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AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY TO UNDERSTAND SOMETHING OF THE CREATIVE PROCESS. The New York Times Spring 2015 SEASON AT A GLANCE MIAMI CITY BALLET JUSTIN PECK & SHEPARD FAIREY Jan 18*, 19 MUSIC PAM TANOWITZ & DAVID LANG Feb 22, 23 MUSICAL THEATER FUN HOME ON BROADWAY WITH ALISON BECHDEL Mar 15 WORKS & PROCESS AT THE GUGGENHEIM Mary Sharp Cronson, Producer For over 30 years, New Yorkers have been able to see, hear, and meet acclaimed artists in an intimate setting unlike any other. A performing-arts series that explores artistic creation through stimulating conversation and performance in the Guggenheim s Frank Lloyd Wright designed, 285-seat Peter B. Lewis Theater, Works & Process champions new works and offers unprecedented access to the world s leading creators and performers. After most performances, you are invited to continue the conversation with the artists at a reception. OPERA LECTURE THE SANTA FE OPERA COLD MOUNTAIN WITH JENNIFER HIGDON Mar 30 FORBIDDEN KNOWLEDGE: ETHICS AND EXPERIMENTATION IN SCIENCE AND ART Apr 13 AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE AT 75 Apr 19*, 20* THEATER PONTUS LIDBERG SNOW Apr 27 SECOND STAGE THEATRE THE WAY WE GET BY WITH NEIL LABUTE May 3 WENDY WHELAN & EDWARD WATSON Jun (Exact dates to be announced) *WATCH LIVE AT GUGGENHEIM.ORG/LIVE. PRIORITY TICKETING STARTS DECEMBER 29 STAY CONNECTED guggenheim.org/e-news youtube.com/worksandprocess twitter.com/worksandprocess flickr.com/photos/worksandprocess Become a Friend of Works & Process or Guggenheim member at the Fellow Associate ($250) level or above to get access to tickets almost two weeks early and secure preferred seat selection. Become a Friend of Works & Process Call 212 758 0024 or visit worksandprocess.org. facebook.com/worksandprocess instagram.com/guggenheim WORKSANDPROCESS.ORG BOX OFFICE 212 423 3575 Join or Upgrade Your Guggenheim Membership Call 212 423 3535 or visit guggenheim.org/join.
MIAMI CITY BALLET JUSTIN PECK & SHEPARD FAIREY Sun, Jan 18, 3 pm Sun and Mon, Jan 18* and 19, 7:30 pm Prior to the March world premiere, see a preview of Heatscape, choreographer Justin Peck s new work for Miami City Ballet. Artist and graphic designer Shepard Fairey created the set design, combining ballet and street art in an unlikely yet inspired partnership. Company dancers will perform excerpts and Peck, Fairey (Jan 18 only), and Miami City Ballet artistic director Lourdes Lopez will participate in a discussion moderated by Ellen Bar of the New York City Ballet. For the 3 pm performance enter via the ramp at 88th Street and 5th Avenue; no reception for this performance. *Watch live at guggenheim.org/live. Become a Friend of Works & Process at the $2,500 level or above and attend the Jan 19th post-performance producer s dinner with the artists. Call 212 758 0024. Pam Tanowitz s Broken Story (wherein there is no ecstasy). Photo: Christopher Duggan & MUSIC NEW COMMISSION & WORLD PREMIERE PAM TANOWITZ & DAVID LANG Sun, Feb 22, 3 pm Sun and Mon, Feb 22 and 23, 7:30 pm See the premiere of Broken Story (wherein there is no ecstasy). Four composers, four dancers, four musicians, and a choreographer come together in this work commissioned by Works & Process. Composer David Lang, in collaboration with choreographer Pam Tanowitz, invited three composers who had never written for dance before, Ted Hearne, Hannah Lash, and Caroline Shaw, to create new works. Tanowitz intertwines these four new scores, which will be played live by the FLUX Quartet, with choreography performed by dancers Maggie Cloud, Dylan Crossman, Stuart Singer, and Melissa Toogood. For the 3 pm performance enter via the ramp at 88th Street and 5th Avenue; no reception for this performance. Justin Peck and Miami City Ballet dancers at Shepard Fairey s Wynwood Walls. Photo: Finlay MacKay Support future commissions and world premieres by Works and Process. Give a gift today: visit worksandprocess.org or call 212 758 0024.
