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Carolina Ballet Theatre kicks off its 2021-22 season with crowd-favorite Ghosts

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Set to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” popular ballet Ghosts is coming back Oct. 22-23 | Photo provided

Get into the spirit this Halloween season — and celebrate the return of live performances — with Carolina Ballet Theatre, which kicks off its 50th season this month with Ghosts.

Set to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller,” this will be the company’s fifth performance of the popular ballet, running Fri., Oct 22-Sat., Oct. 23 at the Peace Center’s Gunter Theatre (300 S. Main St.). Performances start at 7:30 p.m. with a family matinee at 2:30 on Saturday.

CBT is grateful for its patrons and supporters that kept them going through last season and for the opportunity to continue to bring dance to the Upstate. Want to show your support? You can buy tickets in advance, make a donation online, or volunteer.

Click the button below to check out the full 2021-22 season, which runs through March 2022 at The Peace Center + DanceArts Greenville’s Black Box Theatre and includes classics like The Nutcracker + Arabian Nights. Ⓟ

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