JACOB ’ S PILLOW D A N C E FESTIVAL 2018
Dear Friends,
What is in store for Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival 2018? While we’ve been busy hosting artist residencies in the new Perles Family Studio and Pillow Pop-Up performances in Pittsfield, we have also been preparing for the excitement that only summer can bring.
Last summer, we announced Vision ‘22, our five-year strategic plan to become a year-round center for dance research and development while enhancing our
engagement with Berkshire County in new ways—and we’ve already made great progress. Our work helps develop new artists and audiences for dance, while our choices honor the rich history that has propelled us for over eight decades. This is reflected in our 2018 season, where you’ll see a number of premiering works that were developed through the new Pillow Lab, alongside companies like Houston Ballet and PHILADANCO! that have not performed here in over 20 years.
We'll also be welcoming back companies for whom we have become an artistic home, like Dorrance Dance and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, while presenting eight Pillow debuts and six international companies.
With over 500 events, talks, and performances on- and off-site in the works, we can’t wait to welcome you this summer!
Warmest regards,
Pamela Tatge Director
SUMMER IS COMING.WE CAN’T WAIT TO SEE YOU.
2018 PRE-SALE | FEBRUARY 20—MARCH 26New This Year! Members receive 10% off all tickets.
Plus an additional 10% off Subscription Packages of 5+ shows.
ALL MEMBERS GET FIRST ACCESS Trust us, with a season like this, you’ll want to take advantage of early ordering!
Secure your seats to the most popular shows before they sell out. See last page for full ordering calendar and ticketing benefit details.
JOIN, RENEW, OR UPGRADE FOR EXCLUSIVE MEMBER BENEFITS CALL 413.243.9919 x127 | ONLINE jacobspillow.org/support
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DANCING YEAR-ROUND CO-PRESENTATIONS & EVENTS
Jacob’s Pillow collaborates with Berkshire institutions to co-present performances, residencies, and talks, working together to expand engagement with dance across the region.
LE PATIN LIBRE | Jacob’s Pillow presents Le Patin Libre, pioneers of ice-skating as a new artistic discipline that bring a “fresh, ice-cool take on contemporary figure skating” (London Dance). February 16, 8pm; Boys & Girls Club of the Berkshires in Pittsfield; tickets on sale now; jacobspillow.org for details
PILLOW PARTY SERIES | Get funky with us, learn to salsa, contradance with your neighbors, and more! Join us for signature social dance parties in the Perles Family Studio. These festive events are open to all, no dance experience needed. Check jacobspillow.org for upcoming parties in Spring 2018
IN PROCESS WITH ZOE SCOFIELD | Gain a rare glimpse into the In Process Series at the Pillow Lab when we open our doors for public showings of an intimate, interactive work by Zoe Scofield. May 5 at 2pm, 4pm, 7pm; May 6 at 4pm; Doris Duke Theatre; tickets on sale March 5
THIRD THURSDAYS | Join us downtown at Pittsfield’s Third Thursday cultural street festival for free, family-friendly pop-up performances by Pillow artists. May 17, June 21, July 19, August 16, September 20; information at discoverpittsfield.com
The Pillow's new, expanded winter and spring programming is a main component of Vision ‘22, a strategic approach to the Pillow’s transformation into a year-round center for dance research and development and a civic partner in our region. Join us at these exciting public events leading up to Festival 2018!
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OKWUI OKPOKWASILI’S POOR PEOPLE’S TV ROOM AT MASS MOCA | Informed by two historic incidents in Nigeria, The Women’s War of 1929 and the recent Boko Haram kidnappings of more than 300 girls, Poor People’s TV Room integrates choreography, song, text, and film to make a visceral performance where the past is alive and unleashed in the present. April 7, 8pm; tickets at massmoca.org
EPHRAT ASHERIE DANCE AT MASS MOCA | Preview this brand new work before its world premiere in the Doris Duke Theatre! Ephrat Asherie Dance gives a special showing of the new work Odeon, created in part during two residencies at the Pillow. April 28, 8pm; tickets at massmoca.org
BOLSHOI BALLET IN HD AT THE MAHAIWE | The Mahaiwe presents cinematic screenings of The Bolshoi Ballet’s season boasting impeccable classicism and daring performances. Enjoy pre-screening talks by Jacob's Pillow Scholar-in-Residence Brian Schaefer prior to each performance of this legendary company. Pre-show talks at 12:40pm, screenings at 1pm; tickets at mahaiwe.org
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JACOB'S PILLOW MEMBERS-ONLY EVENTS
ATTEND EXCLUSIVE IN PROCESS SERIES SHOWINGS!Members at the $500 Supporter level and above are invited
to all In Process Series showings throughout the year.Join, renew, or upgrade your membership today to lock in your access,
and witness dance in the making by extraordinary artists.