MUSICAL THEATER FUN HOME ON BROADWAY WITH ALISON BECHDEL Sun, Mar 15, 7:30 pm Go behind the scenes of Fun Home, a new musical about seeing your parents through grown-up eyes, based on Alison Bechdel s best-selling graphic memoir. Fourtime Tony-nominated composer Sydney Lucas and Michael Cerveris from The Public Theater s production of Fun Home. Photo: Joan Marcus Jeanine Tesori, Tony-nominated writer Lisa Kron, director Sam Gold, and Bechdel discuss creating this work, named 2014 s Best Musical by the New York Drama Critics Circle. Cast members, including Tony-winner Michael Cerveris, perform excerpts prior to the Broadway premiere. OPERA THE SANTA FE OPERA COLD MOUNTAIN WITH JENNIFER HIGDON Mon, Mar 30, 7:30 pm See excerpts from composer Jennifer Higdon s first opera, based on Charles Frazier s best-selling novel Cold Mountain. Higdon will join stage director Leonard Foglia and librettist Gene Scheer in a Isabel Leonard. Photo: Jared Slater discussion, and cast members Isabel Leonard, Emily Fons, Jay Hunter Morris, and Roger Honeywell will perform musical selections. LECTURE FORBIDDEN KNOWLEDGE: ETHICS AND EXPERIMENTATION IN SCIENCE AND ART Mon, Apr 13, 7:30 pm Drawing on his experience of living in a Stone Age tribe in New Guinea, and referencing art, literature, and film from the myths of Prometheus, Daedalus, and Icarus, to Faust and Frankenstein Photo: courtesy Columbia University Dr. Robert Klitzman, Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University, will discuss how cultures have balanced tensions between ethics and experimentation over time. Marcelo Gomes and Gillian Murphy. Photo: Gene Schiavone AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE AT 75 1940 1965: Sun, Apr 19, 3 pm 1965 1990: Sun, Apr 19, 7:30 pm 1990 2015: Mon, Apr, 20, 7:30 pm Join ABT dancers, panelists, and historians as they explore the company s contributions to American dance over the last 75 years. The program will be presented as a three-part retrospective, with each performance spotlighting a different 25-year span in the company s storied history. For the 3 pm performance enter via the ramp at 88th Street and 5th Avenue; no reception for this performance. Watch all performances live at guggenheim.org/live. PONTUS LIDBERG : SNOW Mon, Apr 27, 7:30 pm SNOW, a turbulent choreographic work by Swedish choreographer, dancer, and filmmaker Pontus Lidberg, features four dancers and a highly expressive Japanese-style Bunraku puppet. Initially created to celebrate the centenary of Igor Stravinsky s The Rite of Spring, this winter Lidberg will re-envision the work with a new score by Ryan Francis. Prior to the New York premiere at the Joyce Theater, Lidberg will discuss the musical journey from Stravinsky to Francis, as well as the process of incorporating puppetry into the choreography. Pontus and company dancers will perform Photo: Petrus Sjövik excerpts.
THEATER SECOND STAGE THEATRE THE WAY WE GET BY WITH NEIL LABUTE Sun, May 3, 7:30 pm In this new play about love and lust, the story of Beth and Doug unfolds the morning after one hot night following a drunken wedding reception. Tony-nominated playwright Neil LaBute, Tony-nominated director Leigh Silverman, and Tony nominee Thomas Photo: courtesy Second Stage Theatre Sadoski will participate in a moderated discussion. Excerpts will be performed prior to the New York premiere. WENDY WHELAN & EDWARD WATSON Jun (Exact dates to be announced) Photos: Christopher Duggan; Charlotte MacMillan New York City Center artistic associate Wendy Whelan and The Royal Ballet principal dancer Edward Watson come together for an exciting project featuring new works by Christopher Wheeldon, Shen Wei, Arthur Pita, and Danièle Desnoyers. Whelan and Watson will perform excerpts and participate in a discussion with cocommissioner New York City Center s Vice President of Programming, Stanford Makishi. Coproduced by The Royal Ballet, The Joyce Theater, and Sunny Artist Management. SUPPORT WORKS & PROCESS Celebrate 30 years of performing-arts commissions, breathtaking performances, and insightful artist discussions. Become a Friend of Works & Process and make a donation today, ensuring the future of this important program. BECOME A FRIEND OF WORKS & PROCESS TODAY Benefits: $250 Access to priority ticketing and preferred seat selection through January 6 Guggenheim member discount for Works & Process performances $500 All of the above, plus Acknowledgment in the Works & Process program Waived box office handling fees $1,000 All of the above, plus Patron services including access to house seats, with reservation Invitation to performance rehearsal Guggenheim Museum membership at the Individual level $2,500 All of the above, plus Guaranteed ticket access Invitation to exclusive behind-the-scenes events Ten complimentary tickets annually, with reservation $5,000 All of the above, plus Invitation to all producer s dinners $10,000 All of the above, plus Acknowledgment as an underwriter of a Works & Process production To make a partially tax-deductible gift, please note your contribution on the ticket order form or contact Works & Process at 212 758 0024. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Gillian Attfield Stuart H. Coleman Caroline Cronson Mary Sharp Cronson Adam Flatto Michèle Pesner Cynthia Hazen Polsky Denise Saul Annalyn Swan Margo Viscusi Shelby White THE PROGRAM IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY PUBLIC FUNDS FROM DIRECTORS EMERITI Alberta Arthurs Stephanie French Barnabas McHenry Norman Peck Claus Virch Peter Wolff 30TH ANNIVERSARY CHAIRS Anne H. Bass Caroline Cronson Ben Rodriguez-Cubeñas, Rockefeller Brothers Fund Caroline Sharp Darren Walker, The Ford Foundation LEAD FUNDING The Florence Gould Foundation The Christian Humann Foundation Leon Levy Foundation Cover: Melissa Toogood in Pam Tanowitz s Broken Story (wherein there is no ecstasy). Photo: Christopher Duggan. Inside cover: David Lang, Pam Tanowitz, Max Mandel, Hannah Lash, Tom Chiu, and Caroline Shaw at Works & Process, Nov 2, 2014. Photo: Christopher Duggan. Works & Process post performance reception Nov 2014. Photo: Jacklyn Meduga Deceased
SEATING AND TICKET ORDER INFORMATION Accessible Seats Orchestra Perimeter Mezzanine Partial View Performances in the Peter B. Lewis Theater are reserved seating. Order online to self-select best available seats. Mail or fax orders are assigned from the front to the back. Accessible seats are available. When all non-accessible seats have been sold, tickets for accessible seats may be sold to members of the general public. Most programs run 80 minutes without intermission. No late admission. Tickets purchased by phone or fax two weeks in advance will be mailed. The box office will call within two business days to confirm fax orders. All other tickets, including all online orders, will be e-mailed or held at the box office and available for pick up one hour prior to performance. Standby tickets and $10 student rush tickets (for students under 25 with valid ID) may be purchased at this time if space allows. For availability, call the box office at 212 423 3575 on the day of the performance. All sales are nonrefundable and nonexchangeable. Tickets cannot be reissued. FILL OUT THE ADJACENT ORDER PAGE Mail to: Box Office Works & Process at the Guggenheim Attn: Emily Johnson 1071 5th Avenue New York, NY 10128 Fax to: 212 423 3634 PRIORITY TICKETING: DECEMBER 29 JANUARY 6 Buy tickets by phone, fax, or mail. For Friends of Works & Process or Guggenheim members at the Fellow Associate ($250) level or above. GENERAL TICKETING: STARTS JANUARY 7 Buy tickets online starting January 7 for best seat selection. Mail or fax orders will be processed starting January 7 and are not given priority. PATRON TICKETING Friends of Works & Process at the $1,000 level or above can reserve house seats by calling 212 758 0024. WORKSANDPROCESS.ORG BOX OFFICE 212 423 3575 Mail or Fax to 212 423 3634 BUY TICKETS Program & Date (check box) Miami City Ballet Justin Peck & Shepard Fairey 3 pm: q Jan 18 7:30 pm: q Jan 18 q Jan 19 Pam Tanowitz & David Lang 3 pm: q Feb 22 7:30 pm: q Feb 22 q Feb 23 Fun Home on Broadway with Alison Bechdel q Mar 15 The Santa Fe Opera Cold Mountain with Jennifer Higdon q Mar 30 Forbidden Knowledge: Ethics and Experimentation in Science and Art q Apr 13 American Ballet Theatre at 75 3 pm: q Apr 19 7:30 pm: q Apr 19 q Apr 20 Pontus Lidberg Dance: SNOW q Apr 27 Second Stage Theatre The Way We Get By with Neil LaBute q May 3 Wendy Whelan & Edward Watson q Jun (Exact dates to be announced) q I am a Friend of Works & Process ($250) level or above q I am a Guggenheim member at the Fellow Associate ($250) level or above Box office fee (Waived for $500+ donors): $2 per ticket $ BECOME A FRIEND OF WORKS & PROCESS $ $2,500 for producer s dinner; $1,000 for patron ticketing; $250 for priority ticketing BECOME A GUGGENHEIM MEMBER $ $500 for Supporting Associate or $250 for Fellow Associate for priority ticketing access $135 for Family; $125 for Dual; $75 for Individual Total Enclosed: $ Name (Mr., Mrs., Ms., Miss)* Address* City/State/Zip* Phone* E-mail* *Required q Send me the Works & Process e-newsletter. q Charge my: q American Express q Visa q Master Card q Discover Card Number Signature # of Tix Price (circle) GENERAL/MEMBER $20 / $15 q Check payable to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum enclosed. No cash. Exp. Date Total