Ballet
November 18-
The Dallas engagement of The Nutcracker is Texas Ballet Theater’s debut as the professional resident ballet company for the new AT&T Performing Arts Center.
October 8-
Combining myriad dance forms to create CBD’s signature contemporary style, the concert promises an eclectic evening of dance and music.
September 22-
The Russian Master is the first show of Texas Ballet Theater's 2009-2010 season.
June 19-
The season will feature The Russian Master, The Nutcracker, Romeo and Juliet, and The Sleeping Beauty.
April 9-
The Fly Ball will be the first major event since the hotel’s Grand Opening and features a theme from France - La Vie En Rose.
March 13-
The two organizations have worked together before, most recently in performances of Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf.
March 12-
"She has exceeded the Board's expectations."
March 10-
Cleopatra is one of Ben Stevenson’s most acclaimed, original full-length works.
February 12-
Whether you were born with a silver spoon in your mouth, or just a rubber nipple slipped over a bottle of Boone’s Farm, this week’s outings are sure to impress.
February 4-
We’ve reached deep into our Mary Poppins bag of tricks to present ballet, opera and even burlesque.
December 29, 2008-
At the risk of stating sounding too Pollyanna, 2008 was a actually a great year for local art.
December 18, 2008-
Plays both Christmas-y and not, art, and food are on tap the weekend before Christmas.
November 24, 2008-
West Plano resident Elise Fuller has finally realized her ballet dream.
November 21, 2008-
The ballet's board says this money allows them to enter 2009 "on sound financial footing." Footing! Har.
October 17, 2008-
Andre Silva is in his sixth season with the company, and has been the principal dancer in multiple productions, including this weekend's "Requiem" by Mozart.
October 7, 2008-
The center will be up and running in T minus one year.
September 19, 2008-
The company will perform at Jazz By The Boulevard in Fort Worth, the Curtain Call Dance Festival in Garland and at Ed Landreth Hall in Fort Worth.
September 4, 2008-
The Dallas-Fort Worth Professional Musicians Association objects to the plan to use pre-recorded music for the TBT's upcoming shows.
August 29, 2008-
Both Chairwoman Robin Arena and artistic director Ben Stevenson told the Star-Telegram that they would give up their posts if others thought they should.
August 19, 2008-
TBT needs between $1 and $1.5 million dollars in the next two months, or they may have to shut down.


















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