Nevada Ballet Theater - The Nutcracker
For the first time, enjoy George Balanchine's stunning Nutcracker at the Smith Center
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...the most visually beautiful production ever staged in Reynolds Hall!
Las Vegas Sun
For the first time, enjoy George Balanchine's stunning Nutcracker at the Smith Center
For the first time, enjoy George Balanchine's stunning Nutcracker at the Smith Center
For the first time, Nevada Ballet Theatre will delight audiences as the company stages George Balanchine's quintessential Nutcracker! From the moment the curtain rises, be bowled over by the Ballet Master's incredible vision, interpreted through stunning choreography and grand sets and costumes that evoke the Art Deco period. A must-see for fans of all ages!d!
Our story starts on Christmas Eve at a fabulous winter ball held by Marie's wealthy parents (Clara is renamed Marie in all Balanchine productions). The party is in full swing when in sweeps the mysterious godfather, Herr Drosselmeyer, a prodigious dollmaker - and some whisper, magician! - with his handsome nephew. Marie, a young girl on the cusp of womanhood, notices the young man and is taken with him. As a gift, Drosselmeyer hands out marvelously life-sized dolls that dance and spring about the stage. To Marie, he presents a handsomely made nutcracker doll. Delighted with her present, Marie dances about with it, until her boisterous younger brother grabs it and manages to break its jaw. Marie is bereft until Drosselmeyer fixes it, and all is well.
The party ends before midnight, and Marie falls asleep under the magnificent Christmas tree in the parlor. When the clock strikes twelve, she suddenly awakens to see Drosselmeyer flying. The Christmas tree has grown to a tremendous size, and she is frightened. Not least because a seven-headed mouse king has appeared with his army, brandishing weapons. But what is this? A troupe of tin soldiers rushes past, led by a handsome prince, who bears a striking resemblance to her Nutcracker. Could it really be?
The soldiers defeat the wicked Mouse King and his army with Marie's help of a thrown slipper, and the Prince crowns her with one of the seven diadems that the Mouse King was wearing. Together, they venture off into the darkness on a flying bedstead through the snow.
Greeted by dancing snowflakes in a dark forest, the two heroes are guided to the Land of Sweets, the domain of the kindly Sugar Plum Fairy who honors them with a dance festival as thanks for defeating the Mouse King's army. Treats from around the world gather to put their best feet forward in a colorful and enchanting display of grace and skill.
Cathleen Lytle
It was magical