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Moore Theatre - WA
Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet is once again making a stop in Seattle. It's a Sunday night show that can get your holiday wheels turning in the middle of November! It could be a little early, but then again, if you're one of those people who loves to be in that holiday spirit, is it ever too early?
2025 will be Talmi Entertainment's 33rd annual tour, putting on this performance. You have to think that these guys really know The Nutcracker story. However, if you come out to the Moore Theatre on Sunday, November 16th, you're going to realize that this year's version has some wrinkles you've never seen before. The staying power of this performance is rooted in the company's ability to adapt. If you want to see a very traditional performance with some modern details, then be sure to click that "Buy Tickets" button real soon!
This is a well-known story that's on tour during the holidays year over year. Even schools and smaller production companies have their version of the Nutcracker playing at local theaters. What makes this Talmi Entertainment production worth the price of admission? The stage and costume designs are always being renovated and made to give fans that wow factor. That's what you're looking for from a story like this. Remember the original screenplay talks about magic, and it's the production team and the dancers' job to ensure folks in the audience believe there's some fairy dust floating around the Moore Theatre!
You might be on the fence about bringing the younger members of the family to a ballet show. Yet, keep in mind that this was a children's story at its core! The colors on the costumes and the set design are going to make kids' faces light up from the moment that they take their seats and look up at the stage. If you want to get some of the younger members of your family hooked on ballet and the theater, this is one of the best productions to do exactly that!
At a show like this, you always want to be sitting in the middle of the theater, ideally. From here, you can have a wide view of the stage, which is what you're looking for. At the same time, you don't want to be in the front rows. It's a little bit like going to the movie theater. If you're sitting up front, you're going to find yourself looking up at the action the entire night. In this case, what you'll probably see are a ton of pointe shoes from that part of the theater.
Since you likely want to have a chance to pick your seats, you'll want to click that "Buy Tickets" button real soon! These performances are known to sell out.
Moore Theatre - WA, Seattle, Washington, , US