Steinmetz Hall

Experience world-class artistry and the timeless beauty of classical ballet, live on stage in your city.

8 March | 7:00

The hall opens 30 minutes before the show

Duration

2 hours 13 min (including 20-minute intermission)

Audience

Family-friendly-suitable for ages 3 and up

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$55-$163 USD

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ABOUT SHOW

Step into the world of Swan Lake – a story of love, magic, and triumph, brought to life through the powerful choreography of Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, set to Tchaikovsky’s iconic score.

Featuring a brilliant cast of dancers from Moldova, Spain, Italy, Kyrgyzstan, Romania, United Kingdom, Brazil, Poland, United States, Japan, Turkey, Armenia, Tajikistan, Belarus and Principal Dancers from Ukraine!

Every scene – from the poetic “Dance of the Little Swans” to Odile’s dazzling 32 fouetté turns – is a celebration of classical ballet in its most pure and expressive form.

Ballet in Two Acts with one intermission
Family-friendly – suitable for ages 3 and up

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Explore the full performance program, meet the director and artists, and discover more about the production and the people who bring it to life.

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Principal Dancers

Soloists

  • Shuko Tayma

  • Ella Slingsby

  • Edgar Samvelyan

  • Ana Olenic

  • Mariia Vasiuk

  • Vyaleta Herasimovich

  • Akbar Khujamberdiev

Corps De Ballet

  • Marharyta Pichuhina

  • Milena Brown

  • Stanislav Vidloha

  • Anna De Muri

  • David Wall

  • Finlay Watson

  • Ivan Kovalenko

  • Izabela Fortez

  • Kasia Wola

  • Layla Proietti Bovi

  • Pablo Navarro Gonzalez

  • Vlad Surdu

  • Yulian Yatsyk

  • Taisiia Shevchenko

  • Kseniia Khavrenko

  • Zlata Minchina

Accessibility Info

We’re called the community’s family room for a reason.

Part of our vision, Arts For Every Life®, means making the Dr. Phillips Center accessible to the entire community. If something seems to be missing from our accommodations below, just give us a call or send us an email so we can lend a hand.

Ticketing & Seating Policies

  • When purchasing tickets, our colleagues at Bill & Mary Darden Box Office can help you pick a seat based on any needs or special requests.
  • For accommodations on the day of your show, please see any Guest Services team member. They will be able to communicate your needs to the House Manager, who will do their best to accommodate you.
  • Accessible seating locations are available and dedicated to guests and their companions who need accessible features.
  • To accommodate as many guests as possible, up to three companion seats may be purchased for each wheelchair-accessible seat.
  • Wheelchairs in use may stay in the theater during the performance, however, mobility devices, like walkers, must be stored by an usher during the show for safety.

Accessible Parking

City Commons Parking Garage
  • Located at 460 Boone Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801.
  • For weekend and weeknight shows there is a $13 flat rate.
  • After parking, cross the covered sky bridge on the garage’s third floor. Then go through CNL Center I to reach Orange Avenue and Seneff Arts Plaza.
Our Valet Parking Service
  • Located directly in front of Dr. Phillips Center on Magnolia Avenue (closed to through-traffic.)
    • Available two hours before all series and other select shows.
    • $14 for prepaid standard accessibility valet (with a state-issued disabled parking permit).
    • $16 for standard accessibility valet at the curb on the day of a show (with a state-issued disabled parking permit).

For more on accessible parking, visit the City of Orlando website.