DANCE CREATION AT THE PILLOW LAB Anchored by the state-of-the-art Perles Family Studio, the Pillow Lab is a new center for dance research and development that allows the Pillow to re-dedicate itself to its founding artistic mission: Provide opportunities for choreographers and dancers to understand the scope and history of their artform, hone their craft, research new ideas, and develop outstanding work.
IN PROCESS SERIES AT THE PILLOW LAB | At these intimate showings, Pillow Members enter the creative process and give critical feedback to artists as they refine their work.
“WHAT ARTISTS NEED NOW MORE THAN EVER IS SPACE AND TIME TO DREAM AND FAIL. THE PILLOW LAB TAKES ITS ENERGY
FROM THE NATURAL BEAUTY THAT SURROUNDS IT AND FUELS THE DEVELOPMENT OF NEW WORKS FOR THE FIELD.”
Pamela Tatge, Jacob's Pillow Director
MEMBERS-ONLY FESTIVAL EVENTS
COMMUNITY DAY, JUNE 9 | In addition to performances by regional dance groups and family activities, Members will enjoy an exclusive season preview with Director Pamela Tatge, a stage lighting demonstration by Director of Production Vinny Vigilante, and intimate backstage tours of the Ted Shawn Theatre. All Members welcome!
DIRECTOR’S RECEPTION, JULY 21 | A celebration of our highest-level Members. Member levels $2,000+
STUDENT SPONSOR LUNCHEON, JULY 27 | Observe a private class before joining students and faculty for lunch. Member levels $5,000+
MEMBER/VOLUNTEER DAY, JULY 28 | A day dedicated to all of our Members and Volunteers! All Members and Volunteers welcome
Jacob’s Pillow Members enjoy the best the Pillow has to offer. Mingle with dance artists and choreographers at exclusive events, watch the artistic process unfold at the Pillow Lab, and experience engaging presentations that explore exciting insider topics from the Pillow and the dance world.
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Caleb Teicher & CompanyCirca Contemporary Circus
Ilya VidrinWendy Jehlen/ANIKAYA Dance Theater
David RoussèveZoe Scofield
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PLAN YOUR FESTIVAL VISIT
Events take place June 20–August 26, 2018. Complete schedule of events announced in May; visit jacobspillow.org for updates.
INSIDE/OUT PERFORMANCE SERIES | Family-friendly outdoor performances on the Henry J. Leir Stage at the Marcia & Seymour Simon Performance Space. Wed-Sat, 6:15-7pm; see website for rain plans; FREE
GUIDED TOURS | Learn about the history and legends of this National Historic Landmark on a 30-minute tour of the grounds. Thurs & Sat, 5:30pm; FREE
COMMUNITY DANCE CLASSES | Morning Classes (Mon-Fri), Sunday Master Classes with Festival Artists (Sun), Families Dance Together (Fri), and Classes with Inside/Out Artists (select Thurs). Schedules posted online in May; $10-15
PILLOWTALKS | Engaging discussions on the world of dance with Pillow Scholars, choreographers, filmmakers, and writers. Fri 5-6pm & Sat 4-5pm; FREE
SUNDAY FILMS | Screenings of new and notable dance films in Blake's Barn. Schedule posted online in May; select Sun, 4:30pm; $10
PRE-SHOW TALKS | Pillow Scholars offer helpful insight in Blake’s Barn and on the Doris Duke Theatre Porch. Wed-Sun, 30 minutes before every show; FREE
POST-SHOW TALKS | Entertaining and informative discussions with artists and Pillow Scholars. Immediately following Doris Duke Theatre performances (Thurs) and Ted Shawn Theatre performances (Fri); FREE
Ticketed performances are only part of the excitement! Each summer, the Festival features more than 200 free performances, talks & tours, exhibits, community events, classes, and more.
