Quick facts for kids Filling Station |
Virgil Thomson photographed by Carl Van Vechten, June 4, 1947
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Choreographed by |
Lew Christensen |
Composed by |
Virgil Thomson |
Based on |
Newspaper report |
Date of premiere |
November 1937 |
Place of premiere |
Hartford, Connecticut |
Original ballet company |
Ballet Caravan |
Characters |
Mac, station attendant
Ray, truck driver
Roy, truck driver
The State Trooper
The Motorist
The Motorist's Wife
The Motorist's Child
The Rich Boy
The Rich Girl
The Gangster |
Designs by |
Paul Cadmus |
Setting |
Filling Station contemporary with the date of the ballet's creation |
Genre |
Ballet document |
Filling Station is a one-act ballet. The libretto (story) is based on a newspaper report. Virgil Thomson wrote the music. Lew Christensen choreographed (designed) the dances. Christensen performed the role of Mac, the filling station attendant. Paul Cadmus designed the sets and costumes. The ballet was first performed in Hartford, Connecticut by Ballet Caravan in November 1937. A performance was given at the Martin Beck Theater in New York City on May 18, 1939, with Christensen again in the role of the attendant.