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New York Theatre Ballet
August 21, 2026 at 5:30pm

New York Theatre Ballet

Performance Outdoor
August 21, 2026 at 5:30pm
Henry J. Leir Stage
New York Theatre Ballet's Steven Melendez, Amanda Treiber, and Choong Lee in "Trio con Brio;" Richard Termine photo

New York Theatre Ballet returns to Jacob’s Pillow for the first time since 2016, celebrating their 47th season. The company will present works by a wide variety of choreographers and composers, performing small classic masterpieces and new contemporary works for adults and young children alike. Their engagement at Jacob’s Pillow will feature a mixed program including Antony Tudor's Trio Con Brio—a revival of a piece premiered at Jacob’s Pillow in 1952 and later rebuilt from archival film—a work by Antonia Franceschi and two company premieres by Melissa Toogood and Annie-B Parson.

Founded in 1978, New York Theatre Ballet has featured cutting-edge programming and an ever-expanding repertory. Carrying the modern sensibilities of both established and up-and-coming choreographers, the company has brought fresh insight to classic revivals, exploring the past while boldly taking risks on the future. The company tours nationally and abroad, and has become one of the most widely seen chamber ballet companies in the United States.

Show Information

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Expected run time

~50 minutes

Additional information

First appearance since 2016

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Post-Show Talk

Immediately following the performance

Participate in a free question & answer session with the artists just after they step off stage. Ticket-holders are invited to stay immediately after the show in order to enjoy the Post-Show Talk.


PLAN YOUR VISIT

Jacob's Pillow is located in the Berkshire Hills of Western Massachusetts in the town of Becket. The 225-acre National Historic Landmark is within easy driving distance of Boston, New York, Albany, Burlington, and Hartford.

Pillow Life HJL; Cherylynn Tsushima