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i.EXHIBITS & ARCHIVES | Browse our extensive collection of books, photos, and videos, and explore dance through photography and art exhibits in Blake's Barn and theater lobbies. Open every day at noon; FREE
OBSERVE DANCERS | The School at Jacob’s Pillow participants can be seen at work in class and rehearsals. Hours and programs vary; visit us online or check onsite signage for times; FREE
THE PILLOW STORE | Shop for souvenirs, clothing, books, gifts, and more. Visit jacobspillow.org for details; Wed-Sun, hours vary
NEW! DINING OPTIONS | The Pillow is thrilled to partner with beloved Berkshire-area dining establishments to bring three new dining options to the Festival. Hours vary; visit jacobspillow.org for details
The Old Inn On The Green at the Pillow | Full-service fine dining with a beautiful view, featuring locally-sourced dishes steeped in New England flavors. Also offering weekend brunch and a full bar.
The Southfield Store at the Pillow | An on-the-go or sit-down menu of unique salads, sandwiches, wraps, and sweets bursting with prime ingredients.
The Southfield Coffee Bar | The perfect pitstop to fuel your Pillow experience, offering espresso, coffee, cold brew, iced chai, and more.
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The summer kickoff party not to be missed, featuring exclusive, one-night-
only performances including a world premiere by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa,
performed by The School at Jacob’s Pillow; the presentation of the 2018 Jacob's Pillow Dance Award; spirited
live and silent auctions; dinner on the Great Lawn; and a fabulous after party
with dancing into the night!
SEASON OPENING
GALA June 16, 5pm
SPECIAL EVENTS
Scotland’s Janis Claxton Dance presents POP-UP Duets (fragments of love) at the Pillow and in Pittsfield. This multi-site-specific work draws on the theme of love through elegant and dynamic contemporary movement that evolves from simple everyday interactions.
ALL-STYLES DANCE BATTLE July 1, 8pm Doris Duke Theatre
After an epic inaugural event in 2017, Ephrat “Bounce” Asherie steps up to host our second annual dance battle, featuring Festival artists, participants of The School at Jacob’s Pillow, regional street artists, and surprise judges. Tickets on sale April 2
MONICA BILL BARNES & COMPANY’S HAPPY HOUR July 26-August 4 Sommers Studio
GOTTA DANCE NEW FACES FOR
BROADWAY August 19, 5pm
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POP-UP DUETS June 16, Season Opening Gala & June 21, Pittsfield's Third Thursday
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Students of the Musical Theatre Dance Program of The School at Jacob’s
Pillow perform in a joyous celebration of dance and
live music, directed by Broadway’s Chet Walker.
This performance, formerly A Jazz Happening, benefits
The School at Jacob's Pillow.
Come for a drink, stay for a life-changing experience. Sommers Studio is converted into an after-work office party, only to be crashed by performers Monica Bill Barnes and Anna Bass.
“Soulful, imaginative, and rhythmically contagious”
(The New York Times), this Minneapolis-
based Bharatanatyam company shares a distinct
Indian ethos in the multidisciplinary work
Written in Water, featuring stunning projections
and an original music composition by jazz
trumpeter/maquam singer Amir ElSaffar with
Iraqi, jazz, and Carnatic instruments. | LIVE MUSIC
RAGAMALA DANCE
COMPANY Doris Duke Theatre
JUNE 20-24 | | JUNE 27-JULY 1
ROYAL DANISH BALLET Ted Shawn Theatre
EPHRAT ASHERIE
DANCE Doris Duke Theatre
Praised as “a masterclass in style” (The Guardian), principals and soloists of the Royal Danish Ballet return to the Ted Shawn Theatre for the first time in over a decade, with a program that exemplifies an impeccable mastery of the Bournonville tradition, imbued with the company’s rich Pillow history.
The Boston Globe’s “bona fide b-girl” presents Odeon,
a high-energy world premiere that layers
breaking, hip-hop, house, and vogue with
the buoyant score of Brazilian composer
Ernesto Nazareth. | LIVE MUSIC
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creative and physically daring
dancers” (NY Newsday) is known
for acrobatic dexterity, inventive
wit, and startling imagery. They bring
a program that includes Branches, a 2017 Inside/Out
Series commission, which celebrates
the natural setting of Jacob’s Pillow.
