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World Ballet Company’s Swan Lake brings the world’s most iconic ballet to life in a visually stunning production that blends classical tradition with theatrical grandeur. Featuring a cast of 50 skilled dancers, lavish hand-painted sets, and Tchaikovsky’s legendary score, this timeless story of love, betrayal, and transformation unfolds in breathtaking detail.

From the ethereal Dance of the Little Swans to the Black Swan’s electrifying 32 fouettés, each moment is crafted to captivate both seasoned ballet fans and first-time theatergoers.

For those in Johnstown, PA seeking a powerful and unforgettable night of live performance, Swan Lake is a must-see event.

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Reviews

What a wonderful date night. My wife and I were in awe of the dance and interpretation of this great novel!

Joseph
Just finished watching the performance here in Fresno. It was amazing! I’m blown away by the incredible talent. Well done!
Claudia G.
Saw the fantastic performance in Arroyo Grande. It was amazing!!
Charmaine
What a beautiful show! The dancing, the acting, and the costumes exceeded my expectations. Thank you for bringing this show to Folsom!
Diana Tinoco
Thank you so much for your amazing performance! I was in awe of your team’s ability to portray such a tragic yet beautiful love story!
Lauren
Excellent ballet, so refreshing to see a full-length ballet based on a more modern book and movie. Everything was spectacular, the dancers, costumes, and sets.
Diane Wagner
Wow! The dancing is gorgeous, professional, and talented!
Marie Victoria Smith
Just saw it in Fresno. It was amazing! 10/10 would recommend!
Stephanie Alcala

The Gatsby Ballet show was a beautiful event to see! Big thanks to Gorskaya-Hartwick Productions!

Alexis

The production added new depths to a book I have taught many times as an English teacher, and my girl and I thoroughly enjoyed the evening. Thanks so much!

Jay

The Great Gatsby opened up a new door to entertainment for us, and we will definitely be returning to the ballet!

Brian

The costumes were so detailed and beautiful, they really made the performance come alive. Thanks for putting on such a great show!

William C.

Tickets

  • Tickets from $66.35 - $153.90 (all fees included).
  • Group Discounts Available: email hello@worldballetcompany.com for more information!
  • All sales are final and non-refundable.
  • Ages 5+ only.
How to Get Tickets

Tickets can be purchased online (click on the Buy Tickets button on this page) or directly from the Pasquerilla PAC Box Office.

For full pricing and availability, please visit the Pasquerilla PAC ticketing page.

Tickets are subject to availability. Please contact the venue box office for additional information.

General inquiries: hello@worldballetcompany.com or 1-888-469-1011.

Synopsis

Act 1.

Prologue.

Princess Odette is taking a walk along the shore of the lake. She meets a mysterious stranger who frightens her. Rothbart is captivated by Odette’s beauty and asks for her hand and heart, but the Princess refuses him. In anger, Rothbart turns Odette into a beautiful white swan. Now the only one who can save her is the one who falls in love with her, takes an oath of faithfulness and keeps that oath.

Scene 1.

On a spring day in the park of the ancient royal castle, Prince Siegfried is celebrating coming of age. Eligible young ladies of the Prince’s court seek his attention, but he is not in a hurry to marry any of them. Graceful dances of gentlemen and ladies are followed by the Jester’s funny performances. Siegfried’s mother appears, accompanied by her entourage. She congratulates the Prince on his maturity and presents him with a crossbow. Siegfried is delighted with the gift. The Princess-mother retires with her entourage. The party continues, but the Prince gets bored, and he asks everyone to leave. Siegfried goes to the lake to hunt.

Scene 2.

Prince Siegfried is on the shore of the beautiful lake while the evil wizard Rothbart watches him. A flock of swans comes to swim in the lake. Siegfried is surprised to see that the swans are turning into girls. The swan queen Odette tells the Prince that she and her friends are victims of the evil sorcery of the wizard Rothbart, who turned them into swans. Only at night, near this lake, can they take on human form. The terrible charms will continue until a man who has never sworn love to any other girl loves Odette for life. Siegfried swears eternal love and faithfulness to Odette. But the evil sorcerer has seen everything and is already making a cunning plan to separate the two lovers. It’s getting light. Odette says goodbye to her lover. The flock of swans swims away.

Act 2.

Scene 3.

In the castle of the Princess-mother a big ball is held, dedicated to the Prince’s birthday. At this ball, by his mother’s will, Siegfried must finally choose his bride. Guests appear, and potential brides show themselves off to the Prince. The Princess-Mother asks Siegfried to make a choice. He hesitates. Suddenly an unknown knight appears with his beautiful daughter Odile. Odile, in every way emphasizing her resemblance to the swan girl from the lake, seduces the Prince. Siegfried makes his choice – convinced that Odette and Odile are one person, he declares Rothbart’s daughter as his bride and swears eternal love to her. Rothbart and Odile laugh at him. A white swan is beating its wings on the window of the castle. Siegfried realizes his fatal mistake. In desperation, he rushes to the swan lake.

Scene 4.

Lake shore. The swan girls are anxiously awaiting the return of Odette. In desperation, she tells them about Siegfried’s treason. The evil wizard triumphed, and now the girls have no salvation. A storm begins on the lake. The Prince runs to the lake shore, begging Odette for forgiveness. The evil wizard stirs up natural weather forces to harm Odette and Siegfried. But the two lovers are not scared of thunder and lightning, and the storm does not frighten them. The Prince fights with the keeper of the lake and defeats him.

Epilogue.

Evil charms no longer have power over Odette. The swan turns into a beautiful princess and together with Siegfried joyfully meets the first rays of the rising sun.
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Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center – A Cultural Hub in Western Pennsylvania

The Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center, at 450 Schoolhouse Road in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, is part of the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown. Since its opening in 1991, the center has presented a mix of Broadway tours, concerts, dance, and community events. With seating for around 1,000, it combines a welcoming scale with modern production amenities. Its connection to the university ensures strong educational and cultural programming, while its location near downtown Johnstown provides easy access to restaurants and local attraction


Plan Your Visit

The performance begins at 6:00 pm. Plan to arrive early for parking, check-in and comfortable seating. For the most accurate driving routes, parking details and accessibility notes, see the venue’s official Directions & Parking information.

Accessibility Services

Pasquerilla PAC provides accessible seating and ADA-compliant facilities; assistive listening devices may be available upon request. Service animals are welcome. For ASL or additional accommodations, please contact the venue in advance.

Please note

Operational details such as parking and showtimes may change. Please verify information on the theater’s official website before your visit.