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Nov 3001:00 PM
The NutcrackerTCU Place, Saskatoon, CA
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Dec 1907:30 PM
Goh Ballet: The NutcrackerQueen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver, Vancouver, CA
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Dec 2007:30 PM
Goh Ballet: The NutcrackerQueen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver, Vancouver, CA
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Dec 2102:00 PM
Goh Ballet: The NutcrackerQueen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver, Vancouver, CA
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Dec 2107:30 PM
Goh Ballet: The NutcrackerQueen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver, Vancouver, CA
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Dec 2202:00 PM
Goh Ballet: The NutcrackerQueen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver, Vancouver, CA
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Dec 2307:00 PM
Ballet Tucson's The NutcrackerThe Linda Ronstadt Music Hall At Tucson Convention Center, Tucson, AZ
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Dec 2403:00 PM
Ballet Tucson's The NutcrackerThe Linda Ronstadt Music Hall At Tucson Convention Center, Tucson, AZ
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Dec 2601:00 PM
Ballet Tucson's The NutcrackerThe Linda Ronstadt Music Hall At Tucson Convention Center, Tucson, AZ
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Dec 2605:00 PM
Ballet Tucson's The NutcrackerThe Linda Ronstadt Music Hall At Tucson Convention Center, Tucson, AZ
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About The Nutcracker

The live entertainment industry is gearing up for a highly anticipated return of one of its most beloved productions, "The Nutcracker." However, recent news surrounding the iconic ballet has created a bit of buzz and intrigue amongst fans.

According to reports, the creator of Ballet Arizona's famous rendition of "The Nutcracker" is set to leave, leaving many wondering what the future holds for the production. Ib Andersen, who has been with the company for two decades, is known for his unique and highly acclaimed take on the classic ballet, which has been named one of the three best in the country.

Despite the news of Andersen's departure, excitement is still building for "The Nutcracker," as tickets are now available for various productions across the country. One such production is set to take place at the Reg Lenna Center for the Arts on December 10th and 11th, offering audiences a chance to experience the enchanting holiday tale in person.

For those in the Chautauqua area, the Chautauqua Regional Youth Ballet is also bringing "The Nutcracker" back to the stage locally, after it was forced to cancel last year's production due to COVID-19.

Overall, the buzz surrounding "The Nutcracker" is stronger than ever, and fans are eagerly anticipating this year's performances. With tickets now available and various productions set to take place across the country, it's the perfect time to get in the holiday spirit and experience the magic of "The Nutcracker" firsthand.

The Nutcracker History

The Nutcracker is one of the most beloved ballets in the world. Every year, millions of people flock to live theater events to see the beautiful dancers pirouette across the stage to Tchaikovsky's famous score. But where did this beloved holiday tradition come from?

The Nutcracker was originally a story written by German author E.T.A. Hoffmann in 1816. The story was called "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" and it was a bit darker than the ballet we know today. The story follows a young girl named Marie who receives a nutcracker doll as a gift on Christmas Eve. That night, she has a vivid dream where the nutcracker comes to life and battles the evil Mouse King. In the end, Marie nurses the wounded nutcracker back to health and he is transformed into a prince, taking her on a magical journey to the Land of Sweets.

The story didn't become a ballet until 1892 when Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky was commissioned to write the score. The ballet was choreographed by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov and premiered in St. Petersburg. The ballet wasn't an immediate hit, but over time, it gained popularity, especially in Russia.

The Nutcracker didn't make its way to the United States until 1944 when the San Francisco Ballet performed it for the first time. However, it wasn't until George Balanchine choreographed a new version for the New York City Ballet in 1954 that the ballet became a holiday tradition in the U.S.

Today, The Nutcracker is performed all over the world, from the grandest opera houses to small community theaters. It's a ballet that has something for everyone, from the beautiful dance sequences to the elaborate costumes and sets. But perhaps the biggest draw of The Nutcracker is its connection to the holiday season. Many people see seeing the ballet as the perfect way to kick off the holiday season.

If you're looking to see The Nutcracker live, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, tickets sell out fast, especially for popular productions. It's best to buy your tickets early to make sure you get the seats you want. Some theaters offer discounts for children or seniors, so be sure to ask if you qualify. If you're planning on attending with a large group, you may be able to get a group discount as well.

When you attend The Nutcracker, be prepared to be swept away by the music, the dancing, and the magic of the holiday season. It's a ballet that has stood the test of time and continues to be a beloved tradition for generations of families. Whether you're an avid ballet-goer or a first-time attendee, seeing The Nutcracker live is an experience you won't forget.

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