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Milwaukee Ballet’s ‘Dracula’ to Enrapture Audiences this Halloween

The Wildly Popular Production Returns October 26-29 at Marcus Center

By - Oct 12th, 2023 10:15 am

MILWAUKEE – October 12, 2023 – Milwaukee Ballet will kick off its 2023/24 Season with Dracula on Halloween weekend at Marcus Performing Arts Center. This interpretation of Bram Stoker’s gothic classic is one of Artistic Director Michael Pink’s most lauded productions, with a devoted audience following and rave reviews from around the world.

Dracula has captured the minds of audiences since I first debuted it 26 years ago,” says Pink. “It’s dramatic, sensual, haunting—everything you expect from ballet and so much more. I’m so pleased to bring it back to Milwaukee, and based on the response we’re receiving, audiences are just as excited.”

This is the fourth time Pink will have staged Dracula in the past year alone. Pittsburgh Ballet Theater, Colorado Ballet, and Tokyo’s NBA Ballet all put on this production during the 2022/23 season, continuing its history of touring both nationally and internationally.

In Milwaukee Ballet’s upcoming performances, audiences will enjoy Philip Feeney’s evocative score played live by Milwaukee Ballet Orchestra. Guest singers from Florentine Opera will also perform in Act III.

This production will mark the retirement of longtime Leading Artist Davit Hovhannisyan, who has performed with the Company for 20 years. This will be his fourth time playing the titular character in Dracula, which he considers his favorite role. He will remain with Milwaukee Ballet as Rehearsal Director for the Second Company.

“Milwaukee Ballet has been my second family for decades,” says Hovhannisyan. “Everyone I’ve worked with has been so supportive and has pushed me to become a better artist. I am so grateful to everyone who has been a part of my career, including our incredible audiences.”

Pink, who worked closely with Hovhannisyan throughout his tenure at Milwaukee Ballet, reminisces, “Davit’s immense talent has been a gift to this Company since he first joined us in 2004. I am delighted that he will remain on staff with Milwaukee Ballet II and am sure that every dancer who comes through the program will benefit from his talent and expertise.”

After Hovhannisyan’s final bow during the evening performance on Saturday, October 28, the Company will celebrate his retirement with a “Vampire Bash” Halloween party, sponsored by Baird. The event will include drinks, appetizers, dancing, a vampire costume contest, and an appearance by Hovhannisyan himself, along with several other artists. Tickets are open to the public for $50 and must be purchased separately from performance tickets.

From the first eerie note to the last bloody step, Dracula will be an unforgettable experience for new and returning fans alike.

Story Summary 

On a visit to Transylvania, Jonathan Harker is witness to a bloody ritual before being taken to Count Dracula’s castle. There, he is subject to a horrifying union with the vampire and returns home forever changed. Back in London, Harker’s fiancé Mina and friend Lucy are enjoying a party when Dracula appears and seduces Lucy. She is taken to Dr. Van Helsing’s sanatorium, where she transforms into Nosferatu, one of the undead. Dracula later returns to corrupt Mina as well, transporting her to a crypt where he will perform a blood mass with his horde of worshippers. Before the ritual is completed, he is staked through the heart by men coming to Mina’s aid.

Performance Information 

Dracula runs October 26-29 at Marcus Performing Arts Center. Tickets start at $44 and are available for purchase via the Milwaukee Ballet Box Office at 414-902-2103 or online at milwaukeeballet.org.

The performance schedule is as follows:

  • Thursday, October 26, 2023 — 07:30 PM
  • Friday, October 27, 2023 — 07:30 PM
  • Saturday, October 28, 2023 — 02:00 PM
  • Saturday, October 28, 2023 — 07:30 PM*
  • Sunday, October 29, 2023 — 2:30 PM

*Tickets for the Vampire Bash are available for all ticketholders to Saturday’s evening performance. The event ticket is $50 and must be purchased separately from the performance ticket. Both tickets are required to attend. Learn more and purchase tickets at milwaukeeballet.org/vampire-bash/

Milwaukee Ballet’s 2023/2024 Season is presented by Donald & Donna Baumgartner with support from United Performing Arts Fund, Wisconsin Arts Board, CAMPAC, Milwaukee Arts Board, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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