In its mesmerizing 2026–27 Season, The Joffrey Ballet brings two ambitious, larger-than-life productions to Chicago for the first time.
From a haunting story of love and redemption set against the faded glamour of a Depression-era amusement park, to the grandeur of a reimagined fairytale kingdom, alongside the return of Chicago’s beloved The Nutcracker and a mixed repertory program featuring a world premiere by Winning Works alum Houston Thomas and acclaimed works by Liam Scarlett and Nicolas Blanc—this season is epic in scale, rich in emotion, and made to be experienced live at the Lyric Opera House.




Lyric Opera House | September 17–27, 2026
Inspired by Ferenc Molnár’s 1909 play and later the basis for the musical adaptation Carousel, Neumeier’s adaptation follows Liliom, the charismatic but self-destructive carnival barker whose fierce love for Julie is unraveled by pride, poverty, and rage. Set amid the dreamlike, faded glamour of an American amusement park during the Great Depression, passion turns toward crime—and ultimately, tragedy.
Granted a chance to return to Earth after death, Liliom confronts the consequences of his choices and attempts one final act of grace. What remains is a stark reckoning with guilt and the fragile possibility of redemption. Rarely presented in the United States, Liliom is among Neumeier’s most profound artistic endeavors. Distinguished by his signature emotional depth and theatrical nuance, Liliom takes shape through multi-Academy Award®–winning composer Michel Legrand’s evocative score, blending classical and jazz influences that echo a restless America.
From the choreographer of The Little Mermaid and other celebrated works including Sylvia and the Lyric Opera’s first collaboration with the Joffrey, Orphee, Neumeier’s masterpiece Liliom makes its Chicago premiere with the Joffrey, the first American ballet Company to bring the production to life.
Lyric Opera House | December 4–27, 2026
This holiday season, step into the spellbinding world where history and dreams intertwine. Join Marie and her Nutcracker prince on a fantastical adventure in Christopher Wheeldon’s kaleidoscopic reimagining of The Nutcracker, set amid the wonder of the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair.
On a magical Christmas Eve, after awakening to an epic battle between Toy Soldiers and the Rat King, a flurry of snowflakes sweeps Marie away on a whirlwind journey to the dreamlike fairgrounds of the World’s Columbian Exposition. Set to Tchaikovsky’s classic score, experience sprawling attractions from around the globe: the radiant Golden Statue, the mystique of an Arabian enchantress, vibrant Venetian masked dancers, Chinese dragons, and Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show.
Lyric Opera House | February 4–14, 2027
Notes on Love explores a word that refuses a single definition. Winning Works alum Houston Thomas, alongside choreographers Liam Scarlett and Nicolas Blanc, consider the feeling through four distinct lenses: love as place, as longing, as memory, and as nostalgia—each revealing love in all its depth and beauty.
The program includes the world premiere of Houston Thomas’ Dear Chicago: A Love Letter, Scarlett’s Hummingbird, and Nicolas Blanc’s All that Remains and Les Boeufoons.
Lyric Opera House | May 13–23, 2027
A timeless fairy tale, The Sleeping Beauty frames the enduring struggle between good and evil, as Princess Aurora falls under a spell that threatens to still an entire kingdom—only to be awakened by true love’s kiss. Upon her return, the realm is restored, and light prevails over darkness.
Choreographed by two-time Tony Award® winner Christopher Wheeldon, The Sleeping Beauty is a theatrical spectacle blending classical elegance with vivid, cinematic storytelling. With dazzling choreography, Jerome Kaplan’s lavish costume and set design, and Tchaikovsky’s unforgettable score, the Joffrey’s season finale blossoms into a magical celebration for audiences of all ages.
Subscriptions and Tickets
Season subscriptions are available now.
Single tickets will go on sale in July and Nutcracker tickets will go on sale in August. Stay tuned!Â
Featured Image: The Sleeping Beauty with Joffrey Ballet dancer Gayeon Jung. Photo by Carolyn McCabe.