Backstage Nutcracker Magic: Photo Essay
You've seen it onstage, but have you ever wondered what The Nutcracker looks like from backstage? Get an insider peek in this photo essay!
You've seen it onstage, but have you ever wondered what The Nutcracker looks like from backstage? Get an insider peek in this photo essay!
Meet the man behind the music of In The Upper Room - Philip Glass. An enigmatic composer and performer, Glass has had an extraordinary impact on the musical and intellectual life of his time. Read more about his unique career (including his interest in composing for dance) here on the PNB Blog!
Planning your trip to The Nutcracker? Get tips and inspiration for what to wear to this magical performance at Pacific Northwest Ballet!
For two decades new works have kept PNB at the cutting edge of ballet. New works draw national attention, attract artists, audiences, and critics, while offering career-defining opportunities to choreographers, designers, and dancers. Read how PNB's New Works Initative makes IN THE UPPER ROOM possible in this blog!
Last weekend, PNB supporters enjoyed an evening of artistic insights and thoughtful wine parings at our Jewels Opening Night Wine Tasting, in partnership with Browne Family Vineyards. Elizabeth Tornabene, manager of the Seattle Browne Family Wine Tasting Room, and PNB’s Associate Artistic Director Kiyon Ross led the discussion.
Make your visit to George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker® even more magical at your chosen performance with an extra-special lobby theme!
Meet Margarita Armas, a new faculty member at PNB School and former Professional Division Student.
Read Peter Boal's insightful reflections on Jewels, AfterTime, The Window, and In the Upper Room. PNB performs these works this fall.
Each year, PNB creates a poem to help spread the news about George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker®. This year, we asked our Nutcracker fans to wow us with their poetic brilliance. We were blown away by the many magical poem submissions. Read all the entries in this blog!
Pacific Northwest Ballet principal dancer Lucien Postlewaite has announced that after a 23-year career with the company, he is retiring at the end of PNB’s 2025-26 season. Postlewaite joined Pacific Northwest Ballet as an apprentice in 2003, was promoted to corps de ballet in 2004, soloist in 2007, and principal in 2008. He joined Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo in 2012 and re-joined PNB in 2017. His career will be celebrated at the Season Encore Performance, Sunday, June 7, at McCaw Hall.