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Louisville Ballet’s 2023/2024 season is a celebration of all things Kentucky

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This year marks Louisville Ballet’s 72nd season, and its 10th under Artistic Director Robert Curran.

Photo by Andrew Kung

Made for Kentucky, by Kentucky. That’s the guiding theme behind Season of the Commonwealth, Louisville Ballet’s upcoming season- Kentucky’s Official State Ballet. Infused with the history and spirit of the Bluegrass, this year’s performances reimagine beloved classics and bring new voices to the community.

Performances include:

  • “Giselle” (Oct. 13-15)
  • “Distilled” (Nov. 10-12)
  • “The Brown-Forman Nutcracker” (Dec. 8-24)
  • “#CHORSHOW” (Jan. 24-28, Feb. 2-4)
  • “Romeo and Juliet” (March 1-2)

Subscriptions available online or at the box office: (502) 583-2623.*

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