Dracula
Back by popular demand!
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DateOct 23 - 31, 2026
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VenueJanet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre
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Doors OpenLobby Doors open one hour before the performance
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Ticket PricesSix-ballet packages start at just $218!
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On SaleOn Sale Now
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Event Details
Back by popular demand! This dramatic ballet telling, inspired by Bram Stoker’s legendary novel, takes audiences on a journey through decrepit castles to a peasant village terrorized by an evil being. This spellbinding piece of theater is a captivating fusion of Gothic horror in the manner of old Hollywood, lighthearted comedy and exciting, beautiful, classical ballet. Featuring exuberant dancing, thrilling flying effects, and explosive theatrical pyrotechnics.
"Gothic Showstopper"
Front Row Reviewers
The program lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, with 2 intermissions.
SHOW INFO
Choreography: Ben Stevenson
Composer: Franz Liszt (arranged by John Lanchbury)
Featuring the Ballet West Orchestra
The program lasts approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, with 2 intermissions.
RECOMMENDED AGES
Recommended ages 8 and up.
CASTING
To be announced.
THEATRE ETIQUETTE
- There is no dress code for the ballet. Wear whatever is most comfortable for you. Please do not wear hats, as they can obstruct views.
- Be respectful of your fellow audience members. Please refrain from talking or using your phone during the performance.
- Know when to applaud. We love hearing your appreciation for the dancers, but please refrain from hollering or shouting during a performance.
- Eating is not allowed in the theatre. Please use the intermission(s) as a chance to enjoy a snack in the lobby. Water in a sealable container is allowed in the theatre.
- Photos, videos, and recordings of any kind are strictly prohibited.
- Smoking and vaping are prohibited.
- Pets are not allowed. Trained service animals are always welcome.