Kansas City Ballet Resurrects Dracula

February 18-27, 2022 at Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, Muriel Kauffman Theatre

Back by popular demand, the internationally renowned Dracula, based on Bram Stoker’s classic gothic horror story tantalizes as it terrifies. This lush theatrical work has it all…sensuous costumes, thrilling sets and special effects, and a gripping original score that will take your breath away. Parental discretion is advised.

With the combination of dramatic choreography by Michael Pink, an original, haunting score by Philip Feeney, dazzling costumes by Lez Brotherston, thrilling sets, and shocking special effects, Dracula delivers sensuality and danger in a dance/theater narrative with story-enhancing sound effects. Kansas City Ballet first performed Dracula in February 2014 to great acclaim.

Created in 1996 by Michael Pink, Artistic Director of Milwaukee Ballet Company, this terrifying yet romantic three-act drama has won critical acclaim in England, Australia, and North America.

“The show has developed somewhat of a worldwide cult following,” Choreographer Michael Pink says. “Kansas City Ballet dancers first performed it eight years ago, and I am thrilled they will bring it to life –and immerse audiences in the vampire’s version of eternal life — once again.”

Purchase online or call 816.931.8993 for the best seats.

Free – Dracula Dancer Chat

Dracula Dancer Chat Feb. 9, 2022 | Virtual on Facebook LIVE 6:30-7:30 pm | KCB Dancers Danielle Bausinger, Liang Fu, and Gavin Abercrombie and Guest Moderator KC Rep Artistic Director Stuart Carden
Join us for the free Facebook LIVE Dancer Chat on the ballet Dracula. This Community Engagement and Education series is designed to engage the broader public with the professional dancers of Kansas City Ballet. Moderated by various members of the community, these chats reveal stories and extraordinary experiences from the dancers’ perspective. facebook.com/kcballet

Health and Safety Information

Kansas City Ballet is looking forward to welcoming audiences while keeping the health and safety of patrons, staff, and performers a top priority.

All performances of Dracula will only accept PROOF OF FULL COVID-19 VACCINATION WITH MATCHING PICTURE IDENTIFICATION for entry.

Kansas City Ballet will not accept negative COVID-19 tests from unvaccinated individuals. Children, ages 5-11, may attend performances only when they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Fully vaccinated means on the day of the performance: 1) at least 14 days have passed since the second dose of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine, or 2) at least 14 days have passed since the single dose of the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccine.

Masks are currently required at the Kauffman Center. You will have people sitting behind you, in front of you, and next to you. Please check our Safety & Health Policies for updates in advance of scheduled performances.

 

Sponsored by:

OneLife Fitness

National Endowment for the Arts

Missouri Arts Council

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