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Nashville Ballet Announces Cast for Finale Production to Close Ruby Season
Attitude Series Features Sherlock, Lumina and Wake the Neighbors, May 1–3 at TPAC’S Polk Theater.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Nashville Ballet has announced the lead cast for its upcoming Attitude Series, featuring the Tennessee premiere of Sherlock, May 1–3 at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s Polk Theater, closing the company’s 2025–26 Ruby Season.
The annual Attitude Series program is anchored by Penny Saunders’ Sherlock, featuring original costumes, noir-inspired lighting and a soundscape incorporating vintage 1940s radio broadcasts from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. The production is a co-production with Grand Rapids Balletand Ballet Idaho.
The program also includes the world premiere of Lumina by Maria A. Konrad and Wake the Neighbors by Tony Award–nominated choreographer Donald Byrd, creating a dynamic evening of three contemporary ballets that blends theatrical storytelling, powerful music and striking visual design.
“Attitude Series is where Nashville Ballet takes its biggest creative risks and invites audiences along for the ride,” said Nick Mullikin, Artistic Director and CEO of Nashville Ballet. “With Sherlock leading the program, alongside a powerful work by Donald Byrd and a striking world premiere by Maria A. Konrad, this production blends cinematic storytelling, bold design and the full range of our dancers’ artistry. It’s contemporary ballet that feels immediate and unmistakably alive. These ballets are accessible, relatable and will speak to audiences in a way that feels both modern and deeply human.”
Inspired by the legendary detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock brings the iconic character to life through choreography and theatrical staging. Choreographer Penny Saunders returns to the company with this premiere, exploring the brilliant and enigmatic mind of the world’s most famous detective through a blend of contemporary, jazz and classical ballet.
Sherlock (Tennessee Premiere)
Choreography: Penny Saunders
Co-production with Grand Rapids Ballet and Ballet Idaho
Lead Cast
Sherlock: Garritt McCabe or James Lankford
Dr. Watson: Shaiya Donohue or Michael Burfield
Irene Adler: Farin Taft or Sarah Pierce
Mary Watson: Marissa Stark or Lily Saito
Professor Moriarty: Brett Sjoblom
Audiences will also experience the world premiere of Lumina by Maria A. Konrad. Inspired by Adele Bloch-Bauer, the subject of Gustav Klimt’s iconic portrait, the ballet explores themes of artistic inspiration, influence and legacy.
Lumina (World Premiere)
Choreography: Maria A. Konrad
Inspired by Adele Bloch-Bauer and the artwork of Gustav Klimt
Lead Cast
Pas de deux 1: Summer Brown and Joe Parker or Lily Saito and Brett Sjoblom
Pas de deux 2: Maia Montgomery and Joshua Binowitz or Jamie Kopit and Michael Burfield
Pas de deux 3: Gwyneth Smith and Justin Abel or Summer Montenegro and Jorge Emilio Peña
The evening also features Wake the Neighbors by Donald Byrd, is set to a powerful score by Kris Bowers, the virtuosic solo begins in near silence, with the dancer’s movements creating the only sound in the theater before the score drives the performance forward.
Wake the Neighbors
Choreography: Donald Byrd
Music: Kris Bowers
Lead Cast: James Lankford or Garritt McCabe
Across all three works, Nashville Ballet’s artists demonstrate the full range of the company’s contemporary repertoire, from technical precision to dramatic storytelling.
The Attitude Series highlights Nashville Ballet’s commitment to innovative choreography and bold storytelling, showcasing the company’s continued artistic evolution.
Additionally, as the season comes to a close, these three principal dancers will be retiring from the company - Michael Burfield, Claudia Monja and Brett Sjoblom.
Tickets are still available at NashvilleBallet.com.
ABOUT NASHVILLE BALLET:
Nashville Ballet, the largest professional ballet company in Tennessee, presents a varied repertoire of classical and contemporary works by noted choreographers, including original works by CEO and Artistic Director Nick Mullikin and guest artists.
Nashville Ballet creates, performs, teaches and promotes dance as an essential and inspiring element of the Nashville community. Season ticket holders' support helps to sustain Nashville Ballet’s artistic and educational excellence, accessible arts education to children and adults throughout the Nashville area and beyond, contributing to the city’s vibrant arts and cultural landscape.
Nashville Ballet and the second company, NB2, provide more than 55,000 arts experiences to adults and children annually through virtual and in-person season performances and Community Engagement programming. NashvilleBallet curriculum-based community engagement and education programs bring dance education to over 16,000 students in over 25 schools across 21 council districts in Middle Tennessee. School of Nashville Ballet provides exceptional dance training to students ages two and up.
Nashville Ballet receives public funding from Metro Nashville Arts Commission and the Tennessee Arts Commission. Contributions from local, regional and national institutional funders, community partners and hundreds of generous individuals provide ongoing support for Nashville Ballet’s mission-critical programs.
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