Head to McCaw Hall tonight to catch the opening night performance of Ken Stowell's
Swan Lake.
The Pacific Northwest Ballet unveiled its gorgeous production of
Swan Lake in 2003, and has been selling it out ever since. Set to Tchaikovsky’s brilliant score, this tale of romance, betrayal and feathers is thought to be the most renowned ballet in the history of modern dance. C'mon, who hasn’t felt trapped in the body of a white swan every now and again?
Don't miss retiring principal dancer Louise Nadeau (the epitome of of grace) perform the dual role of
Odette/Odile on Saturday, April 11 at 7:30
Twitter: What are you doing? p.m.
4/9-4/19. Times and prices vary. McCaw Hall, 321 Mercer St.; 206.441.2424; pnb.org
No service fees on tickets ordered before Friday, March 10 at 5 p.m. (use discout code: 5599)