Wonderland-Inspired Gala Raises $3 Million for the Joffrey Ballet’s Community Initiatives

“Oh, I’ve had such a curious dream,” said Alice — and so did the 950 guests who stepped through a magical keyhole entrance on Saturday, May 31, for the Joffrey Ballet’s annual spring fundraiser.

Sabina Szyller, Lauren Harper, Sandra Caspariello, Melanie Deromedi, and Natalie LaRocca. Photo courtesy of Joffrey Ballet.

Held on a sprawling soundstage at Chicago’s Cinespace Film Studios, the “Joffrey Celebration” honored Board Chair Anne L. Kaplan and Life Director Fred Eychaner while raising $3 million in support of the Joffrey For All initiative and educational programming. The evening was hosted by The Mary B. Galvin Artistic Director, Ashley Wheater MBE, President and CEO, Greg Cameron, along with Kaplan and Eychaner.

Photo courtesy of Joffrey Ballet.

A Whimsical Evening Through the Looking Glass

The gala’s imaginative theme drew inspiration from Christopher Wheeldon’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, now running through June 22 at the Lyric Opera House. Guests embraced the call for “creative couture,” channeling their inner Mad Hatters and Queens of Hearts in celebration of the surreal.

Audrey Weaver. Photo courtesy of Joffrey Ballet.
Chloe Mendel Corgan, Brendan Fernandes, Lim Achatz, and Sam Achatz. Photo courtesy of Joffrey Ballet.
Cari Sacks, Michael Sacks, Eric Lefkofsky and Liz Lefkofsky. Photo courtesy of Joffrey Ballet.
Greg Cameron, Anne Kaplan, Ashley Wheater, Danny Leung, and Fred Eychaner. Photo courtesy of Joffrey Ballet.
Lawrence DelPilar and Penelope Steiner. Photo courtesy of Joffrey Ballet.

A Wonderland Brought to Life

Produced by HMR Designs, the evening was nothing short of hallucinatory — in the most artful sense. Whimsical vignettes and live character performers from Stage Factor set the tone: picture living picture frames, a French caterpillar, human-sized swinging tulips, and cheeky lampshade gals roaming the venue.

The experiential design blurred the line between performance and party, a fitting parallel to the season-closing production that inspired it.

Caroline Koch. Photo courtesy of Joffrey Ballet.
The Joffrey Ballet Celebration 2025. Photo courtesy of Joffrey Ballet.
Amy Rule, Rahm Emanuel, Fred Eychaner, and Danny Leung. Photo courtesy of Joffrey Ballet.

Instead of traditional banquet fare, guests sampled offerings from themed pop-up restaurants by Food for Thought catering: Anne and Fred’s All-American Diner, the chic Left Bank French Bistro, and the exuberant Dionysus Greek tavern.

Music flowed through the evening courtesy of New Moon, Beatmix, and DJ Megan Taylor of Fig Media. In a crowd-pleasing surprise, Kaplan took a spin on the turntables herself, cueing up Lady Gaga’s “Abracadabra” as Joffrey dancers made a dramatic entrance.

Christopher Wheeldon and Victoria Jaiani. Photo courtesy of Joffrey Ballet.

Looking Ahead to a Season of Milestones

As the curtain closes on the Joffrey’s 69th season, the company sets the stage for a landmark year. The 2025–2026 season will mark the Joffrey Ballet’s 70th anniversary, its 30th season based in Chicago, and the 10th anniversary of Wheeldon’s The Nutcracker, reimagined around the 1893 World’s Fair.

The new season opens with Liam Scarlett’s Carmen, followed by American Icons — a tribute to co-founders Robert Joffrey and Gerald Arpino alongside other choreographic legends. It concludes with a highly anticipated world premiere: Eugene Onegin, a co-production choreographed by Joffrey favorite Yuri Possokhov.

For tickets and more information, visit joffrey.org


How to Help

Donations to the Joffrey Ballet help provide accessible arts education throughout Chicago communities, world-class training for dancers of all ages, and quality performances that elevate the cultural landscape.


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Vicki Crain is a Chicago-based freelance arts and culture writer and children’s book author. Her second book in The Furry Princess series was released late in 2024. For more information, visit quapublishing.com. She proudly supports International Crane Foundation.

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