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Special Event All-Styles Dance Battle, July 1
Community Event POP-UP Duets, June 21 | Pittsfield, MA
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NICOLA GUNN Doris Duke Theatre
BATSHEVA THE YOUNG ENSEMBLE Ted Shawn Theatre
PHILADANCO! Doris Duke Theatre
Embraced as part of one of the most prominent contemporary dance companies in the world, these “superhumanly spry” (The New York Times) movers perform the infectious Naharin’s Virus.
“Virtuosic, spiritually uplifting, and socially
conscious,” (The Philadelphia Inquirer), this
celebrated staple in the dance hub of Philadelphia
returns to Jacob’s Pillow for the first time in over
20 years with classical, athletic contemporary ballet
by predominantly African American choreographers.
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Melbourne-based Nicola Gunn combines dance and theater in a way that is “tantalizing, entertaining, ridiculous, and often bewildering in the best possible way” (Herald Sun). Her solo work Piece for Person and Ghetto Blaster, slips across tempos, ideas, and performance modes to tell a story about a man, a woman, a duck, and the complex realms of human behavior.
A collaboration of diverse nationalities and artistic identities, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui’s Fractus V is “a thrillingly expansive watch, large with possibilities and potent with ideas” (The Guardian). The work fuses varied movement influences—from hip-hop and circus to flamenco—with unique Korean, Indian, Congolese, and Japanese music compositions. | LIVE MUSIC
EASTMAN Ted Shawn Theatre
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DORRANCE DANCE Ted Shawn Theatre
COMPAÑÍA SHARON FRIDMANDoris Duke Theatre
Jacob’s Pillow Dance Award-winner Michelle Dorrance returns to mark Dorrance Dance’s fifth
Festival engagement, bringing a tap program that includes their newest, groundbreaking
work Myelination and a world premiere commissioned by the Pillow. | LIVE MUSIC
Commission underwritten by Jim Chervenak
This Madrid-based company makes its U.S. debut in a program that highlights athletic, adventurous work rooted in contact improvisation, including the
captivating duet Hasta Dónde..? and Max Award-winning Free fall.
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CIE ART MOVE CONCEPT Doris Duke Theatre “A thrilling fusion of hip-hop and contemporary dance” (The New York Times), this genre-blurring tour de force of movement and motion is led by prominent figures in the French hip-hop scene Soria Rem and Mehdi Ouachek. They make their Pillow debut with physically-thrilling, emotionally-driven work that showcases intricate technical refinement.
The soulful and uplifting new work New Conversations is marked by Brown’s iconic blend of African, Caribbean, and contemporary choreography
set to Arturo O’Farrill’s GRAMMY Award-winning Latin jazz. | LIVE MUSICMusic commissioned by the Charles & Joan Gross Family Foundation
RONALD K. BROWN/EVIDENCE WITH ARTURO O’FARRILL & RESIST
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Member Event Director's Reception, July 21
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| JULY 25-29Member Events Student Sponsor Luncheon, July 27 | Member/Volunteer Day, July 28
PARAMODERNITIES BY NETTA YERUSHALMY
Doris Duke Theatre
Highly acclaimed for her “fierce choreographic imagination” (The New York Times), Yerushalmy presents the world premiere of Paramodernities, which deconstructs iconic modernist choreographies and performs them alongside the scholarly contributions that help contextualize them. Intelligently crafted, the work highlights influential choreographers including Alvin Ailey, George Balanchine, and Bob Fosse, through two different programs.
AUGUST 1-5 AUGUST 8-12
FAYE DRISCOLL Doris Duke Theatre
HUBBARD STREET DANCE CHICAGO Ted Shawn Theatre
On the occasion of their 40th Anniversary, this world-renowned force in contemporary dance returns with a diverse program of today’s leading choreographers including Crystal Pite and resident choreographer Alejandro Cerrudo.
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Faye Driscoll returns for the second consecutive summer with the newest installment of the trilogy Thank You For Coming. Play is a “captivating and complex” (Portland Mercury) collage of gesture, image, voice, and persona where
performers ventriloquize, shape-shift, and speak through and for each other.
“Performing with luscious spontaneity” (The New York Times), this vanguard of American modern dance brings to life the immediacy of classics by José Limón
alongside vibrant, new choreography by Kate Weare and others. Acclaimed for dramatic expression, technical mastery, and expansive yet nuanced movement,
Limón Dance Company perpetuates the timelessness of Limón's work and vision.
