Beauty and the Beast - Ballet: A Family-friendly Introduction to Ballet

Beauty and the Beast - Ballet Info

Beauty and the Beast - Ballet is a dynamic, family-friendly ballet presented by rotating companies, designed as an accessible introduction to the art form for young audiences. Each production features its own music, choreography, and storytelling approach, often running about 60–75 minutes with narration to guide the experience. The title carries a lineage of beloved adaptations, from early modern interpretations to contemporary educational performances.

As a performer page, we highlight the concept, the history, and the upcoming appearances from the hosting companies. While there isn’t a single artist or album under this name, the production tradition invites audiences to experience ballet through a tale that resonates across generations. Our goal is to connect you with trusted venues and performances you can secure with ease.

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Historical notes provide context: Lew Christensen’s 1958 Beauty and the Beast for San Francisco Ballet became a long-running full-length work (1958–1967) and was later restaged in 1982, illustrating how adaptations endure across decades. Modern iterations by choreographers such as Bruce Wells have appeared in company contexts including Kansas City Ballet and Pacific Northwest Ballet, often tailored for education and family programming. For 2025, look for tour stops with youth or regional companies, offering a concise ballet experience that blends storytelling, dance, and live narration. When planning to attend, secure your seats through our straightforward process—we’ve got you covered. For the latest official updates, check the hosting company’s channels and website links below.

Official social media and websites for hosting companies typically feature announcements, viewable schedules, and ticket options. Explore connections to Ballet West, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, and other regional companies through their official pages and social profiles.

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