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Ballet Theatre's `Giselle' Sizzles
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`Giselle'
8 tonight; 8 p.m. Saturday; 3 p.m. Sunday Athenaeum Theatre, 2936 N. Southport
Tickets, $22; children 12 and under, $15
(312) 902-1500
Highly recommended
A new local ballet company makes an impressive debut with
"Giselle."
While the Joffrey Ballet and Ballet Chicago gear up for their
appearances in the Spring Festival of Dance at the Shubert Theatre, a
year-old local venture, Ballet Theatre of Chicago, has arrived in the
frigid heart of winter.
Despite...
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