Pittsburgh Today Live
Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre’s latest production is a show you can really sink your teeth into Pittsburgh Today Live
Daisy Jade visits the studio and gets a sneak peek at Dracula biting Lucy.
Next Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre goes Transylvanian with ‘Dracula’
Michael Pink’s interview with Next Pittsburgh explains the process of creating this ballet and score. Plus, how his version of the ballet gets down to the bones of Bram Stoker’s 416-page novel.
Hear from PBT artists and go behind-the-scenes in the studio
On Stage Pittsburgh

I cannot express my delight and amazement at the dancers’ strength and the stage presence of every one of the performers. MAC Hoover
MAC Hoover’s review of Dracula opening night 2023.
Interview with Choreographer Michael Pink
Pink’s vision of Dracula is truly unlike any other ballet as it combines intense drama, exquisite storytelling, theatrical choreography and seductive sensuality into an enticing and riveting performance.
Dance Currents

On Stage: A DRACULA for the Ages
Part voguing, with a slouchy and slow runway descent down a set of stairs, a slightly fey Colin McCaslin turned to the audience and locked in a steady gaze designed for hypnotic effect. Perfect.Dance Currents
A Look Behind the Curtain with Dracula Choreographer Michael Pink
Join for a quick preview of the ballet from PBT studios with Choreographer Michael Pink, and get a sneak peek at a few minutes of rehearsal with PBT Principal Artists Lucius Kirst (Dracula) and Hannah Carter (Mina).