Smarties, have you been thinking about going to see the return of Charlotte Ballet’s The Nutcracker but figuring you’ve waited too late? There are four more shows – two on Wednesday and two on Thursday – but you better hurry. There are limited seats available for the afternoon shows at the Belk Theater, starting at 2 p.m. on both days. This beautiful Christmas classic is a great way to celebrate being together with family and friends as we count down those last few days until Christmas!
The Nutcracker returned to the Belk Theater this December after a year hiatus due to COVID-19. You can reserve your seats now to see costumes that sparkle, fairies that twirl in the Land of Sweets, and the party that you can’t miss. Whether you’ve enjoyed this holiday classic once or one hundred times, don’t miss this magical version of Clara’s timeless story set to Tchaikovsky’s unforgettable score performed by the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra. It’s the can’t-miss-show of the season!
The Nutcracker story itself has a long and varied provenance, which began as a story written by E.T.A. Hoffmann in 1816. From its 19th–century origins to the 21st century, The Nutcracker has evolved from a “scary fairy tale” into something synonymous with the holiday season. It is currently one of the most widely performed ballets in the world with a treasured Tchaikovsky score.
The Nutcracker ballet was choreographed by Marius Petipa, considered “the father of classical ballet,” in 1892 and debuted in St. Petersburg, Russia. It made its way to the United States in 1944 when it was first performed here by San Francisco Ballet. It wasn’t until 1954, however, that George Balanchine of New York City Ballet adapted the Nutcracker into the familiar story told on stages throughout the U.S. every holiday season.
Tickets are on sale now for shows through Dec. 23. Prices range from $25 to $114.00.