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Every adaptation of The Nutcracker is the same, yet each The Nutcracker is different from all others. Although it premiered in Saint Petersburg's Mariinsky Theatre on December 18, 1892, composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker wouldn't become the dependably magical holiday-season reaffirmation of Christmas joy we know and love until decades later.

Marius Petipa, who commissioned Tchaikovsky's music, and Lev Ivanov originally choreographed the world's most popular ballet. It was loosely based on Alexandre Dumas' The Story of a Nutcracker, the French writer's adaptation of The Nutcracker and the Mouse King, which was a fantastical story by German author E.T.A. Hoffmann. Mourning the recent death of his sister, Tchaikovsky was often unhappy while composing the work, which he nonetheless imbued with some of his most enduringly gorgeous music. (The descending melody in the adagio section of the "Grand Pas de Deux" is said to reflect his feelings.)

Russian ballet was flourishing at the time The Nutcracker debuted, and no expense was spared. In Petipa's production, 60 snowflakes wore long white tutus and matching crowns adorned with fluff balls. The battle scene's soldiers, meanwhile, were recruited from a military academy rather than ballet school, leading to a less-than-elegant confrontation.

The Nutcracker was fated to become more popular abroad than in its birthplace, and was subsequently tailored to suit its new audiences. Encouraged by local Russian émigrés, Willam Christensen mounted the first full American production in San Francisco in 1944. Ten years later, George Balanchine choreographed a landmark version for the New York City Ballet, imbuing it with what Nutcracker Nation author Jennifer Fisher calls its "familial feeling." Balanchine's version was broadcast on national television a few years later with narration by June Lockhart (of Lassie fame).

While nearly every subsequent version of The Nutcracker contains falling snow, fighting mice, dancing candy, and a growing tree (asked to produce it without the tree, Balanchine reportedly replied, "No, the ballet is the tree"), some intriguing mutations have emerged. These include Nutcrackers on ice, the animated adaptation Walt Disney included in the 1940 movie Fantasia, and The Harlem Nutcracker, a swinging jazz revision by choreographer Donald Byrd. 

A remarkably resilient blend of complex classical ballet, popular imagery, and holiday nostalgia, The Nutcracker has taken on a life of its own since it first appeared one cold Russian winter over 100 years ago.

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 4209 reviews
  • Civic theater and poor business practices

    by John on 12/7/21Akron Civic Theatre - AkronRating: 1 out of 5

    When my family and I arrived to attend this event we were met at the door with a newly imposed mask requirement. No contact prior to the show or communications from the theater notified us of this requirement. I believe they knew that many people would not attend if masks were required. They should’ve notified all ticket holders of this new requirement prior to the night of the show when we arrived. Very disappointed in management and we will not be attending any further events at the civic theater going forward.

  • Akron Civic

    by Baroque on 12/7/21Akron Civic Theatre - AkronRating: 1 out of 5

    In the future, if I have to wear a mask, I will not buy tickets for any event. I am not paying to wear a mask anywhere. I have 3 events in the future that I will attend. But I will not purchase tickets for any event that requires a mask.

  • Excellent Performance, Disruptive Crinkling

    by JC on 12/7/21Akron Civic Theatre - AkronRating: 4 out of 5

    I haven’t been to the Akron Civic Theatre for quite a while, and it was a joy to see the beautiful inside of the theater again. The Nutcracker ballet was well executed by so many hardworking dancers and stage people. My only disappointment was the unrelenting crackling of water bottles and snack bags. Future performances would be vastly improved by rules stating no rating or drinking, or perhaps by ushers who could remind crinklers that others would like to enjoy the show.

  • Not even a semi professional ballet company

    by Elizabeth on 12/7/21California Theatre of the Performing Arts - San BernardinoRating: 3 out of 5

    The California Theater of the Performing Arts is very nice. It is pretty and it is clean. As to the event, the ballet company was not even semi professional. Had I known I would not have gone. We saw them drop steps, lose footing, and it was bad.

