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Colorado Ballet Announces 2022/2023 Season Lineup

Colorado Ballet Announces 2022/2023 Season Lineup

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Listen up, ballet fans of Colorado! Colorado Ballet’s Artistic Director Gil Boggs has announced the 2022/2023 Season lineup at the Ellie Culkins Opera House, featuring five productions including DraculaThe NutcrackerLady of the Camellias, Cinderella, and Ballet MasterWorks, according to a Colorado Ballet press release.

“I am delighted to announce Colorado Ballet’s five productions planned for the 2022/2023 Season at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House,” Boggs says. “We are exceedingly grateful to everyone who has supported Colorado Ballet this season and attended performances. Without the endless work and support of many, the Company would not be where we are today, and we want to take a moment to extend our gratitude to everyone who continues to make it possible. This season, it was an indescribable joy to return to the stage and share our love of this art form with our audiences once again. We were inspired by the warmth and love extended to Colorado Ballet by our community during these pandemic years.”

Boggs adds,”We are thrilled to return next season as a strong organization and continue presenting five productions at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House.”

The 2022/2023 Season opens Friday, October 7, 2022, fittingly with eight performances of Dracula through October 16. For the holiday season, The Nutcracker follows, returning November 26 through December 24, 2022. The full-length ballet, Lady of the Camellias, based on the romantic novel by Alexandre Dumas fils, La Dame aux Camélias (The Lady of the Camellias), runs February 3 through 12, 2023, followed by the classic fairytale Cinderella from March 10 through 19, 2023.

Finally, the season closes with MasterWorks, from April 14 to 23, 2023, making its celebratory appearance in Denver as the rescheduled presentation from March 2020. The program will also feature two other repertory ballets.

Additional information regarding season and single ticket sales will be available later this spring, and single tickets with go on sale this summer. Check out the Colorado Ballet website to keep up with further updates.

Photo/graphic courtesy of Colorado Ballet and Rachel Neville

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