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The Guests (Robbins)
George Balanchine’s *The Guests* (also known as “Robbins”) is a stark, minimalist ballet set to Stravinsky’s *Ebony Train*, featuring a predominantly male ensemble performing precise, repetitive movements evoking the feeling of a formal gathering and its eventual dissipation.
apps Top The Guests (Robbins) Alternatives
The top alternative to The Guests (Robbins) in 2026 is Prodigal Son (Balanchine) with a score of 9.2/10, followed by Dances at a Gathering (9.0) and Romeo and Juliet (MacMillan) (9.0).
Prodigal Son (Balanchine)
Sergei Prokofiev’s *The Prodigal Son* is a dramatic ballet depicting the biblical story of Marya, a young woman who aban...
Dances at a Gathering
“Dances at a Gathering,” choreographed by George Balanchine in 1957, depicts a lively and spontaneous party scene throug...
Romeo and Juliet (MacMillan)
David McMillian’s *Romeo and Juliet* is a visually arresting production renowned for its innovative staging, featuring e...
Le Jeune Homme et la Mort (Roland Petit)
Edgar Degas’s 1876 painting *The Young Man with a Hip Flask* served as the primary inspiration for Jean Cocteau’s 1910 b...
Goldberg Variations
George Balanchine’s *Agrippina*, choreographed to J.S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations, is a virtuosic and intensely rhythmic...
Fancy Free (revival)
“Fancy Free,” choreographed by George Balanchine in 1953, is a vibrant and technically demanding three-act ballet set to...
Jardin aux lilas (Tudor)
“Jardin aux Lilas,” choreographed by Marius Petipa in 1839, depicts a pastoral scene of young lovers amidst a blossoming...
Dark Elegies (Tudor)
“Dark Elegies,” choreographed by Matthew Bourne, is a contemporary retelling of the Titanic disaster set to Lonny Donega...
Pillar of Fire (Tudor)
“Pillar of Fire,” choreographed by William Christensen in 1963, depicts the biblical story of Noah’s Ark through stark,...
Afternoon of a Faun
Michelangelos’ *Afternoon of a Faun* (1912) depicts a nude male dancer relaxing and lost in his own thoughts after a per...
Carmen (Roland Petit)
Georges Bizet’s opera *Carmen* provided the dramatic inspiration for Roland Petit’s 1978 ballet, a passionate and violen...
A Midsummer Night's Dream (Balanchine)
Sergei Diaghilev’s 1947 Balanchine production of *A Midsummer Night’s Dream* utilizes a large ensemble cast and intricat...
Symphony in Three Movements (Balanchine)
Symphony in Three Movements, choreographed by George Balanchine, translates the composer Maurice Ravel’s *La Mer* into a...
After the Rain (Wheeldon)
“After the Rain,” choreographed by Wayne McGregor and set to Max Richter’s score, depicts a poignant and intensely physi...
Romeo and Juliet (Lavrovsky)
“Romeo and Juliet” by Mikhail Lavrovsky is a poignant, expressionistic ballet depicting the tragic love story through st...
Moves (Robbins)
“Moves” is a contemporary ballet choreographed by Andrea Sterlin, premiering in 2019 and exploring themes of displacemen...
N.Y. Export: Opus Jazz (Robbins)
N.Y. Export: Opus Jazz, choreographed by Andrea Horta Robbins, is a contemporary ballet exploring the intersection of ja...
Dybbuk (Robbins)
George Balanchine’s *Dybbuk* (1973) is a large-scale neoclassical ballet set in 17th-century Poland, depicting the passi...
Antique Epigraphs (Robbins)
“Antique Epigraphs” by Matthew Robbins blends classical ballet technique with elements of contemporary dance and histori...
Opus 19/The Dreamer (Robbins)
George Balanchine’s *Opus 19: The Dreamer* is a neoclassical ballet set to Maurice Ravel’s *Bolero*, featuring a solo da...
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