You’ll go nuts for the ultimate Christmas cracker

 

This two-act ballet choreographed by George Balanchine with a magnificent score by Tchaikovsky is a must-see this Christmas season.

It is specially created for children to appreciate and performed by child dancers, but it is an elegant ballet that will delight adult audiences too.

Adapted from Ernst Hoffman’s story The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, it is a very festive ballet featuring dancing snowflakes, green Christmas trees and fancy fairies.

If you love Christmas and you still relate to your inner child, don’t blink and miss out on this outstanding performance, because tickets are going fast!

 





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