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Your carriage awaits at Bass Performance Hall

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Texas Ballet Theater Principal Dancer Nicole Von Enck

Prepare for an enchanting evening suitable for all audiences.

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What’s that old saying? Ah, yes — magic happens when you least expect it.

The Texas Ballet Theater is bringing the magic of this classic folk tale to center stage at Bass Performance Hall from Sept. 20 through Sept. 22.

Experience the timeless story of Cinderella finding her prince amidst a realm of fairy dust, glass slippers + comical stepsisters during this two-and-a-half-hour ballet adaptation set to a classical score.

Pro tip: Snag a season package for exclusive deals, behind-the-curtain experiences, and more. Grab your glass slipper (and tickets)

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