A Superb Reprise of ‘Don Quixote’ at PNB
For those who saw Pacific Northwest Ballet’s performances of Alexei Ratmansky’s Don Quixote three years ago, it is a welcome … Continue reading A Superb Reprise of ‘Don Quixote’ at PNB
A conversation with Seattle
For those who saw Pacific Northwest Ballet’s performances of Alexei Ratmansky’s Don Quixote three years ago, it is a welcome … Continue reading A Superb Reprise of ‘Don Quixote’ at PNB
Everything is an occasion for a dance, and by the close, you are almost over-stuffed with petit pas, pas de chat, pas de bourré, grand jeté, fouetté…. You’re dizzy with pirouettes. Can they possibly be reappearing for more? The story has been long ago left behind, there is only this paroxysm of dance, building from the precisely pointed feet stepping across the stage in Act I, to the endless pirouettes and leaps of Act III’s conclusion. Continue reading At Ratmansky’s Don Quixote at PNB, the Dazzle is in the Details
“I loved the fact that Ratmansky wanted actors to do Don Quixote himself and Sancho Panza,” says Boal. Ratmansky used a comedy duo in Amsterdam, but Boal knew personally a Seattle actor, famous for his TV and movie roles, and now deeply involved in working to encourage film arts here. Tom Skerritt, he thought, would be the perfect fit, even the physical resemblance. (Skerritt is quite tall, thin, craggy-faced and even the right age, not far off 80.)
“My first reaction, when Peter suggested it, was a big smile,” says Skerritt. Continue reading Ratmansky’s Don Quixote at PNB Stars Actor Tom Skerritt as the Manchegan