Toowoomba Ballet Theatre: Don Quixote 

Don Quixote is set against the backdrop of a Spanish village, the ballet showcases brilliant choreography filled with lively folk dances and expressive pas de deux, culminating in a celebration of love, dreams, and the transformative power of imagination.

Presented by Toowoomba Ballet Theatre

Toowoomba Ballet Theatre: ~Don Quixote~ 
Toowoomba Ballet Theatre: ~Don Quixote~ 

#A whirlwind of romance, fantasy and dance

Following their recent tour of Swan Lake from Rockhampton to Brisbane, Toowoomba's premiere ballet company which unites the finest dancers from around Qld to stage incredible full-scale productions at The Empire every year presents its latest adaptation of this beloved and timeless ballet classic.

Don Quixote is a ballet that is beloved by ballet dancers and enthusiasts for its vibrance, energy and sheer joy of ballet. Set against the backdrop of a Spanish village, the ballet showcases brilliant choreography filled with lively folk dances and expressive pas de deux, culminating in a celebration of love, dreams, and the transformative power of imagination.

Through its joyous music and stunning visuals, Don Quixote invites audiences to embrace the idea that true heroism lies in pursuing one's dreams, no matter how fantastical they may be.

This production is suitable for all ages.

Friday 24 January - 7:00pm

Saturday 25 January - 3:00pm & 7:00pm


Empire Cardholder $39.95
Adult $44.95
Concession & Children $39.95
Groups 6+ $39.95
*a fee of $5 applies per transaction for online bookings.

Dance


Act One 45mins
Interval 20mins
Act Two 45mins

Toowoomba Ballet Theatre

Toowoomba Ballet Theatre


The Toowoomba Ballet Theatre unites dancers from across Queensland to present full-scale productions at the Empire Theatre each year. These esteemed performances showcase the region’s finest dancers in a collaborative and non-competitive environment, celebrating their passion for dance and enriching Toowoomba’s cultural landscape.

#What's on

Acknowledgement
of country

The Empire acknowledges the Traditional Custodians, the Giabal, Jarowair and Western Wakka Wakka peoples, where we work and present stories. We would like to pay respect to the Elders, past and present and to all First Nations peoples.

Artwork: We Are Yuree by Adrian Bauwens

Empire Theatre