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Giselle Seattle 2025 Ticket Info
Experience the timeless magic of ballet with Giselle in Seattle on April 10, 2026. Renowned for its emotional depth and technical virtuosity, this iconic masterpiece captures the delicate balance between love and tragedy. The role of Giselle demands both exceptional dance skill and profound dramatic expression, making it a favorite among performers and audiences alike. The ballet's famous Derangement Scene in Act I vividly portrays Giselle's descent into madness upon discovering Albrecht's betrayal, showcasing intense emotional expression. In Act II, audiences are transported into an ethereal world as the spectral Wilis perform hauntingly beautiful dances that symbolize love, betrayal, and supernatural retribution—creating one of the most mesmerizing moments in ballet history. Originally choreographed in the mid-19th century by Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot, with music by Adolphe Adam in 1841, Giselle remains a cornerstone of the Romantic era. Don't miss this unforgettable performance that continues to enchant audiences worldwide, blending storytelling, artistry, and emotion into a transcendent experience.
Giselle McCaw Hall
McCaw Hall, the iconic venue nestled within Seattle Center, is renowned for its stunning architecture and vibrant cultural programming, making it the perfect setting for Giselle Seattle. As the home of the Seattle Opera and a hub for world-class ballet and theater productions, McCaw Hall offers an immersive experience for audiences. The venue hosts annual events like the Seattle Opera's Family Day, featuring complimentary performances and activities designed to engage audiences of all ages. Its commitment to diversity and community outreach is evident through initiatives like outreach performances and inclusive programming, exemplified by the debut of The Snowy Day in 2017, which celebrated modern storytelling and artistry. Audience interaction is enhanced by innovative features such as participatory seating and orchestra pit views, allowing spectators to feel close to the action. Conveniently accessible via public transit from neighborhoods like White Center, visitors can hop on a bus to Seattle Center or drive via the 1st Ave N exit off I-5, with ample parking nearby. Whether you're attending Giselle Seattle or other spectacular events, McCaw Hall promises an unforgettable cultural experience.