Isaac Mizrahi's Collaboration Brings Timeless Charm to "Peter & The Wolf"
The long-running collaboration between Isaac Mizrahi and choreographer John Heginbotham has once again brought its unique blend of dance, narration, and music to the Peter B. Lewis Theater at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. For several years now, families have gathered to experience Sergei Prokofiev's 1936 musical fable for children, with Mizrahi's inimitable narration bringing the story to life.
Since 2007, the show has been a holiday tradition, and its enduring popularity is a testament to the magic of live theater. This year's production features Carnegie Hall's Ensemble Connect and will be conducted by Michael P. Atkinson, ensuring a rich and engaging experience for audiences.
Mizrahi's design for the show has remained largely unchanged over the years, with slight alterations to suit different casts. The costumes, in particular, have become an iconic part of the production, with each character having its own distinct look and personality. From the bird's balletic movements to the cat's jazzy flair, every detail is meticulously crafted to bring the story to life.
One of the key elements that sets this show apart from other productions is the "poor theatre" approach, where Mizrahi uses found objects, styled and modeled together, to create a cohesive narrative. This collaborative process between Mizrahi and Heginbotham has resulted in a truly unique dance-theater production that feels both nostalgic and innovative.
Mizrahi's narration is an integral part of the show, and he takes great pleasure in capturing his young audience's attention. He describes himself as an "avuncular" presence, thrilling and maybe even scaring kids just a little bit, which is a testament to his skill as a storyteller.
The upcoming season promises to be just as enchanting, with new cast members and the continued tradition of bringing this beloved show to life. As Mizrahi notes, it's a highlight of the holiday season for many, and its enduring popularity is a credit to the magic of live theater.
Works & Process at Guggenheim New York's "Peter & The Wolf" opens today, December 5, and runs through December 14 in the Peter B. Lewis Theater at the Guggenheim Museum. Don't miss this timeless holiday tradition that continues to captivate audiences with its unique blend of dance, narration, and music.
The long-running collaboration between Isaac Mizrahi and choreographer John Heginbotham has once again brought its unique blend of dance, narration, and music to the Peter B. Lewis Theater at the Guggenheim Museum in New York City. For several years now, families have gathered to experience Sergei Prokofiev's 1936 musical fable for children, with Mizrahi's inimitable narration bringing the story to life.
Since 2007, the show has been a holiday tradition, and its enduring popularity is a testament to the magic of live theater. This year's production features Carnegie Hall's Ensemble Connect and will be conducted by Michael P. Atkinson, ensuring a rich and engaging experience for audiences.
Mizrahi's design for the show has remained largely unchanged over the years, with slight alterations to suit different casts. The costumes, in particular, have become an iconic part of the production, with each character having its own distinct look and personality. From the bird's balletic movements to the cat's jazzy flair, every detail is meticulously crafted to bring the story to life.
One of the key elements that sets this show apart from other productions is the "poor theatre" approach, where Mizrahi uses found objects, styled and modeled together, to create a cohesive narrative. This collaborative process between Mizrahi and Heginbotham has resulted in a truly unique dance-theater production that feels both nostalgic and innovative.
Mizrahi's narration is an integral part of the show, and he takes great pleasure in capturing his young audience's attention. He describes himself as an "avuncular" presence, thrilling and maybe even scaring kids just a little bit, which is a testament to his skill as a storyteller.
The upcoming season promises to be just as enchanting, with new cast members and the continued tradition of bringing this beloved show to life. As Mizrahi notes, it's a highlight of the holiday season for many, and its enduring popularity is a credit to the magic of live theater.
Works & Process at Guggenheim New York's "Peter & The Wolf" opens today, December 5, and runs through December 14 in the Peter B. Lewis Theater at the Guggenheim Museum. Don't miss this timeless holiday tradition that continues to captivate audiences with its unique blend of dance, narration, and music.