The Nutcracker A Tale from the Bayou
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December 15-16, 2007
2:00 p.m. & 6:00 p.m.
Tickets: $30 (Orchestra), $22 (Balcony)
Joint performance with the Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra Sunday, December 16, 6:00 p.m. Tickets $50 (Orchestra), $35 (Balcony)
River Center Theatre for the Performing Arts
Ticket Information: (225) 766-8379
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The curtain opens to find a young girl meeting her parrain on the bayou. The parrain tells her an enchanting story about a magical nutcracker. The young girl falls asleep and dreams "The Nutcracker" as only a Louisiana Clara could imagine it. Next, the audience is transported inside Clara's plantation home, where her family is hosting a lavish Christmas Eve party. Clara's mysterious Uncle Drosselmeyer arrives to delight the children with magic tricks, dancing dolls and a very special gift for Clara. Clara's family plantation, which is modeled after the interior of the Nottoway Plantation, is only the beginning of a wondrous journey. When Clara travels to the "Land of Snow", the setting becomes much like the majestic entranceway to Louisiana's Oak Alley plantation, with its rows of gigantic, hanging oak trees. Then for the second act, the "Kingdom of the Sweets", dances are set inside the Old State Capitol, with its complex glass stained glass windows and elegant spiral staircase.
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"A lavish and innovative production...one of the treasures of the local arts scene." - BR Buisness Report
"The crown jewel of the Baton Rouge holiday season." - Gambit Weekly
This production has been seen in USA Today, The Wall Street Journal and Dance Spirit Magazine.
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The Nutcracker, A Tale from the Bayou is an annual production included in the Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre's season. This production is a special creation of BRBT Artistic Directors Molly Buchmann and Sharon Mathews, who adapted the timeless classic to a South Louisiana setting.
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Production Staff
Directors/Choreographers...Molly Buchmann, Sharon Mathews
Associate Director/ Choreographer...Susan Perlis
Additional Choreography by...John Lilly, Mary Camille Maddox
Set Design...Nels Anderson, U.S.A.A.
Costume Design...Ray Delle Robbins, Karla King, Polly Normand
Lighting Design...Louis Gagliano
Assistant Director/Choreographer...Rebecca Mathews Acosta
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