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The U.S. premier of Pinocchio makes DFW debut

The magical tale of the mischievous Pinocchio has three more performances May 25-26 at Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth before the end of its run in the DFW.

Pinocchiotells the beloved story of a puppet’s adventure to becoming a real boy. Audiences of all ages will be wowed by the vivid costuming, magical storytelling and dialogue that guides the family-friendly story of the puppet who just wants to be a “real boy.” With heartwarming characters that teach key moral lessons to children and adults alike, Pinocchio is sure to be a fan favorite.

Blue Fairy and Pinocchio – Dancers: Hannah Fischer and Jack Bertinshaw

The U.S. premier of Pinocchio, presented by Texas Ballet Theater made its debut May 17 at the Winspear Opera House in Dallas with incredible critical acclaim. All performances feature live accompaniment from the Dallas Opera Orchestra in Dallas and The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra in Fort Worth.

Don’t miss your chance to see this enchanting fairytale live before it closes. Tickets range from $20-$125 and are available online at www.texasballettheater.org or by calling 877-828-9200.

Lumberjacks – Dancers: Skylar Campbell with Artists of the Ballet

The full-length, kid-friendly ballet has two acts and lasts approximately 1 hour and 40 minutes, including a 20-minute intermission. A “Wiggle Room” is available for restless children to play while still watching the performance via a screen or window.

This co-production with the National Ballet of Canada is sponsored in part by the Amon G. Carter Foundation, The Moody Foundation and an anonymous donor.

Texas Ballet Theater 2019-2020 Season

Texas Ballet Theater 2019-2020 Season

For more detail on the Texas Ballet Theater season’s performances, visit www.texasballettheater.org. Subscriptions are on sale now and single tickets will be available July 1, 2019.

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