Morris Performing Arts Center in South Bend, Indiana, will welcome the State Ballet Theatre of Russia on January 22nd.
According to the show's website, "The State Ballet Theatre of Russia, from the city of Voronezh, brings the world’s most beloved ballet to glorious life! This company of distinguished dancers has showcased the unparalleled art of Russian ballet to countries throughout the world. Choreography by M. Petipa and L. Ivanov."
Brunch packages are also available, described as "enjoying brunch before the show at the Morris Bistro Restaurant conveniently located within the Morris Center. The Morris Bistro will be open two hours before the ballet and boasts upscale, reasonably priced dining in an elegant atmosphere. A limited number of Morris Brunch/Show Ticket Packages with preferred seating in the theater are available featuring a delicious buffet brunch including stratta; sausage and bacon, roast beef carving station; pasta with alfredo sauce; cheese grits; vegetable du jour; yogurt and granola parfait; soup; sliced fruit; tossed sdalad; assorted desserts and non-alcoholic beverages. A full cash bar including top shelf liquor and specialty wines at additional charge is available. Call the Morris Box Office at 235-9190 or toll free at (800) 537-6415 to purchase dinner tickets."
Convenient event parking is available in a lot adjacent to the Morris Center operated by DTSB ($5 per vehicle), at the public garage on the corner of Main and Colfax ($5 per vehicle), and at the DoubleTree Hotel/1st Source Bank Complex ($8 per vehicle). Parking is also available on the streets within walking distance of the Morris and also at the Leighton Center on Washington Street between Main and Michigan Streets.
For more information, visit Morris Performing Arts Center.
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