LA Arts: The Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre Presents "Joys of The Season" on 12/10, 12/11

The Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre (PBDT) of Los Angeles is back presenting their “Joys of the Season” show at the Lisa Smith Wengler Center for the Arts’ Smothers Theatre on the Malibu campus of Pepperdine University.

The Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre will perform two shows, December 10th and 11th, with doors opening at 7:30 pm and show at 8:00 pm.  Under the direction of Director and Choreographer Natasha Middleton, the popular ballet company will perform a number of featured selections from family-friendly holiday classics including The Nutcracker, Les Patineurs (The Skater’s Waltz) and The Little Match Girl.


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“We’re thrilled to bring a selection of these holiday classics to Smothers Theatre for the whole family to come and enjoy, especially after coming through these past few years with no live performances,” said Middleton.  “Coming back after the pandemic, we’re thrilled to create memories for families across greater Los Angeles, sharing the importance of the arts now more than ever.”


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Since its inception in 1954, the PBDT continues to bring the audiences powerful and atmospheric performances and has gained a notable following, growing to become one of the major dance companies within the greater Los Angeles area.  The PBDT attracts first-class talent from across the country and around the world that contribute their unique experience to both the stage and audience.


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Tickets are on sale now at www.pacificballetdancetheatre.com.  Smothers Theatre is located at Pepperdine University, 24255 Pacific Coast Hwy, Malibu, 90263.

About Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre

First founded in 1954 by Andrei Tremaine as Pacific Ballet Theatre, the company carries a family legacy of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and remains now under the direction of Tremaine’s daughter, Natasha Middleton. In 2012, the company officially became the Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre (PBDT) and continues to bring audiences a powerful and atmospheric performance as one of the major dance companies within the greater Los Angeles area. 


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Featuring first-class talent from around the world, the Pacific Ballet Dance Theatre’s mission is to perform captivating ballet presentations and offer engaging educational programs that nurture the talent and artistic creativity within the diverse community of Southern California.

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