George Balanchine’s production of The Nutcracker, choreographed in 1954 for the six-year-old New York City Ballet, is lovingly rooted in the original Mariinsky production, created in 1892 by Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov, and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Balanchine, who’d been a student at the Mariinsky, knew the ballet well, and many think his Nutcracker is the best of them all. A beloved New York City tradition, it is also a tradition at many ballet companies around the world. The Pacific Northwest Ballet has especially close ties to N.Y.C.B. Since 1977, its artistic directors have been N.Y.C.B. alumni—first the co-directors Kent Stowell and Francia Russell, and then, since 2005, Peter Boal. The production’s richly colored sets and costumes were designed by the much-loved illustrator Ian Falconer, who died in March 2023. —Laura Jacobs
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Pacific Northwest Ballet: George Balanchine's The Nutcracker
The Pacific Northwest Ballet performs George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker.
When
Until Dec 28
Where
Etc
Photo: © Angela Sterling