Notre Dame de Paris
May
8
2026
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May
9
2026

Alberta Ballet: Notre Dame de Paris

The story of Esmeralda and Quasimodo as they navigate the struggles of love, obsession, and tragedy in medieval Paris.

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As a result of escalator upgrade construction at the Jubilee Auditorium, there will be limited escalator access between main floor and 1st balcony for this engagement. These improvements will bring the benefit of upgraded facilities; however, we do apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your patience and understanding. Should the use of the stairs pose a problem, please take extra time to arrive at the theatre as the elevator may be busier than usual.

Dates and showtimes

May 8
7:30pm
May 9
2:00pm
May 9
7:30pm

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Notre Dame de Paris

More about this event

A ballet of love and destiny unfolds beneath the tower

Alberta Ballet closes the season with Notre Dame de Paris, a rarely seen masterpiece by Roland Petit. Based on Victor Hugo’s novel, this ballet follows Esmeralda, a free-spirited dancer, and Quasimodo, the devoted bell-ringer, as they navigate love, obsession, and tragedy. With bold storytelling and breathtaking choreography, Notre Dame de Paris portrays desire, power, and sacrifice.
An unexpected fusion of dance, fashion, and theatrical brilliance sets this production apart. Petit’s choreography captures Quasimodo’s struggle and Esmeralda’s spirit. Enhancing this legendary work are costumes designed by Yves Saint Laurent, inspired by Notre Dame’s stained glass. Rich jewel tones and striking silhouettes bring medieval Paris to life, complemented by Maurice Jarre’s evocative score.
Notre Dame de Paris is a theatrical gem with its sweeping drama, exquisite design, and powerful choreography. Witness the grandeur and artistry of this extraordinary production—one that may not return for years.
CHOREOGRAPHY: Roland Petit STAGER: Luigi Bonino
ASSISTANT STAGER: Gillian Whittingham MUSIC: Maurice Jarre
COSTUMES: Yves Saint Laurent
TECHNICAL SUPERVISOR & LIGHTING DESIGN: Jean-Michel Désiré
SET DESIGN: René Allio
Libretto after Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame