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Including:
**American Premiere of Monkey: Journey to the West**
**American Premiere of Hotel Modern’s The Great War**
**American Premiere of Nottingham Playhouse Theater Company’s
The Burial at
**Laurie Anderson’s Newest Work, Homeland**
Plus Much More
Highlight’s of the festival’s 32nd season include a newly revised version of Anthony Davis’s landmark opera Amistad; a new production of Gioachino Rossini’s La Cenerentola directed by Charles Roubaud; the American premiere of the highly acclaimed Monkey: Journey to the West by Chinese director Chen Shi-Zheng and Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett, the British artists behind the award-winning virtual band, Gorillaz; the American premiere of the Hotel Modern’s innovative live animation film The Great War; the American premiere of Nottingham Playhouse Theater Company’s The Burial at Thebes; the festival debut of Ballet du Grand Théâtre de Genève performing inventive pieces by three largely-celebrated international choreographers; and Laurie Anderson’s newest work, Homeland, lauded as her most sonically sophisticated production to date.
Other festival highlights include the darkly humorous vignettes of 1927’s Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea; Heddy Maalem’s dynamic Le Sacre du Printemps performed by his ensemble of 14 dancers from across Africa; the global sound of the Wachovia Jazz series featuring the Cyrus Chestnut Trio and the US debut of Brazilian pianist Heloísa Fernandes; the late afternoon Intermezzi series featuring a vocal recital with bass-baritone Gregg Baker; the return of gifted pianist Andrew von Oeyen performing Bartók’s technically challenging Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Spoleto Festival USA Orchestra; John Kennedy’s groundbreaking Music in Time series; the 33 effervescent concerts of the Bank of America Chamber Music series; performances by the Westminster Choir; and much more.
TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets range from $10 to $150. To purchase tickets, visit www.spoletousa.org or call (843) 579-3100. Tickets may be purchased in person at the Spoleto Festival USA Box Office in the Gaillard Auditorium,
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Note: Digital photos as well as a comprehensive calendar of events and program schedule are available online at www.spoletousa.org. Contact Kristin Matthews for access instructions.
Contact: Paula Edwards, (843) 720-1137
paulaedwards@spoletousa.org
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