There where three small ballets performed. The first was a Balanchine choreographed ballet that just did feel like a Balanchine. The second was Rhapsody in Blue. This was a mix of ballet and modern dance and featured some male dancers that were pretty good, but the costumes just didn't work (one piece leotards would have bene better). The finally piece was the best performance and started to feel like a real ballet company. While we appreciated dancing is very hard, some of the dancers just couldn't hold the poses without shaking. I know I couldn't, but I'm not a professional dancer!
About the venue. For the ballet, we sat in the orchestra seats, which were OK. We sat in the balcony for a talk before the ballet by a really knowable guy that is not a good public speaker (no passion), and the seats were ridiculous. I'm taller than average (5' 11") and not overly large (180), and I was scooted all the way back in the seat and my knees were pressed against the seat in front of me. Do NOT get balcony seats if you are over 5' 9" tall!