TOUR: Get ready for a spine-chilling ballet experience this fall as the hauntingly beautiful Dracula – Ballet tours across North America, presented by several acclaimed regional ballet companies. These productions bring together dramatic choreography, opulent Gothic costuming, and evocative scores that reinvent Bram Stoker’s classic tale in motion.
At the Colorado Ballet, Dracula returns from October 3 to 12, 2025, showcasing Michael Pink’s powerful choreography set to Philip Feeney’s original score, performed live by the orchestra — promising a brooding blend of romance and dark fantasy amid atmospheric staging. In Portland, the Oregon Ballet Theatre stages Ben Stevenson’s sumptuous rendition of Dracula at Keller Auditorium from October 10 through 18, delivering a lavish, Broadway-caliber spectacle praised as “exquisitely beautiful and atmospheric.”
Meanwhile, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre brings Michael Pink’s sensuous and gothic Dracula to the Benedum Center, with performances scheduled from October 31 to November 2. Featuring intense storytelling through choreography, dramatic set design, and a gripping musical score by Philip Feeney, the production is a mesmerizing blend of romance, terror, and theatrical flair. The South Carolina Ballet — under the title Dracula: Ballet With a Bite — presents its own striking version on October 25 at the Koger Center for the Arts in Columbia, delivering a seductive ballet interpretation powered by Thomas Semanski’s dynamic orchestration.
TICKETS: Tickets for Dracula – Ballet 2025 performances are available now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Tickets vary by company and city, but most performances are priced within a range of $60 to $120, depending on seating and venue. For example, Colorado Ballet’s production at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House lists standard seats beginning around $60, while Oregon Ballet Theatre in Portland offers tickets starting near $55, with premium orchestra seating climbing closer to the $100–$120 range. Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre and South Carolina Ballet also fall within this bracket, making the gothic classic accessible for families, students, and ballet enthusiasts alike while still offering premium options for those seeking the best views.
ABOUT: Dracula – Ballet is a dramatic stage adaptation of Bram Stoker’s iconic gothic novel, transformed into a hauntingly beautiful work of dance. It blends classical ballet technique with theatrical storytelling, capturing the dark romance, suspense, and supernatural atmosphere of the original tale. With its mix of eerie settings, passionate duets, and sweeping ensemble scenes, Dracula has become a popular production for ballet companies around the world, particularly during the fall season.