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Before you bring the kids, note that the production is intended for mature audiences.

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The Nashville Ballet is kicking off the spooky season with a spellbinding performance of Dracula — and we’re here for it.

Immerse yourself in the dark world of immortal yearning with Paul Vasterling’s Dracula, running next Thursday, Oct. 3-Sunday, Oct. 6.

The unforgettable performance promises a haunting tale of passion and intrigue, exquisitely told by the Ballet’s stunning performers.

Bonus: Nashville Ballet is doubling the fun with a double bill featuring George Balanchine’s “Serenade” — an equally breathtaking masterpiece.

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