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Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre company history timeline

1969

According to Petrov, “the development of Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre pivoted on that promise.” Together, they went on to found Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre in 1969 in affiliation with Point Park College.

1971

In 1971 Loti and Leon Falk purchased PBT's first studio space on the Boulevard of the Allies.

1978

When Petrov stepped down to focus on the Point Park program, John Gilpin, of London’s Festival Ballet, briefly led the company until Patrick Frantz, a former Paris Opera Ballet dancer, took the helm in 1978.

1979

The Company closed the decade with a symbol of the future: the establishment of Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre School in 1979.

1981

By the 1981-82 Season, PBT had made its New York City debut and toured to 28 states, Canada and the Virgin Islands.

1982

In 1982, PBT entered a new era with the appointment of Patricia Wilde as artistic director – a position she would hold for 15 years.

1984

In 1984, Loti and Leon Falk gifted the company with its current Liberty Avenue studios and a new home for both the company and school.

1997

In 1997, Terrence Orr was hired as Artistic Director.

2000

In 2000, Orr in conjunction with Libman, began a series of commissions for contemporary ballets inspired by American music, including such artists as: Ray Brown, Stanley Turrentine, Lena Horne, Billy Strayhorn, Sting, Bruce Springsteen and Paul Simon.

2002

In 2002, Orr premiered his Pittsburgh-inspired production of The Nutcracker, engaging artists with a new creative endeavor and audiences with a production set in their city.

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1969
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Loti Falk Gaffney (deceased),Nicolas Petrov,Frederic Franklin,Cem Catbas
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