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Just in time for Valentine's Day, Cinderella makes its long-anticipated McCaw Hall debut.

Published on Fri, Jan 14, 2011
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Just in time for Valentine's Day, Cinderella makes its long-anticipated McCaw Hall debut. Kent Stowell's captivating tale of love lost and love found, drawn from the original French fairy tale, features 50 professional dancers in both dramatic and comedic roles, live orchestra, and more than 100 elaborately detailed costumes set against vast storybook backdrops. All combine to transport Cinderella from her most wistful longings to a royal palace adorned with Rococo frescos and crystal chandeliers. There, framed by a swirling, scarlet-clad ballroom, Cinderella and her prince flash like precious diamonds in one of the most breathtaking moments in classical ballet. Read the story


"...a mesmerizing theatrical spectacle." (The Seattle Times)

Cinderella, February 4–13
Music: Sergei Prokofiev
Choreography: Kent Stowell
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Added performance: February 13, 6:30 pm—The Perfect Valentine's Evening
Complimentary Freixenet sparkling wine and Dilettante chocolate at intermission at the February 13, 6:30 pm performance!

Prince and Princess dress-up matinees: Special activities for children and families—including crafts and dance classes—begin one hour before all Cinderella matinee performances.

Under 25 Thursday and Fridays: 1 ticket for $15, 2 for $25 for ages 25 and under. February 4, 10, & 11, 7:30 pm.

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