American Ballet Theatre, Official Dance Company of Segerstrom Center for the Arts, presents ABT Forward, a mixed repertory program performed March 16-19, 2022, with three dazzling works highlighting the Company's incredible artistry and athleticism, and the inspiring visions of three of today's most exciting choreographers.
ABT Forward will be highlighted by the World Premiere of a new work by Alonzo King, his first for ABT. King's new ballet will feature a commissioned score by jazz pianist and composer Jason Moran. King's new work features sets and costumes by Robert Rosenwasser and lighting by Jim French.
40th anniversary season. Jessica Lang's ZigZag celebrates the legendary career of Tony Bennett. It received its World Premiere on October 26, 2021 at the David H. Koch Theater in New York City.
A work for 14 dancers, ZigZag features costumes by Wes Gordon (creative director for Carolina Herrera), scenery by Emmy and Tony Award winner Derek McLane, and lighting by Nicole Pearce. Lang said, "ZigZag celebrates the legendary career of Tony Bennett as a singer and visual artist," said Lang. "With 11 songs carefully selected from Bennett's masterful catalog of recordings spanning more than seven decades, and scenic elements that incorporate his art, ZigZag will highlight the unwavering quality and genuine humanity of his vocal performances. My approach to ZigZag will be to deliver a balance between physical intricacy and visual simplicity, to convey art as entertainment, and to highlight the physically brilliant range of the American Ballet Theatre dancers." ZigZag is Lang's fourth work for ABT.

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Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors Paper Wing Theatre (8/28-9/20) |
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Gorillaz Oakland Arena (10/28-10/28) |
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Jekyll & Hyde the Musical Segerstrom Center for the Arts (6/12-6/28) |
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UB40 Fred Kavli Theatre (10/25-10/25) |
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Segerstrom Center for the Arts (7/05-7/25) |
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TLC, Salt-N-Pepa & En Vogue Toyota Pavilion at Concord (10/11-10/11) |
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The Book of Mormon (Non-Equity) Segerstrom Center for the Arts (12/29-1/03) |
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Pageant of the Masters “The Greatest of All Time” Festival of Arts (7/09-9/04) |
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Marco Antonio Solis Long Beach Amphitheater (10/04-10/04) |
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C.S. Lewis On Stage: Further Up & Further In Irvine Barclay Theatre (7/09-7/10) |









