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Festival Ballet Providence to present new production of 'The Nutcracker'

Posted 7/28/21

Festival Ballet Providence (FBP) is excited to announce a brand-new version of its annual production of "The Nutcracker," featuring new sets, costumes and choreography. The ballet will be performed for the first time at Veterans Memorial Auditorium (The

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Festival Ballet Providence to present new production of 'The Nutcracker'

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Festival Ballet Providence (FBP) is excited to announce a brand-new version of its annual production of “The Nutcracker,” featuring new sets, costumes and choreography. The ballet will be performed for the first time at Veterans Memorial Auditorium (The Vets), signaling a monumental next chapter in the company’s 44-year history.

This year, FBP will offer twice as many performances as in years past, giving audiences more opportunities to enjoy the show – one that has delighted generations of audiences since 1978.

“The Vets is such a unique and special theater with incredible sightlines and acoustics, providing the best way to experience the art of ballet” said FBP Director Kathleen Breen Combes. “It’s the perfect venue for us to bring this dazzling new production to the stage as we invite audiences to return to the holiday traditions they know and love.”

The new production will feature a reimagined story and choreography by Yury Yanowsky, FBP’s artistic curator.

“The new choreography is going to bring a fresh perspective, one that reflects ballet as it continues to evolve,” said Yanowsky. “This work is being created right here in Providence for our company of twenty-four resident dancers and gives us a real sense of ownership and pride in what we are doing.”

The spectacular new sets and costumes include a gigantic Christmas Tree that grows to 38 feet tall and a brand-new Nutcracker character designed by Providence’s iconic Big Nazo Labs.

“This new production offers something for audiences of all ages,” Breen Combes added.

The company will continue to offer two school time performances called Discover Dance for local school groups with heavily subsidized and free tickets for qualifying groups.

Tickets for all performances are on sale now at the Vets/PPAC Box Office, by phone at (401) 421-ARTS, or online at the thevetsri.com

Auditions for children’s roles will be held at FBP’s Hope Street studios on Sept. 12. Pre-registration is required.

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