Program Books/The Joffrey Ballet: Midsummer Night’s Dream

The Joffrey Ballet

Midsummer Night’s Dream

Friday, April 17, 2026, 7pm
Saturday, April 18, 2026, 8pm
Sunday, April 19, 2026, 3pm
Zellerbach Hall

Leadership support for these performances is provided by an anonymous donor.

Major support is provided by an anonymous donor (April 17), the Barbro Osher Pro Suecia Foundation (April 18), and Beth DeAtley (April 19).

Additional support is provided by the Consulate General of Sweden.

World Premiere:
April 17, 2015, Royal Swedish Opera, Stockholm
Joffrey Premiere: Wednesday, April 25, 2018, Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, IL

The Joffrey Ballet’s Presenting Sponsor and Set and Costume Build Sponsor
for Midsummer Night’s Dream is Lynda Sue Lane, MD.

The performance will last approximately two hours and 10 minutes, including one 20-minute intermission.

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Dreams and Reality
What is Midsummer all about? Why do we celebrate it the way we do? I decided to create a ballet about this strange tradition. I began in the summer of 2014, as always, together with the composer Mikael Karlsson in New York. We began to work on the music, and it developed into something incredibly beautiful. Yet again, Mikael has come up with some amazing music, and I’m extremely pleased about the result. How do you create a dream and how do you make it interesting to the audience? Everyone has a crazy dream, in fact, it’s the ideal concept for a creative mind—you can do whatever you like!

Everything is possible in a dream … at the same time, it’s extremely hard to finish. Our dreams never end … so how do you end a theatrical dream?

Raising the curtain to this performance has been a major undertaking. I would like to thank everyone who has helped me make my dream project come true.
—Alexander Ekman

The Dancers

Ashley Wheater MBE
The Mary B. Galvin Artistic Director

Greg Cameron
President & Chief Executive Officer

Jim McDonough
Board Chair

Robert Joffrey
Founder

Gerald Arpino
Founder

Artists of the Company
Coco Alvarez-Mena, Amanda Assucena, Edson Barbosa, Evan Boersma, Dayla Bowman, Anais Bueno, Lucia Connolly, Tenley Connors, José Pablo Castro Cuevas, Maxwell Dawe, Anabelle de la Nuez, Jonathan Dole, Derek Drilon, Fernando Duarte, Olivia Duryea, Guillem Cabrera Espinach, Stefan Gonçalvez, Dylan Gutierrez, Reed Henry, Dara Holmes, Amanda Illuminati, Victoria Jaiani, Hansol Jeong, Gayeon Jung, Yumi Kanazawa, Blake Kessler, Minjoo Kim, Seehyun Kim, Hyuma Kiyosawa, Nae Kojima, Laila Madison, Zachary Manske, Jeraldine Mendoza, Lindy Mesmer, Jackson Miles, Xavier Núñez, Davide Oldano, Wictor Hugo Pedroso, Lauren Quinn, Paolo Randon, Scott Reed, Aaron Renteria, Basia Rhoden, Julia Rust, Natali Taht, Alberto Velazquez, Ao Wang, Valentino Moneglia Zamora

Artistic and Music
Nicolas Blanc, Rehearsal Director
Adam Blyde, Rehearsal Director
Crozet Duplantier, Music Librarian
Jorge Ivars, Company Pianist
Christine Rocas, Rehearsal Director
Scott Speck, Music Director & Principal Conductor
Jared Wright, Company Pianist

Midsummer Night’s Dream
Choreography
Alexander Ekman

Music
Mikael Karlsson

Featuring
Anna von Hausswolff

Live Accompaniment
Dovid Friedlander, violin
Janis Sakai, violin
Beatrice Chen, viola
Mara McClain, cello
Jorge Ivars, piano
Niklas Brommare, percussion

