

The 2022/2023 Season presenting sponsors are the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD), PNC Bank, Lynnette Morrison, MidFirst Bank and Denver Ballet Guild. For the best availability, purchase today at COLORADOBALLET.ORG. Tickets to Dracula are already selling quickly, and Colorado Ballet anticipates that performances will sell out again this season. “Our dancers love performing Dracula as much as our audiences love experiencing it, and we can’t wait to show Colorado a scary-good time next month.” Now that it’s back, we can really feel the excitement from our patrons, and it makes our job of presenting this epic retelling that much more fun and rewarding,” continued Boggs. Every year we receive scores of requests to add Dracula to our season line-up. “This production has become something of a cult favorite here in Colorado, and the level of enthusiasm we see from our patrons for this ballet is absolutely incredible. “Colorado Ballet is thrilled to bring Dracula back to Denver audiences this October,” stated Artistic Director Gil Boggs. Featuring mesmerizing choreography by Michael Pink and Philip Feeney’s original score performed live by the Colorado Ballet Orchestra, this frighteningly fun ballet brings Bram Stoker’s legendary gothic novel to life, complete with Victorian-style sets and costumes, seductive vampires, and a Corps de Ballet of the undead. Christopher Moulton and Sarah Tryon by Rachel NevilleĭENVER, CO (September 8, 2022) – Colorado Ballet will welcome patrons back to the Ellie Caulkins Opera House for the opening of its 2022/2023 Season with eight performances of Dracula, October 7–16, 2022.īack by popular demand, Dracula returns to Denver for the first time since its sold-out run in 2017.
