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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: 4.2 out of 5 based on 4122 reviews
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Don't expect much

    by aogoae on 11/30/09San Antonio Municipal Auditorium - San Antonio

    I went to this ballet with my grandmother, as an early Christmas gift. It was not the event I wished it was. The Auditorium smelled musty, our seats were packed together and there were children making noise and talking everywhere. Concessions were as expected. The ballet itself was lovely, although it certainly wasn't the NYC ballet, in one act the dancers actually almost fell! Clara left something to be desired, but most of the main dancers met expectations.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Nutcracker

    by angelstone70 on 11/30/09Rialto Square Theatre - Joliet

    The Nutcracker at the Rialto Theatre in Joliet was fantastic! A great time for men and women and children. The ballet was entertaining and very well done. The dancers were fantastic!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Nutcracker

    by dslbeauty on 11/30/09McCaw Hall - Seattle

    It was a beautiful colorful show. My daughter and I loved our night out!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Would see again

    by hotchips99 on 11/30/09Rialto Square Theatre - Joliet

    I was anticipating this performance for months. Although my children did not seem to appreciate the show, I on the other hand, really did. The Rialto is a beautiful venue!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Nutcracker

    by SkinnyCC on 11/30/09Rialto Square Theatre - Joliet

    The show was good this year, but disappointed that they did not have the live orchestra as they did last year. Really added something by having an orchestra versus them playing a cd. Kind of disappointing.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by CLynnP on 11/30/09Shea's Performing Arts Center - Buffalo

    What a wonderful show!. The performers were amazing and the costumes were gorgeous. I took my young granddaughter to the afternoon performance and she enjoyed every minute. We had a memorable experience. Thank you!.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Nutcracker was fabulous

    by Freund on 11/30/09San Antonio Municipal Auditorium - San Antonio

    My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed the Nutcracker. It was so beautiful. Our reason for going was to introduce our ten year old granddaughter to the ballet. We hope to make this a yearly seasonal event for us as we did for her father and aunt when they were her age.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Nice Performance for the Family

    by NBLaura on 11/30/09San Antonio Municipal Auditorium - San Antonio

    The San Antonio Symphony set a lavish mood for the Metropolitan Ballet's performance of the Nutcracker at San Antonio's Municipal Auditorium. The dancers were well versed in classical technique and gave an inspired performance of Hoffman's classic story. The local children who performed added whimsy to the performance. The costumes and set were well done. This is a great performance for families to enjoy together to get in the holiday spirit.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Neglia nutcracker - amazing

    by Anonymous on 11/30/09Shea's Performing Arts Center - Buffalo

    What a fantastic performance. The costumes & the scenery were as amazing as the dancers. What a beautriful job by all.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    THE NUTCRACKER WAS TERRIFIC

    by Carolandrene on 11/30/09San Antonio Municipal Auditorium - San Antonio

    My family and I went to see " The Nutcracker" and it was the best show we have seen!..Everything from the location to the seating to the actual show was great, even my 3-yr old was enchanted by the beautiful ballerinas and especially the Dosselmeyer and the mice, he could not take his eyes off!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by mkwb on 11/30/09Shea's Performing Arts Center - Buffalo

    What a refreshing display of what the classical arts can accomplish in Buffalo, NY! The combination of sumptious sets, delightful music, stunning choreography and truly exceptional dancers made this one of the most engaging Nutcracker's I've seen since the Bolshoi Ballet presentation. Hurray for Sergio Neglia, Heidi Halt and the Neglia Ballet Artists for their vision and hard work to make this spectacular production of the Nutcracker come to the stages of Buffalo. It's a true inspiration for all!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    The Nutcracker

    by imightbegone on 11/29/09Shea's Performing Arts Center - Buffalo

    Sheas Performing Arts Center has had The Nutcracker each year in conjuction with The BPO. This is the first year using this dance company & they were terrible! Very few dancers had the correct timing & the 2 lead dancers must have been in their 60's. Sheas needs to bring back the dance company from Columbus they have used every year in the past or I will never attend this again no matter how great the BPO was, and they were as usual...

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Nutcracker

    by Anonymous on 11/29/09William Saroyan Theatre Fresno Convention & Entertainment Center - Fresno

    The Performance was wonderful, we had a great time.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wonderful Magic Night

    by flowerdigger on 11/29/09Shea's Performing Arts Center - Buffalo

    The presentation of the Nutcracker was beyond any I had seen before. The music, dancers, costumes, and staging were amazing. We had balcony tickets and yet saw everything from that distance and the sound was unbelievably clear. The Neglia dancers did a fantastic job performing. I love the BPO, one of the reason I bought tickets.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Nutcracker Ballet Disappointment

    by MK60 on 11/29/09San Antonio Municipal Auditorium - San Antonio

    This is the 3rd year I have taken my great-niece to see the Nutcracker Ballet and by far, this was the most disappointing on many fronts. The dancers did an excellent job, but I did not like some of the choices (mouse queen & a child for the Nutcracker Soldier), I was disappointed that the dancers did not come out afterwards as they have in years past. Each of the past 2 years I have taken my niece's picture with the dancers for her special Nutcracker scrapbook. This year there will not be a picture to put in there. :-( I was not impressed with the venue (Municipal Auditorium in San Antonio). Ther chairs were lousy (I paid $80 each for these seats!!??) and the auditorium did not get very dark. Another shocker was we did not have much time to look at the souvenirs before they rushed us out. All in all, the dancers did a good job but the rest of the venue was lousy.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Miller Street Ballet was amazing!

    by abke on 11/29/09Ovens Auditorium - Charlotte

    A wonderful production suitable for the entire family! Brilliant dancers, beautiful sets and choreograpy. What a perfect start to the holiday season!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Nutcracker Ballet - "A MUST SEE EVENT" 2009

    by ZMAYS on 11/29/09McCaw Hall - Seattle

    Fantastic Ballet...It is a MUST see Event!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Nutcracker was beautifully performed

    by TarheelinTX on 11/29/09San Antonio Municipal Auditorium - San Antonio

    The quality of dance was wonderful! This was our first time seeing the Nutcracker outside of Chapel Hill, NC and we were pleasantly surprised. It has become a tradition for my husband and I to go to the Nutcracker every year and this was our fourth year. The dancers were exquisite and our seats were excellent. I don't think there is a bad seat in the house. I was surprised that it was not a fuller audience but I think that had to do with it being a holiday weekend. The talent of the student dancers was very impressive as well. In the NC performance the students did not do as difficult of moves and we are so excited to see it again next year in San Antonio to continue our tradition!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    nutcracker--a nice family event for the holidays

    by Anonymous on 11/29/09Ovens Auditorium - Charlotte

    Nice local performance for family to attend together Thanksgiving weekend. A few ot the young performers really showed their talent. I was a bit disappointed at some of the audience arriving late for the show and also those returning late to their seats after intermission. I was surprised that the staff allowed them to come in and interrupt the performance. I am a regular attendee of the arts in and around Charlotte but normally attend shows at Blumenthal uptown and this was at Ovens auditorium so maybe it's a difference between the two locations--? Given I would still recommend seeing any Nutcracker performance with family or friends around the holiday season.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Pacific Northwest Ballet Nutcracker

    by 253Daddy on 11/29/09McCaw Hall - Seattle

    My wife has asked me to take her to the Nutcracker and becauese it was her birthday I relen ted. To my surprise I was impressed with the performers and the elaborate sets and costumes. I can't wait to tell all my friends that going to nutcracker is Sexy. I would of never thought I would appreciate ballet..I reccommend dressing up and take your love ones to the Pacific Northwest Ballet. I am looking forward to supporting the Arts