Memphis, TN, September 12, 2025
News Summary
Ballet Memphis is set to debut a fresh interpretation of Shakespeare’s ‘Macbeth’ during its 37th season, themed ‘Dancing with Language’. Choreographed by Joshua L. Peugh, the performance will run at Ballet Memphis Studio across select dates in October. This season will also feature classic works such as ‘The Nutcracker’ and a finale presentation of ‘Romeo & Juliet’. With a focus on storytelling and dreams, Ballet Memphis continues to blend drama and dance in innovative ways.
Memphis โ Ballet Memphis is set to premiere a new adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” as part of its upcoming 37th season, themed around dreams. Choreographed by Joshua L. Peugh, the performance will take place at the Ballet Memphis Studio over several dates: October 11-12 and October 17-19. This exciting production aims to blend the dramatic language of Shakespeare with the expressive power of dance.
The 37th season of Ballet Memphis, entitled Dancing with Language, includes a rich lineup of performances that delve into storytelling and the magical nature of dreams. The season will culminate in April with a performance of Steven McMahonโs adaptation of “Romeo & Juliet” at the Germantown Performing Arts Center. McMahon, who serves as the artistic director for Ballet Memphis, has emphasized the timeless wisdom found within Shakespeareโs language and its connection to the art of dance.
This season will feature a mix of new works alongside beloved traditional pieces. Among these is the cherished holiday classic, The Nutcracker, which will return for two weekends of performances on December 9-10 and 15-17 at the Orpheum Theatre. This year, audience members can anticipate an updated production of The Nutcracker, showcasing new set and costume designs that promise to breathe fresh energy into the timeless story.
Additional performances scheduled for the season include A Midsummer Night’s Dream, featuring โIn Dreamsโ from October 13-15 at Ballet Memphis, and Winter Mix, slated for February 23-25 at Playhouse on the Square. Another highlight will be โAmerican Roots,โ which will be performed from April 19-21 at Crosstown Theater.
Ballet Memphis remains dedicated to reflecting the community and celebrating the human experience through the medium of dance. The continued high caliber of the company’s performances was highlighted by the president of the Orpheum Theatre Group during their annual showcase, reaffirming the reputation Ballet Memphis has built over the years.
Tickets for the upcoming season are available through Ballet Memphis’ official website, allowing audiences to partake in these captivating performances and experience the intersection of dance and language.
Key Features of Ballet Memphis’ 37th Season
| Performance | Dates | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Macbeth | October 11-12, 17-19 | Ballet Memphis Studio |
| The Nutcracker | December 9-10, 15-17 | Orpheum Theatre |
| A Midsummer Nightโs Dream | October 13-15 | Ballet Memphis |
| Winter Mix | February 23-25 | Playhouse on the Square |
| Romeo & Juliet | April | Germantown Performing Arts Center |
| American Roots | April 19-21 | Crosstown Theater |
FAQ
What is the theme of Ballet Memphis’ 37th season?
The theme for this season is ‘Dancing with Language,’ which focuses on storytelling and the fantastical nature of dreams through dance.
Where will the performances take place?
Most performances will be held at Ballet Memphis Studio, the Orpheum Theatre, Playhouse on the Square, and the Germantown Performing Arts Center.
How can I purchase tickets for the performances?
Tickets are available for purchase through the official Ballet Memphis website.
What notable productions are being presented this season?
This season will feature new works alongside classics like The Nutcracker, A Midsummer Nightโs Dream, and Romeo & Juliet.
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HERE Resources
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Additional Resources
- Daily Memphian: Ballet Memphis to Premiere New Adaptation of Macbeth
- Wikipedia: Ballet Memphis
- Daily Memphian: Ballet Memphis 2025-26 Season
- Google Search: Ballet Memphis
- Choose901: Ballet Memphis Presents The Nutcracker
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Ballet
- New York Times: Ballet Memphis Shatters Basic Rules
- Google News: Ballet Memphis
- New York Times: Ballet Memphis Review
- Google Scholar: Ballet Memphis

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