$27 & up—'The Merry Widow' in Philadelphia

Come see this Belle Epoque ballet grace the stage.
Why We Love This Deal
Romance, political scheming and jealousy come to turn-of-the-century Paris in "The Merry Widow." Hanna Glawari, a wealthy widow, is at the center of it. When diplomats from her homeland (including her former lover, Count Danilo) hatch a plan to keep Hanna from her fortune, she must make a difficult choice.
Travelzoo ballerinas and ballerinos can now save up to 29% on "The Merry Widow" performances. Tickets are $26.40–$132.50 (reg. $33–$185.92) for select shows at the Philadelphia Ballet through March 15.
Franz Lehár’s acclaimed score and Ronald Hynd's exquisite choreography team up for this dazzling performance. From the moment the “Merry Widow Waltz” begins, you’ll be spellbound by this world-renowned ballet.
Note: Service fees and any other mandatory charges (including government taxes and fees) have been factored into the prices listed above.
Book by March 15.