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Wednesday, February 18, 9-11 pm ET
This program features excerpts from pre-eminent director/choreographer Jerome Robbins’ work, including never-before-seen rehearsal footage and interviews with many of his colleagues, from both ballet and Broadway.
In a life that inspired controversy, no one disputes the place that
Jerome Robbins holds as the pre-eminent director/choreographer of
American musical theater, universally respected for his
unparalleled artistry. He transformed Broadway with shows such as
West Side Story , Gypsy and Fiddler on the
Roof and forged a career in ballet, first at American Ballet
Theatre, then at New York City Ballet. The son of an immigrant deli
owner, he was known for his often ruthless perfectionism and was
dogged by his decision, in 1953, to name names in his House
Un-American Activities Committee testimony. The program features
excerpts from Robbins' work, including never-before-seen rehearsal
footage, and interviews with many of his colleagues, from both
ballet and Broadway, such as Mikhail Baryshnikov, Jacques
d'Amboise, Suzanne Farrell, Arthur Laurents, Peter Martins, Chita
Rivera, Stephen Sondheim and Robbins' Fiddler collaborators Jerry
Bock, Sheldon Harnick and Joseph Stein.