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Dancers Edson Barbosa and Cara Marie Gary perform Moody Rhapsody as a part of “From Ballet to Broadway!”

Photo by Karl Trump

Break out those pointe shoes, Greenville — Broadway-meets-ballet premiers at Gunter Theatre with “From Ballet to Broadway!,” a one-night only show on Sat., Nov. 5 at 7:30 p.m. 🩰

This collaborative, live dance + music event will showcase the classical ballet “La Fille mal Gardée (Act 1),” Broadway-inspired melodies performed by Max Quinlan and Siri Howard, and new dance works by Vlada Kysselova and Carissa Kubitz.

Tickets are limited for this one-night only show, so don’t wait to snag yours.*

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