A holiday classic is back! Every year around December, productions of The Nutcracker (especially the beloved New York City Ballet version) come back to enchant longtime ballet-lovers and newcomers ...
The holiday classic, George Balanchine's The Nutcracker, returns to the Academy of Music on December 6. Angel Corella, Artistic Director for Philadelphia Ballet, calls the ballet the number one ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The Nutcracker is a beloved show, for both dancers and audiences alike. "We're very excited to be able to bring it every season," says Angel Corella, Artistic Director for ...
The most intriguing program of the season, Philadelphia Ballet's 'Evening of Horror,' includes a Lizzy Borden ballet and a ...
"The Nutcracker" is more than a performance; it's a celebration of beauty and magic that will fill your soul with the spirit of the holiday season. Share this unforgettable experience with your loved ...
Weeks ahead of “George Balanchine’s ‘The Nutcracker,’ ” the Sugar Plum Fairy is getting ready to entertain. Her wand at hand, she has magic to command. At her palace in the Land of the Sweets the ...
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Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Under the direction of former ABT star dancer Angel Corella, Philadelphia Ballet ...
New York and Brooklyn, N.Y. Since “The Nutcracker” had its 1892 premiere with Russia’s imperial ballet in St. Petersburg, the underlying source for the now world-famous and popular Christmas-season ...
“The Nutcracker” is a classic for a reason. The show is a holiday tradition at ballet companies around the world, and has served as inspiration for a great many ballerinas who saw it as children and ...
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Anthropologie x NYCB Collection

The holidays are about ritual, nostalgia, and little details that make a space feel alive with magic. This year, Anthropologie is leaning into all three with an exclusive collaboration with New York ...
Not quite, but an essay making the rounds this holiday is definitely calling out E.T.A. Hoffmann’s original 1816 tale, “The Nutcracker and the Mouse King,” for its “creepy” energy — and its ...