The Nutcracker at Redmond Performing Arts Center

 
After a forced two-year break, the Academy of Russian Classical Ballet resumes its performances on the Redmond Performing Arts Center stage! This year the magical Nutcracker will be presented on December 4 and 5.

The Nutcracker is a fairy tale ballet in two acts to the beloved music of P.I.Tchaikovsky, with original choreography by Yanina Mikhaylyuk – artistic director of Academy of Russian Classical Ballet, based on the traditional Nutcracker of the Mariinsky/Kirov Theatre, the version Vasily Vainonen.

Join us for an elaborate ballet with beautiful dancing, colorful hand-made sets and props, and exquisite costumes. Children and adults of all ages will be transformed by this heartwarming tale of a young girl and her beloved Nutcracker as she battles evil and learns the value and resiliency of the human spirit.

Our students will show four performances: two on Saturday and two on Sunday, at 2 and 5 pm.

We look forward to seeing you there!
 
 

Ballet in Two Acts with one intermission.
Total running time – 110 min.

Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Choreography by Yanina Mikhaylyuk, Vasily Vainonen

Dates:
Saturday, December 4, 2 pm and 5 pm
Sunday, December 5, 2 pm and 5 pm

Location:
Redmond Performing Arts Center
17272 NE 104 Street Redmond, WA 98052 (Redmond High School)  MAP
Free Parking.

Beginning October 25, 2021, The Redmond Performing Arts Center requires all guests over the age of 12 to show proof of vaccination OR a negative Covid test taken in the last 72 hours to attend all productions. Theater staff will be checking for these requirements at the gate. We thank our guests for understanding!
Masks are required at all times within the facility.

Tickets on Sale Now at the Academy.
Admission fee: $20.00. Cash or Personal check.
All ages require a ticket for admission.
Tickets will be available at the gate 45 minutes prior to the beginning of each show.
 

The Nutcracker 2021 on FACEBOOK.
 
Contact us: (425)443-4519  &  arcb.performance@gmail.com

 

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