The classic fairytale is made even more enchanting by Tchaikovsky's lush score and Christopher Stowell's reimagined choreography (after Marius Petipa who debuted the ballet in St. Petersburg, Russia in 1890). The story is familiar- Princess Aurora is cursed by the wicked Carabosse, who deems that she should prick her finger on a spindle on her 16th birthday and die. The dreamy Lilac Fairy intercedes to alter the curse to instead induce a 100-year slumber, only to be awoken only by true love's kiss. The ballet version of this enduring tale shines with opulent costumes, breathtaking romance, and timeless good-versus-evil storytelling, all while presenting some of the most challenging choreography in ballet's rich history. Audio description: 5/3 7:30 PM and 5/4 2:00 PM. No children under 5 years: 5/1 7:30 PM, 5/2 7:30 PM. Visit www.BalletIdaho.org for information regarding season tickets.

Will Call is available 1 hour prior to showtime and is located at the Morrison Center Box Office unless otherwise indicated.

Parking for ticket purchases is available in the 15 minute loading zone in front of the Box Office located on Cesar Chavez Drive (river/North side of the Morrison Center). Event parking is available in the Brady Garage at University and Earle St and nearby surface lots. Those needing accessible parking will be directed to a limited number of spaces near the Morrison Center academic entrance or the first floor of the Brady Garage. Attendants will be on hand to offer directions and assistance. Patrons are strongly encouraged to plan ahead and arrive at least 30 minutes prior to show time. Event parking is included in the price of all Morrison Center Main Hall performances.

Accessible seating locations are shown on the event interactive seat map. For more information please visit www.MorrisonCenter.com or call 208.426.1111. Wheelchair seating in Main Hall is available in Row I and (K for extra companion seating) of the Orchestra Level, and Row E and (G for extra companion seating) of the Mezzanine Level. See seating chart for details. Accessible locations are reserved for use by patrons with disabilities, but may be released for general sale when all other locations are sold. If you are planning on transferring to a theater seat from a wheelchair or mobility device, please inform the ticket office when ordering so we may seat you in an appropriate and safe location. Fire safety codes forbid items such as wheelchairs and mobility devices from being left in any aisle where they may become an obstruction in an emergency. Only entries 1, 11 & 12 completely avoid stair steps on approach from lobby. Up to (4) companions per accessible patron. Please make every attempt to limit the number of companions in adjacent seating to (1). Place other companions (as possible) in the row just behind the wheelchair space(s). For information regarding Mobility/Sight/Hearing Impairment accommodations, please purchase seats designated as wheelchair accessible or call (208) 426-1110. Sign Language Interpretation for Morrison Center sponsored performances requires a minimum of 72 hrs. prior notice. Please call the Special Assistance Line at (208) 426-1111 Monday-Friday 10AM-4PM well in advance to schedule an interpreter. Assistive listening headsets are available at all Morrison Center sponsored performances and may be picked up at the information booth in the main lobby.

For more information please visit www.MorrisonCenter.com.

The Morrison Center recommends its productions for ages 6 and up. Children under the age of 4 are strongly discouraged from attending unless specifically noted. All guests entering the theatre, regardless of age, require a ticket.

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