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FAQ

  • Swan Lake: Act I – 62 minutes Intermission – 20 minutes Act II – 46 minutes Total duration: ~2 hours and 8 minutes The Nutcracker: Act I – 50 minutes Intermission – 20 minutes Act II – 50 minutes Total duration: ~2 hours The Sleeping Beauty: Act I – 59 minutes Intermission – 20 minutes Act II – 51 minutes Total duration: ~2 hours and 10 minutes
  • Building lobbies typically open 1 hour before showtime. Seating areas usually open 30 minutes before the performance begins. Please note that exact times may vary by venue. We recommend checking the venue’s website for confirmation.
  • Tickets are sold via local theatre box offices or official ticketing providers such as Ticketmaster. To find your city, [click here], select your state and performance, then click "Buy Tickets" to be redirected to the appropriate platform.
  • Yes. Buying tickets directly at the box office often helps you avoid online service fees. Check the event page for box office hours.
  • If tickets are still available on the day of the show, you can purchase them at the venue. Many performances sell out in advance, so we recommend booking early. Most box offices open 30 minutes before showtime.
  • Promo codes are shared with partner dance studios participating in the "I Love To Dance Program." Are you interested in becoming a Host Studio? Contact us: https://classicalarts.net/contacts/ Depending on the venue, group discounts (10+ and 20+), student, senior, military, and children’s discounts may be available. Please check the event page or the box office for eligibility and ID requirements. https://classicalarts.net/auditions-information/
  • Tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable per venue policy. Refunds are typically issued only in the case of performance cancellation.
  • Performances are generally recommended for children aged 3 and older. Venue-specific age policies may apply, so check the event page or contact the venue directly.
  • Yes. All guests, regardless of age, must have a ticket. Children’s discounts are available via the ticketing platform. Some venues have specific policies regarding "babes in arms"; please check the venue’s website or call their box office for confirmation.
  • There is no formal dress code. However, we encourage business casual or smart casual attire to reflect the occasion. Comfortable yet respectful clothing is ideal.
  • Bag sizes and security policies vary by venue. Please refer to the theatre’s website for up-to-date details.
  • Classical Arts Entertainment presents shows featuring live orchestras or professionally mastered recordings, depending on the event. If live music is scheduled, this will be noted on the event’s landing page. Our professional music directors and engineers curate all music to ensure an exceptional experience.
  • Food and drink policies differ by venue. For information about concessions and outside food, please check the theatre's website.
  • Photos may be taken in the lobby or during the curtain call. We encourage sharing with #ClassicalArtsEntertainment. During the performance: – Photography, videography, and the use of flash are strictly prohibited. – Flash can pose a serious safety risk to performers. – Please silence all devices before entering the auditorium.
  • Access our Digital Playbills via QR codes in the lobby or on our website. Each playbill includes a story synopsis, act breakdown, and cast information to help you easily follow the performance.
  • Each show includes a 20-minute intermission, during which you can: – Visit concession stands for snacks and beverages – Browse merchandise and souvenirs – Take a professional photo with a character and scenic backdrop Printed photocopies will be available at the venue. If you miss yours, check with the box office or submit a request via our form. https://classicalarts.net/contacts/
  • Merchandise and photo booths open 1 hour before the performance and remain open through intermission only. Please note: – All Classical Arts booths are cashless – credit/debit cards only – Some venue concessions or parking may require cash, so bringing both is advised
  • Late arrivals will be seated at an appropriate break to avoid disrupting the performance. Please allow extra travel time so you can arrive early and enjoy the whole experience.
  • Yes, most venues offer seating for guests with disabilities and assistive listening devices. Please check with your venue in advance to arrange accommodations.

Would you like to enjoy a beautiful evening in Orlando? Attending a classical ballet is a fantastic idea. This season, you can see Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty, and The Nutcracker. Ballet is a wonderful way to relax and see something stunning.

Get your tickets online at classicalarts.net.

This season in Orlando, you have the chance to see some incredible ballet performances. Tickets are available for Orlando Ballet’s Swan Lake, a favorite among many people.

While The Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker are not currently scheduled, Swan Lake in Orlando remains a great choice. It’s a beautiful and emotional show that many love, featuring renowned dancers from Moldova, Spain, Italy, Kyrgyzstan, Romania, the United Kingdom, Brazil, Poland, the United States, Japan, Turkey, Armenia, Tajikistan, Belarus, and principal dancers from Ukraine!

Swan Lake tells a love story set to Tchaikovsky’s music. Dancers portray the story with graceful movements. Swan Lake in Orlando is truly special.

Sleeping Beauty feels like a fairy tale, with enchanting music and costumes. Although it’s not on the schedule now, many people adore it.

The Nutcracker is a joyful performance perfect for the holiday season. It features vibrant costumes and a story set in a dreamworld. The Nutcracker is a beloved tradition each year.

All three ballets are unique and beautiful in their own ways. If you love ballet in Orlando, these shows are a must-see.

Buying ballet tickets in Orlando is simple. Just visit classicalarts.net. You can view show dates, select your seats, and pay securely online. Your tickets will be sent to your email.

New performances are added frequently, so check the website often for updates about ballet in Orlando. Bring your family or friends and enjoy a special night together.