James Lisney
The Carole Nash HallChopin’s genius changed the course of the piano – and music itself – yet it also bridged the gap between...
Current Dates:
Saturday 30 November, 6pm and 8.30pm
Tuesday 17 December, 6pm and 8.30pm
Saturday 21 December, 6pm and 8.30pm
Friday 10 January, 6pm and 8.30pm
Thursday 16 January, 6pm and 8.30pm
Please note that the event on Saturday 26 October has unfortunately been cancelled. If you have booked tickets for this event, the Fever Team will be in touch about offering rescheduled ticket dates. For more information about ticketing and policies, please contact Fever here.
Experience Sleeping Beauty like never before in this dazzling dance and light show.
Classical ballet and modern technology come together to create an artistic masterpiece like no other, where exquisite dancers literally light up the stage with glittering routines and glow-in-the-dark costumes. The timeless tale of the cursed princess awakened by her true love’s kiss comes to life in stunning visual splendour, as perfect pirouettes and gravity-defying leaps cast a kaleidoscope of colours across the stage. It’s a breathtakingly beautiful production that transcends tradition, taking you on a journey beyond imagination. Get your tickets now for We Call it Ballet in Manchester: Sleeping Beauty in a Dazzling Light Show!
Tickets are sold via the Fever Website.
Guests requiring assistance throughout the experience are entitled to apply for one free pass for their Personal Assistant/Support worker. Please contact Fever HERE with proof of needing a carer ticket.
Once Fever have received this, they will provide you with the code of a voucher, that you can use to purchase your free Carer ticket.
Please keep in mind that you will have to show the voucher, along with your tickets, to enter the venue. Each Carer’s ticket will need to be purchased with at least one other full price ticket.
Current Dates:
Saturday 30 November, 6pm and 8.30pm
Tuesday 17 December, 6pm and 8.30pm
Saturday 21 December, 6pm and 8.30pm
Friday 10 January, 6pm and 8.30pm
Thursday 16 January, 6pm and 8.30pm
Please note that the event on Saturday 26 October has unfortunately been cancelled. If you have booked tickets for this event, the Fever Team will be in touch about offering rescheduled ticket dates. For more information about ticketing and policies, please contact Fever here.
Experience Sleeping Beauty like never before in this dazzling dance and light show.
Classical ballet and modern technology come together to create an artistic masterpiece like no other, where exquisite dancers literally light up the stage with glittering routines and glow-in-the-dark costumes. The timeless tale of the cursed princess awakened by her true love’s kiss comes to life in stunning visual splendour, as perfect pirouettes and gravity-defying leaps cast a kaleidoscope of colours across the stage. It’s a breathtakingly beautiful production that transcends tradition, taking you on a journey beyond imagination. Get your tickets now for We Call it Ballet in Manchester: Sleeping Beauty in a Dazzling Light Show!
Tickets are sold via the Fever Website.
Guests requiring assistance throughout the experience are entitled to apply for one free pass for their Personal Assistant/Support worker. Please contact Fever HERE with proof of needing a carer ticket.
Once Fever have received this, they will provide you with the code of a voucher, that you can use to purchase your free Carer ticket.
Please keep in mind that you will have to show the voucher, along with your tickets, to enter the venue. Each Carer’s ticket will need to be purchased with at least one other full price ticket.
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