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AUGUST 15-19 | AUGUST 22-26
SONYA TAYEH Doris Duke Theatre
HOUSTON BALLET Ted Shawn Theatre
ODC/DANCE Doris Duke Theatre
Houston Ballet returns to Jacob’s Pillow for the first time in almost 40 years, celebrating a wide range of classic and contemporary ballet. They a bring a program including a work by former choreographic associate Trey McIntyre and a world premiere commissioned by Jacob’s Pillow that features an original music score by one of America’s most performed composers and co-founder of Bang on a Can, David Lang. | NO SUNDAY MATINEE
San Francisco-based ODC/Dance flaunts rigorous
technique and full-throttle partnering in a program which
includes KT Nelson’s Dead Reckoning, performed in a sea of mesmerizing green
confetti set to original music by celebrated Kronos Quartet
cellist Joan Jeanrenaud. “Full-bodied and expansive
without being showy or brawny” (The New Yorker),
ODC/Dance returns to the Pillow for the first time
in over two decades.
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Obie and Lucille Lortel Award-winner Sonya Tayeh presents you’ll still call me by name, an emotionally charged dance symphony for ten dancers and six musicians,
in collaboration with vocalist Jo Lampert and indie-folk duo The Bengsons. | LIVE MUSIC
Daniel Ulbricht’s Stars of American Ballet celebrates choreographic legend Jerome Robbins with a program dedicated to his masterpieces, bringing some of today’s most remarkable ballet talents to the intimate Ted Shawn Theatre. | LIVE MUSIC
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Special Event Gotta Dance: New Faces for Broadway, August 19
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PERFORMANCES & EVENTS CALENDAR VIP PRE-SALE ORDERING CALENDAR
As of December 11, 2017, major support for Jacob’s Pillow has been generously provided by the following institutions: The Arison Arts Foundation; The Barr Foundation; The Barrington Foundation; The Boston Foundation; The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation; Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation; The Ford Foundation; Howard Gilman Foundation; Harkness Foundation for Dance; William Randolph Hearst Foundation; Israel’s Office of Cultural Affairs in the USA; The Leir Charitable Foundations in memory of Henry J. Leir and the Leir Charitable Trusts, in memory of Henry J. and Erna D. Leir; Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency; MassDevelopment; The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; Mertz Gilmore Foundation; New England Foundation for the Arts; National Endowment for the Arts; Onota Foundation; The Shubert Foundation; The Spingold Foundation; Talented Students in the Arts Initiative, a collaboration of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and Surdna Foundation; The Velmans Foundation; Weissman Family Foundation; and Jacob’s Pillow Business Partners.
BECOME A MEMBER AND SAVE! NEW THIS YEAR!
Members at $100+ levels save 10% off all tickets, all year long
TAKE AN EXTRA 10% OFF on Subscription Packages of five or more shows
BOX OFFICE Open Monday–Friday 10am-4pm (through June 15)
CALL 413.243.0745
VISIT 358 George Carter Road Becket, MA 01223
ONLINE jacobspillow.org (starting April 2)
TED SHAWN THEATRE DATES WED, THURS, FRI, SAT 8PMSAT & SUN 2PM
Royal Danish Ballet 6/20-6/24 $78, $65, $45
Pilobolus 6/27-7/1 $78, $65, $45+ Thursday matinee at 2pm
Batsheva - The Young Ensemble 7/4-7/8 $78, $65, $45
Eastman 7/11-7/15 $78, $65, $45
Dorrance Dance 7/18-7/22 $78, $65, $45+ Thursday matinee at 2pm
Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE with Arturo O'Farrill & Resist 7/25-7/29 $78, $65, $45
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago 8/1-8/5 $78, $65, $45+ Thursday matinee at 2pm
Limón Dance Company 8/8-8/12 $78, $65, $45
Houston Ballet 8/15-8/18$78, $65, $45
+ Thursday matinee at 2pm No Sunday performance
Stars of American Ballet 8/22-8/26$78, $65, $45
+ Thursday matinee at 2pmFinale tickets $100, $75
DORIS DUKE THEATRE DATES WED, THURS, FRI, SAT 8:15PMSAT & SUN 2:15PM
Ragamala Dance Company 6/20-6/24 $45, $35, $25