Set Design
Alexander Ekman

Costume Design
Bregje van Balen

Original Lighting Design
Linus Fellbom

Lighting Recreation
Chris Maravich

COMPANY ADMINISTRATION AND PRODUCTION
Cody Chen, General Manager
Gregg Benkovich, Shoe Manager
Matthew Carney, Head Electrician
Ellie Cotey, Costume Manager
Catherine Eby, Company Manager
Amanda Heuermann, Stage Manager
Jerica Hucke, Draper
Barbara Luchsinger, Lead Stitcher
Chris Maravich, Lighting and Video Supervisor
Alyssa Pietrzyk, Stitcher
Finlay Ross, Audio Engineer
Bridget Rzymski, Head of Hair and Makeup
Katherine Selig, Principal Stage Manager
Joshua Stenger, Artistic and Production Fellow
Adam Todd, Head Carpenter
Shandee Vaughan, Production Manager
Cassandra Westover, Head Props
John Wilson, Assistant Electrician/Programmer
Scott Wolfson, Technical Supervisor
Kevin Woodrow, Artistic Administrator and Assistant to the Artistic Director

After a truly remarkable six months that began last September and have seen nonstop presentations of the finest in music, dance, and theater at UC Berkeley, Cal Performances’ 2025–26 season moves into the home stretch in the coming weeks, and our final presentations offer an array of music and dance programs sure to appeal to a wide variety of interests.

Our dance series concludes in grand style, with two weeks of the very best in contemporary dance. The beloved Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater returns for its annual Zellerbach Hall (ZH) residency (Apr 7–12), its first Berkeley performances under new artistic director Alicia Graf Mack. With brand-new commissions from next-generation creators and beloved works by Ailey himself, this revered institution continues to embody the values and vision of its founder through performances of exceptional power, beauty, and grace. And just one week later, The Joffrey Ballet—another powerhouse American dance ensemble—arrives with Midsummer Night’s Dream, choreographer Alexander Ekman’s surreal and daring work set during Midsommar, the traditional Scandinavian summer solstice festival (Apr 17–19, ZH). You would have to search far and wide to find two weeks packed with a more impressive dance lineup than what you’ll see on the Zellerbach stage this month.

In classical and early music, we’ll enjoy the return of superstar director and viol player Jordi Savall and his acclaimed Hespèrion XXI, La Capella Reial de Catalunya, and special guests (Apr 21, ZH); sublime French pianist Alexandre Kantorow, making his Bay Area recital debut in a fascinating program of thoughtfully curated keyboard music (Apr 23, ZH); the ever-popular The Tallis Scholars with their brilliant Mysteries and Miracles program (Apr 24, First Church, Berkeley); and a pair of special concerts featuring three celebrated performers—Cal Performances’ 2026–27 Artist in Residence, pianist Víkingur Ólafsson (Apr 29, ZH), and soprano Renée Fleming with pianist Inon Barnatan in a very special duo recital (May 3, ZH).

The curtain falls on the 2025–26 season with Lara Downes and Friends performing This Land: Reflections on America (May 9, ZH). In the stirring and eclectic presentation, Downes—a celebrated pianist, NPR host, and California native—joins an all-star cast including folk legend Judy Collins, Grammy-winning singer and poet Tarriona “Tank” Ball (of Tank and the Bangas fame), the Invoke Quartet, and the Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir for an inspiring selection of music spanning more than a century and reflecting on our capacity for empathy and community as we approach our nation’s 250th birthday.

Finally, I hope you’ll join us in late April, when we announce our thrilling 2026–27 season (if you’re reading this after that announcement, make sure to check out all the late-breaking details on our website). One major detail has already been made public—the Maria Manetti Shrem and Elizabeth Segerstrom California Orchestra Residency, when Cal Performances and the Philharmonic Society of Orange County will welcome the return of the world renowned Vienna Philharmonic and conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin, this time accompanied by guest soloists Elīna Garanča, Christiane Karg, and Yuja Wang, during spring 2027. And I can promise you many more welcome and exciting surprises when full season details are announced.

I close by offering my heartfelt thanks to you, our audience. Your ongoing support and
enthusiasm truly fuel all of our many activities. Without you, a season like the one now drawing to a close would simply not be possible. All of us here at Cal Performances wish you a wonderful summer and look forward to seeing you again in September.

Jeremy Geffen

Jeremy Geffen
Executive and Artistic Director, Cal Performances

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