Pyotr Tchaikovsky

Dresden: The Nutcracker

Дрезден: Щелкунчик

Peter Tchaikovsky’s “Nutcracker” is certainly one of – if not the – most popular “family” ballets in the world. This production from the Semperoper combines the work’s fairy-tale aspects with a visual opulence that would have done justice to the Czar’s court.

Based on the celebrated original ballet libretto by Marius Petipa, choreographers Aaron S. Watkin and Jason Beechey have joined forces to create a new interpretation that presents a modern yet traditional choreography oriented on a classical ballet vocabulary. The sets are inspired by Dresden’s famous Zwinger and the “Striezelmarkt”, one of Germany's oldest documented Christmas markets. The exceptionally spirited dancing, charming sets and extravagantly beautiful and elegant costumes by Roberta Guidi di Bagno make the production a joy to behold.

Language

None

Runtime

1 hour 35 minutes

2011

6+

Schedule


28 December / Sunday

17:00

Dresden: The Nutcracker

Language: None, no subtitles

Nezavisimosti Ave, 13
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29 December / Monday

19:30

Dresden: The Nutcracker

Language: None, no subtitles

Nezavisimosti Ave, 13
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31 December / Wednesday

12:00

Dresden: The Nutcracker

Language: None, no subtitles

Petra Mstislavtsa St, 11, Dana Mall
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17:00

Dresden: The Nutcracker

Language: None, no subtitles

Pobediteley Ave, 20
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1 January / Thursday

16:40

Dresden: The Nutcracker

Language: None, no subtitles

Petra Mstislavtsa St, 11, Dana Mall
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