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Step into Louisville Ballet’s magical production of “Cinderella.”

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The performance is sure to delight the whole family.

Photos courtesy of Sam English + Andrew Kung

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

Louisville Ballet is bringing the dreamy and comical story of a servant turned princess to life at Whitney Hall, The Kentucky Center, from Friday, April 4 through Sunday, April 6.

Experience the timeless story of “Cinderella” as she’s forced to endure the antics of two ugly stepsisters, and finds escape through a kindhearted Fairy Godmother, a handsome prince, and an enchanted pair of glass slippers.

Don’t miss your chance to experience the magic yourself. Tickets start as low as $35. Secure your seat below.

Grab your glass slipper (and tickets).

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