Sponsored ContentLook at Some of Company XIV's Most Memorable CostumesEqual parts classical dance and burlesque, the beloved downtown company—now in its new theatre in Brooklyn—has offered some distinctive looks over the years.
By
Playbill Staff
February 06, 2018
For over a decade, audiences have been entertained and titillated by the evocative and sensual work of Company XIV, founded by director-choreographer Austin McCormick.
Combining classical dance, live music, opera, burlesque, and more, each new piece—ranging from adaptations of The Nutcracker to Snow White—requires costumes that can morph from glam to seedy and back.
Costume designer Zane Pihlstrom breaks down some of the dance company's most memorable costumes in the gallery below.
And be sure to check out the company's XIVariété, an evening of striptease, magic, song, and dance featuring a rotating cast of acclaimed guest artists, before it ends February 24!
Created and performed by Sydney-based comedian and visual artist Sam Kissajukian, the show comes to New York directly from a sold-out engagement at Edinburgh Fringe Festival
From classics like Les Misérables to current shows like The Outsiders, now you can place your favorite Playbill covers wherever your theatre kid heart desires.