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  • Performances
    • Season Opener
    • The Nutcracker
    • Swan Lake Suite and New Works
    • School Tour
  • Tickets
  • Our Company
    • Leadership
    • Student Member Page
  • Sponsors
  • Contact Us

School Tour
​The Three Little Wolves and The Big Bad Pig


*Book us for your 2025 fall assemblies*

In this hilarious and heartwarming twist on a classic tale, three clever wolves build their houses with the strongest materials they can find—only to be challenged by a very persistent Big Bad Pig. But it's not brute strength that wins the day.
The story's charming message shines through when the wolves build a final house made of flowers. The beautiful scent is so overwhelming that it softens the pig's heart, transforming him from a bully into a friend. This ballet celebrates cleverness, friendship, and the power of peace to change even the "baddest" of characters.

 Free Community Event:
Where:  Roxy Bremerton
When: Oct. 16th, 2025
Time: 6:30pm-7:30pm
Cost: Free (Recommend donation $5/attendee)

​School Booking Performance dates available:

 Fridays October 24th and November 7th, and Tuesday November 18th
 
Cost:  $275 for one performance/$350 for two performances
 
For more information or to book your performance:
Email [email protected]
Limited scholarships available upon request. First come first A limited number of scholarships are available. Applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis.serve. 
​Peninsula Dance Theatre’s school tour program is designed to introduce ballet to children on the Kitsap Peninsula. The story combined with classical music, explores the imaginations of young minds through dance. Peninsula Dance Theater’s junior and apprentice dancers perform in the school tour and the show is approximately 30 minutes long.  Both morning and afternoon assemblies can be reserved and schools can have one or two assemblies depending on the amount of students and available room.
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