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Ballet Austin A Midsummer Night's Dream
Ballet Austin A Midsummer Night's Dream
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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
The Long Center
September 25–27, 2026
Number of Performances: 3
Artwork Due Date: 8/25/2026
Magic and mischief take center stage in Stephen Mills’ enchanting reimagining of Shakespeare’s riotous comedy, A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Confused lovers, mischievous fairies, and wayward spells collide beneath a moonlit forest canopy in this hilarious tale of romantic mayhem. Set to Felix Mendelssohn’s richly expressive score played live by the Austin Symphony Orchestra, Mills’ production is a playful, visually lush celebration of love in all its charm. Clever, whimsical, and irresistibly entertaining, A Midsummer Night’s Dream offers a joyful opening to the season.
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As the premier ballet company in Austin, Texas, Ballet Austin produces a dynamic season with five performance magazines annually. This provides advertisers with consistent access to a loyal and engaged audience throughout the year.
Ballet Austin welcomes audiences near and far to participate in its “classically innovative” vision for the democratization of dance. Established in 1956, the 501(c)3 nonprofit organization has a rich history, featuring original, acclaimed productions and a commitment to creating access to programs. Ballet Austin owns and operates a combined training facility located in the heart of downtown Austin and is among the 15 largest classical ballet companies in the country.
From its home at the Butler Dance Education Center, Ballet Austin and Stephen Mills, Ballet Austin’s Sarah and Ernest Butler Family Fund artistic director, actively engage the community, dancers, and audiences alike. The New York Times proclaims Ballet Austin “a company with big ambitions” originating work that is “absorbing.” Hailed by The Washington Post as “one of the nation’s best-kept ballet secrets,” Stephen Mills works closely with the 23 full-time professional dancers.

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