The second Balanchine masterpiece was "Prodigal Son," the final work that the great impresario Serge Diaghilev commissioned. Prokofiev's moody, rough-hewn score and colorful, scenery and costumes by Georges Rouault which evoke a fanciful, ancient biblical era give Balanchine's story heft. The clever scenery includes wildly colorful backdrops and features a large wooden structure that ingeniously becomes a pathway a…
SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 05:43PM on February 29, 2016