PNB dancer Lucien Postlewaite. Photo by Lindsay Thomas.

Lucien Postlewaite

Principal

Pronouns: He/Him
Principal: 2008
Soloist: 2007
Corps de Ballet: 2004
Apprentice: 2003

Lucien Postlewaite is from Santa Cruz, California. He trained on scholarship at the School of American Ballet and Pacific Northwest Ballet School. While a Professional Division student at PNB School, he received a Level II Award for ballet in the National Foundation for the Advancement in the Arts’ 2003 Arts Recognition and Talent Search. Mr. Postlewaite was a 2008 recipient of a Princess Grace Award. In 2012, Mr. Postlewaite joined Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo, and in 2017, he re-joined to PNB as a principal dancer.

While at Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo, Mr. Postlewaite performed leading roles in Forsythe’s New Sleep; Kylian’s Bella Figura and Gods and Dogs; and Maillot’s Altro Canto, La Belle, Cendrillon, Faust, LAC, Scheherazade, and Vers un Pays Sage. He originated leading roles in Pontus Lidberg’s Summer’s Winter Shadow and Maillot’s Casse-Noisette Compagnie, Choré, and Entrelacs.

Mr. Postlewaite has performed as a guest artist with New York City Ballet on seventy-fifth anniversary gala for the School of American Ballet. He is featured in the film Casse-Noisette Compagnie by Jean-Christophe Maillot. In 2019, Mr. Postlewaite was invited by the Fire Island Dance Festival to organize a commission for its annual gala (Garrett Smith’s Continuum). In addition to performing on galas worldwide, Mr. Postlewaite has performed Petipa’s Paquita and Wevers’ A Midsummer Night’s Dream with Reiko Yamamoto Ballet Company in Japan, and Balanchine’s Tarantella with Los Angeles Ballet. He is an original member of Olivier Wevers’ Whim W’Him.

In 2021, he choreographed this is US, now for PNB’s NEXT STEP.

Leading & Featured Roles

Agon // George Balanchine

Apollo // George Balanchine

Duo Concertant // George Balanchine

George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker®

The Four Temperaments

Jewels

Emeralds
Rubies

A Midsummer Night’s Dream // George Balanchine

Prodigal Son

Serenade

La Sonnambula

Square Dance

Symphony in C

Symphony in Three Movements

Theme and Variations

La Valse

Giselle

Albrecht

The Bridge // Val Caniparoli

Torque // Val Caniparoli

Little mortal jump

One Thousand Pieces

PACOPEPEPLUTO

Silent Ghost

A Dark and Lonely Space // Kyle Davis

A Million Kisses to my Skin // David Dawson

Dancing on the Front Porch of Heaven // Ulysses Dove

Red Angels

Serious Pleasures

Jardí Tancat

In the middle… somewhat elevated

One Flat Thing, reproduced

The Merry Widow

Camille

The Sleeping Beauty // Ronald Hynd

Prince Florimund, Gold and Silver pas de trois

Petite Mort

The Moor’s Pavane

Roméo et Juliette

Roméo

A Garden

Pacific // Mark Morris

Cylindrical Shadows // Annabelle Lopez Ochoa

In the Countenance of Kings

The Times Are Racing

Year of the Rabbit

Wash of Gray

Emergence // Crystal Pite

Plot Point

The Seasons’ Canon

Concerto DSCH // Alexei Ratmansky

Don Quixote // Alexei Ratmansky

Basilio

The Concert

Dances at a Gathering // Jerome Robbins

Glass Pieces // Jerome Robbins

In the Night

West Side Story Suite

Riff, Tony

Carmina Burana // Kent Stowell

Cinderella // Kent Stowell

Prince, Harlequin

Nutcracker

Prince

Swan Lake

Prince Siegfried

The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet // Kent Stowell

TAKE FIVE…More or less // Susan Stroman

Ancient Airs and Dances

The Rite of Spring // Glen Tetley

Afternoon Ball // Twyla Tharp

In the Upper Room

Waiting at the Station

Waterbaby Bagatelles

After the Rain pas de deux // Christopher Wheeldon

In the Upper Room, Polyphonia

Original Roles

The Seasons // Val Caniparoli

Love and Loss

Interrupted Pri’si’zh’en // Kiyon Ross

The Piano Dance // Paul Gibson

Sense of Doubt // Paul Gibson

The Personal Element

Ghost Variations // Jessica Lang

The Veil Between Worlds

Khepri

Bacchus // Matthew Neenan

Mating Theory

Suspension of Disbelief // Victor Quijada

Wartime Elegy

Catching Feelings // Dwight Rhoden

Wonderland

F O I L // Eva Stone

Opus 111

Shindig // Olivier Wevers

Curious Kingdom // Christopher Wheeldon