- The Nutcracker - Wikipedia
Although the complete and staged The Nutcracker ballet was not initially as successful as the 20-minute Nutcracker Suite that Tchaikovsky had premiered nine months earlier, it became popular in later years
- Nutcracker Official Site – Nutcracker Magical Christmas Ballet
Celebrate the season with America’s most beloved Nutcracker tradition! Tchaikovsky’s timeless score sets the stage for a Christmas your family will never forget
- The Nutcracker | Ballet, Summary, Christmas, History, Facts - Britannica
The Nutcracker is a ballet by Pyotr Tchaikovsky, first performed in December 1892 The Nutcracker tells a story about a girl who befriends a nutcracker that comes to life on Christmas Eve and wages a battle against the evil Mouse King
- George Balanchines The Nutcracker® - New York City Ballet
George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker ® is recommended for ages 5+, and all patrons, including small children sitting in laps, must have a ticket to enter the theater
- Your Ultimate Guide to Nutcracker - San Francisco Ballet
The quintessential holiday classic, Nutcracker is the first thing most people think about when they think about ballet And with good reason: ever since its first performance in the United States (right here in San Francisco in 1944!), it’s been the most performed ballet in the country The ballet about Clara, the Sugar Plum Fairy, and the valiant Nutcracker Prince is a beloved American
- 10 things to look for in English National Ballet’s Nutcracker
From hidden magic tricks to hand-dyed petals, here are 10 things to look out for in this sparkling version of Nutcracker
- The Nutcracker Ballet Overview - Art de Ballet
The Nutcracker ballet, also known as Ballet The Nutcracker, is a holiday classic Since 1892, it has enchanted audiences with the magical story of Clara and the Nutcracker Prince
- Houston Ballet | The Nutcracker
Tchaikovsky composed his final ballet, The Nutcracker while traveling across France and the United States including a trip to New York for the inauguration of Carnegie Hall
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