreographer Yuri Possokhov’s Optimistic Tragedy is dedicated “to those who sacrificed their lives for future generations.”
Surreal whimsy: Magrittomania at San Francisco Ballet
San Francisco Ballet's first program of 2016, featuring Forsythe's rarely performed Pas/Parts and the revival of 7 for Eight and Magrittomania, leads the way into an exciting season.
