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Timeless Tales to New Expressions

From Timeless Tales to New Expressions: Texas Ballet Theater’s 2025-2026 Season Lineup

Our 2025–2026 season is set to dazzle audiences with a dynamic mix of beloved classics, innovative new works, and groundbreaking collaborations. With timeless storytelling, fresh choreography, and iconic musical scores, this season reflects our commitment to artistic excellence and creative evolution.

Principal Dancer Andre Silva and Soloist Rieko Hatato in Trey McIntyre's "Peter Pan"
Peter Pan
Dallas: Sept. 19-21 Fort Worth: Oct. 3-5

The season opens with a brand-new two-act production of Peter Pan choreographed by Trey McIntyre, co-produced in partnership with Nevada Ballet Theatre and BalletMet. McIntyre’s original three-act version premiered at Houston Ballet in 2002, with TBT’s own Tim O’Keefe in the original cast as Captain Hook. Now, more than two decades later, TBT helps bring this thrilling new interpretation to life. This magical tale takes flight with all-new sets and glitzy costumes designed by Emma Bailey, best known for her work on Six: The Musical.

Soloist Samantha Pille and Principal Dancer Brett Young in Ben Stevenson, O.B.E.'s "The Nutcracker"
The Nutcracker
Dallas: Nov. 28-Dec. 7 Fort Worth: Dec. 12-28

Audiences will once again delight in Ben Stevenson, O.B.E.’s treasured holiday favorite The Nutcracker, a joyous celebration of tradition, magic, and wonder that returns to the stage as a cornerstone of the company’s seasonal repertoire.

L-R: Corps de Ballet Dancer Rayleigh Vendt; Soloists Adeline Melcher, Katelyn Rhodes, and Henry Winn; and Corps de Ballet Dancer Sophie Williams; in Paul Taylor's "Company B."
Diversions
Dallas: Feb. 27-March 1 Fort Worth: March 13-15

In the spring, Diversions brings a bold mix of works from some of the most influential choreographers of the 20th and 21st centuries. Featuring Paul Taylor’s vibrant Company B, Martha Graham’s emotionally rich Diversion of Angels, and two pieces by Artistic Director Tim O’Keefe, including the world premiere of his Bolero, this mixed repertory program promises variety, virtuosity, and innovation.

Carl Coomer and Principal Dancer Paige Nyman in Ben Stevenson, O.B.E.'s "Swan Lake"
Swan Lake
Dallas: May 1-3 Fort Worth: May 15-17

Closing the season is Stevenson’s Swan Lake, a two-act version of the beloved classic, now presented with beautifully refurbished costumes. With grandeur, grace, and sweeping drama, this production preserves the ballet’s timeless elegance while capturing the imagination of new generations.


This season, we invite you to dream, reflect, and be moved by the power of live dance. Join us as we continue to shape the future of ballet, together. Season and individual tickets are now available at texasballettheater.org/season-packages or by contacting TBT by calling 877.828.9200 Option 1 or via email Ticketing@TexasBallet.org.

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