Swan Lake
A must-see priority for every theatre-goer!
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DateFeb 9 - 17, 2024
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VenueJanet Quinney Lawson Capitol Theatre
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On SaleOn Sale Now
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Event Details
A must-see priority for every theatre-goer! The story of a forlorn prince, an evil wizard, and an enchanted maiden who can only become human by the light of the moon. Swan Lake is the epitome of ballet with elegant ballerinas, chivalrous princes, and the heart-wrenching music by Tchaikovsky. The fantasy portrays a deep humanity behind the melodrama, the yearning for an illusion that leads to a higher truth, and how love is the only triumph of good over evil. Experience Adam Sklute’s breathtaking version of this renowned classic.
Visually and Artistically Stunning!
The Utah Review
Ballet West’s Swan Lake Soars!
Salt Lake Magazine
Casting
To Be Announced: For the most accurate list of performers, be sure to check the casting board in the lobby.
Ballet West Health and Safety Policy
Although masks are not required while attending Ballet West performances for the 2023-2024 season, we encourage patrons who wish to wear a mask to do so. If you are feeling unwell, experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, have been diagnosed with COVID-19, or have had close contact with someone diagnosed with COVID-19, we ask that you follow CDC quarantine and isolations guidelines and prioritize your health and the health of your fellow audience members and stay home. Ballet West reserves the right to change or amend the health policy for performances in the future.
Recommended Ages
Recommended ages 8 and up.
Show Info
Choreography
Conceived and Produced by Adam Sklute, after original choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov
Music
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Additional Choreography
Mark Goldweber and Pamela Robinson Harris
Sets and Costumes
Peter Cazalet
Lighting
Jim French
World Premiere
March 4, 1877, Russian Imperial Ballet at the Bolshoi Theatre, Moscow
Utah Premiere
February 2, 1982
Featuring the Ballet West Orchestra
Programs, artists, and dates subject to change.
Production Sponsors
Casting
To Be Announced