  • TV experience

    by Amanda on 12/7/21Yucaipa Performing Arts Center Indoor Theatre - YucaipaRating: 2 out of 5

    Disappointing. Last ACT featuring the two known dancers playing the Cavalier and Fairy were on TAPE. Spent all that money to watch them on screen. PBS special on TV would have been better.

  • Terrible

    by D on 12/7/21California Theatre of the Performing Arts - San BernardinoRating: 1 out of 5

    I was sent the wrong tickets. Tickets were to event in another state. ticketmaster never responsed to email request to send correct tickets and we’re not taking phone calls. We will Never use ticketmaster again

  • Great holiday entertainment.

    by Ginnie on 12/7/21Akron Civic Theatre - AkronRating: 5 out of 5

    Production put on a truly beautiful show. Kudos to all their hard work.

  • Quality Local Production

    by EVNSTPHNS on 12/6/21UTEP Magoffin Auditorium - El PasoRating: 5 out of 5

    It was a magical experience, made even more wonderful by seeing a predominately Hispanic cast.

  • Best performance Ever

    by Nanamoma1 on 12/6/21California Theatre of the Performing Arts - San BernardinoRating: 5 out of 5

    Our family loves the Inland Dance Troupe. It is just like one big family. This is our second year and we love ever minute of the performance. The kids are especially awesome to watch. It is an amazing positive experience. The little ones in the audience get up and perform along with those on stage in complete comradely. .

  • Great family experience

    by Cesar Diaz on 12/6/21UTEP Magoffin Auditorium - El PasoRating: 5 out of 5

    Great ballet performace by everyone involved. I have attended the last four years and it only gets better! Congratulations to all the ballerinas and everyone else involved that make this possible!

  • The show was great!

    by Tonijvg on 12/3/21Rialto Square Theatre - JolietRating: 5 out of 5

    My daughter, granddaughter and I come to this every year. It's always a fun day out for us!

  • Great!

    by Newell on 12/3/21Akron Civic Theatre - AkronRating: 5 out of 5

    Show was awesome with everything from the set pieces to the dances. Will definitely see another show here.

  • Beautiful

    by Gerri K on 12/1/21Rialto Square Theatre - JolietRating: 5 out of 5

    This was a great show. Nice to see families there. Good selection of merchandise and snacks.

  • Nutcracker Rialto

    by JP on 12/1/21Rialto Square Theatre - JolietRating: 4 out of 5

    Wonderful experience. Granddaughters thoroughly enjoyed it. Very beautiful

  • Mesmerizing!

    by Susan on 12/1/21Akron Civic Theatre - AkronRating: 5 out of 5

    The theater was gorgeous. The performance was .. words can not explain.. absolutely speechless ! Beautiful!!! Well rehearsed.. exceptional!

  • Nutcracker

    by Cath on 12/1/21Rialto Square Theatre - JolietRating: 5 out of 5

    I enjoyed the performance very much. All of the dancers were superb. I enjoy the traditional nutcracker much more than any remakes. I will definitely come back again.

  • Nutcracker

    by Grammie on 12/1/21Rialto Square Theatre - JolietRating: 5 out of 5

    The Nutcracker was beautiful!! Ease of presenting tickets are your phone was so quick!!! My granddaughter loved it and we have great memories!

  • Nice nutcracker

    by Kellis on 12/1/21Rialto Square Theatre - JolietRating: 5 out of 5

    Beautiful theater. Well rehearsed local company. Lots of children. Beautiful Christmas trees. Free parking lot on weekends one block away

  • Good overall

    by cjs on 12/1/21Rialto Square Theatre - JolietRating: 4 out of 5

    This was my first time seeing the Nutcracker. Overall it was very good. I liked all the dancers with one exception. The adult male lead when dancing alone was fine, however, when dancing with the beautiful and excellent female adult lead looked like he was straining on every lift and I was afraid he was going to drop her. It was very obvious and if I were her, would not have danced with him for fear of harming myself.

  • VH dance nutcracker

    by Davidson Pack on 12/1/21Rialto Square Theatre - JolietRating: 5 out of 5

    It was amazing ! The cast was amazing, the solos amazing, Such a good family friendly even