Ephrat Asherie Dance 6/27-7/1 $45, $35, $25
Nicola Gunn 7/4-7/8 $45, $35, $25
PHILADANCO! 7/11-7/15 $45, $35, $25
Cie Art Move Concept 7/18-7/22 $45, $35, $25
Compañía Sharon Fridman 7/25-7/29 $45, $35, $25
Faye Driscoll 8/1-8/5 $35 General AdmissionParamodernities by Netta Yerushalmy 8/8-8/12 $35 General Admission
Saturday matinee at 1pm ($40)
Sonya Tayeh 8/15-8/19 $45, $35, $25
ODC/Dance 8/22-8/26 $45, $35, $25Finale tickets $75, $50
SPECIAL EVENTS DATE DETAILS
In Process Series at the Pillow Lab
Through spring 2018
FREE for all Members $500+ see page 10 for details
Le Patin Libre A Pillow presentation at Boys & Girls Club of the Berkshires
2/16 $25, $10 Youth Tickets8pm; General Admission
Okwui Okpokwasili Pillow/MASS MoCA co-presentation
4/7 massmoca.org for tickets
Ephrat Asherie Dance Pillow/MASS MoCA co-presentation
4/28 massmoca.org for tickets
Community Day 6/9 FREE for all Members
Season Opening Gala 6/16 jacobspillow.org for tickets
All-Styles Dance Battle7/1
On sale April 2
$50 Reserved Seating $25 General Admission
$5 Youth Tickets
Director's Reception 7/21 FREE for all Members $2,000+
Monica Bill Barnes & Company in Happy Hour 7/26-8/4
$35 General AdmissionThursday 5pm & 9pm,
Friday 9pm, Saturday 5pm
School Sponsor Luncheon 7/27 FREE for School Sponsors
Member/Volunteer Day 7/28 FREE for Members/Volunteers
Gotta Dance: New Faces for Broadway 8/19 $65, $45, $25
Festival Finale 8/25 $100-$50Performance & after-party
Prices are subject to change.A small Handling Fee is applied to
each ticket ordered online or over the phone, but waived for walk-up sales.
Discounts must be requested at time of purchase and cannot be issued retroactively or combined.Member discount does not apply
to special events. VIP Pre-Sale does not apply to certain special events.
SEATING requests are not guaranteed. No standing in the theaters. Infants held in front body slings do not need a ticket. Wheelchair seating must be requested when ordering. Late seating is at the discretion of the House Manager. Dogs must be leashed on grounds; only official service dogs are permitted in theaters. EXCHANGES are free to subscribers up to 48 hours in advance; non-Subscriber exchanges are $5-$10 per ticket. Tickets may be exchanged between theaters for the value of the higher priced ticket; differences in ticket prices must be paid and cannot be refunded. Exchanged tickets must be received by the Box Office at least 48 hours before performance. Tax-deduction receipts can be issued for donated tickets. PROGRAMS, casts, and prices are subject to change without notice. TICKET RESALE on Pillow grounds is prohibited.
NO REFUNDS.
$10 YOUTH TICKETS Select shows;
announced & on sale April 2
$20/$35 UNDER 35 TICKETS All shows, limited availability;
on sale April 2
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GET FIRST ACCESS TO FESTIVAL 2018 JOIN, RENEW, OR UPGRADE TODAY!
Act now and make your gift of $50 or more to access advance tickets to all shows. See the full 2018 Ordering Calendar below to find out when your level can order.
CALL 413.243.9919 x127 | ONLINE jacobspillow.org/support
*Fan level members must call the box office on March 26 to order a Subscription Package;single tickets can be ordered online.
10% discount available to Members at the $100 Friend level and above. Discount can be combined with Subscription Package discount,
but not with student/senior/military discounts. Discount not available for special events.
February 20-23February 26-March 2
March 5-6March 7-9
March 12-16March 19-23
March 26
March 27-30April 2
$10,000+ | Visionary Leaders$2,000+ | Ted Shawn Circle
$1,000 | Benefactor$500 | Supporter$250 | Contributor$100 | Friend $50 | Fan* (online, single tickets only)
Subscriptions | Non-MembersPublic Sale Begins
VISIONARY LEADERS & TED SHAWN CIRCLE
CARTER CIRCLE
NON-MEMBER ORDERING
2018 ORDERING CALENDARMEMBER SUBSCRIPTIONS & SINGLE TICKET SALES
GENERAL PUBLIC SUBSCRIPTIONS & SINGLE TICKET SALES
Call 413.243.0745 during your ordering period to reserve the best seats!
413.243.0745 | jacobspillow.org 2322
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