The story of 'Cinderella' returns to Ball State, this time as a ballet
The Ball State Department of Theatre and Dance is bringing magic and a classic tale to University Theatre through the production of “Cinderella: A Ballet.”
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The Ball State Department of Theatre and Dance is bringing magic and a classic tale to University Theatre through the production of “Cinderella: A Ballet.”
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