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AMERICAN REPERTORY BALLET
PRINCETON BALLET SCHOOL
Don't Miss the World Premiere of Douglas Martin's Romeo and Juliet

Friday, October 11th at 8pm is American Repertory Ballet's premiere of

Romeo and Juliet at State Theatre!

The performance features live music played by the Rutgers Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Kynan Johns.

 

Tickets are going very quickly - some sections are already sold out! So buy your tickets online or call 732-246-7469 today! 

All above photos by Kyle Froman Photography

 

"An ambitious production...Emotionally and artistically fulfilling...Exuberant and exciting to watch...Invites comparisons to other well-known productions,...including...that of Sir Kenneth MacMillan." - Jerry Hochman, Critical Dance

 

"ARB's production of Romeo and Juliet was an outstanding example of dance being perfectly adapted to dramatic interpretation, with the ARB dancers in full command of their art." - Marina Kennedy, Broadway World

ARB Presents Excerpts from Douglas Martin's
Click to watch excerpts from Douglas Martin's
Romeo and Juliet Bedroom Scene

 

October is Discover Jersey Arts Month!
Join, renew, or upgrade your Jersey Arts Membership anytime in October to take advantage of Discover Jersey Arts' special "Bonus Year Free" offer in honor of "Discover Jersey Arts Month."  That's one additional year added to your membership, for free!
 
ARB often offers DJA Member discounts for performances.  For example, you can take advantage of our Jersey Arts Membership BOGO (buy one, get one) ticket deal for American Artist Showcase if you register for membership, now!

 

Thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm. We look forward to a great year!

  

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Sincerely,

 

Executive Director, American Repertory Ballet and Princeton Ballet School