Tchaikovsky’s classic The Nutcracker Ballet is a perennial holiday favorite, particularly for little girls for whom visions of sugarplum fairy ballerinas dance in their heads. With Tchaikovsky’s ...
Philadelphia’s favorite holiday tradition is returning for its 50 th year this December. The Pennsylvania Ballet will kick off its annual performances of “George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker” on Friday ...
For the 10 th anniversary of the Nutcracker, the Neglia Ballet is proud to announce the performance of Gretel Batista, who will be performing the part of the Sugar Plum Fairy. The inclusion of Batista ...
Getting ready for Lone Star Ballet’s "The Nutcracker" is a production in and of itself. It’s an epic feat that’s been in Amarillo for 43 years, which is as long as the Lone Star Ballet has existed.
It may seem too early to think about "The Nutcracker," the traditional holiday ballet with music by Tchaikovsky. But "Nutcracker" performances have already started, with at least one production ...
Page and Jason Miyares have three good reasons to attend “The Nutcracker” performance at the Sandler Center. They are Gabriella, Elaina and Sophia. The Wimbledon on the Bay residents will be watching ...
Chyrstyn Fentroy dances as the Snow Queen in the Boston Ballet's production of "The Nutcracker." (Courtesy of Angela Sterling for Boston Ballet) As practice wrapped up at the Boston Ballet's rehearsal ...
Showtimes for ‘The Nutcracker’ are Saturday, Nov. 17 at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.; and Sunday, Nov. 18 at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Tickets are $20/children and $28/adults. The venue is located at the Ernst Theater ...
It’s time for the Official Boston Herald Holiday Theater Preview! Subtitle: There is actually more to see than “The Nutcracker.” We know that’s hard to believe — there are five “Nutcracker”-related ...
Where can you take the kids to watch dancing flowers, swirling snowflakes and an epic battle between rats and toy soldiers? We can think of 38 places, right off the bat. All of them are staging ...
Christmas in the city: Rockefeller Center’s tree, Radio City’s Rockettes, New York City Ballet’s “Nutcracker.” But let’s say you’ve already been there, seen that: Are you acting the Scrooge by hoping ...
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