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New York City Ballet To Host Open Dress Rehearsals of 'Double Feature'

By ERICA ORDEN | January 17, 2008

The New York City Ballet will host two open dress rehearsals of Susan Stroman's "Double Feature," the company announced yesterday. The rehearsals, which will take place on January 30 and 31, will be free and open to the public, and tickets will be available online, on the company's Web site, beginning January 21. Ms. Stroman, who choreographed the ballet, an homage to the silent-film era, in 2004, will conduct the rehearsals.

The company hosted its first open dress rehearsals last year prior to the world premiere of artistic director Peter Martins's "Romeo + Juliet." Tickets for those dress rehearsals were only available in person at the New York State Theater.


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