Wayne Eagling, Toer Van Schayk – Pyotr Tchaikovsky
The Nutcracker and the Mouse King
The Christmas ballet that never loses its magic
The enchanting family favourite is back in the repertoire! The Nutcracker and the Mouse King is a cherished Christmas tradition for many families and friends. Tchaikovsky’s wonderful music, the magical sets, breathtaking dance, and the spectacular costumes whisk the audience miles away from the everyday worries.
The story begins when Klaara, who lives in the wintery Finnish town of Porvoo, is taken on a fairy-tale journey on Christmas night. She meets the army of mice, visitors from faraway lands, and a prince turned into a nutcracker by a spell. The exciting plot twists of this ballet will charm even the very youngest viewers. The traditional choreography will also capture the heart of every grown-up classical ballet enthusiast.
“I have seen the Nutcracker and the Mouse King countless times over nearly three decades, and every time it’s just as wonderful and affecting. The music, sets and dancers are all amazing.”
– audience feedback
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synopsis
Klaara, her younger brother Pekka and her older sister Liisa are getting ready for the Christmas feast. Families with their children arrive at the house where they live. The last people to arrive are old Mr. Drosselmeier and his young nephew. Drosselmeier holds the children in thrall with his conjuring tricks.
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The room is full of friends and cousins of Klaara. Father Christmas comes in with the Christmas goat. At first the children are frightened but are delighted when they are given all kinds of presents. Drosselmeier and his nephew bring in a magic lantern. Using lantern sides Drosselmeier tells the story of the young Princess who rejects the Mouse King’s offer of a marriage because she has promised her heart to a handsome Prince. The Mouse King fights a duel with the Prince and the Prince is transformed into a wooden doll, a Nutcracker.
Klaara feels sorry for the Nutcracker doll and is immediately enchanted by him, but her heart is also won over by Drosselmeier’s nephew and, in her imagination, she identifies him with the bewitched Prince.
It is time for the children to go to bed. Klaara returns to the drawing room where she encounters the nephew who has forgotten his hat. He is unaware that he had captured the young girl’s heart.
Klaara is put to bed and she dreams that the Mouse King appears in her room. Klaara jumps out of her bed and runs through the dark house in the drawing room to save the Nutcracker.
There ensues a duel between the Nutcracker and the Mouse King. However, the Mouse King is too strong and Klaara and the Nutcracker are taken prisoners.
The nightmare turns into a beautiful dream in which everything’s fine. Drosselmeier turns the Nutcracker into a handsome prince with the same features as Drosselmeier’s nephew. The Snow pushes the mice to the background. Drosselmeier leads Klaara and the Nutcracker into the magic lantern.
Drosselmeier, Klaara and the Nutcracker arrive deep inside the magic lantern – this is Drosselmeier’s kingdom. Suddenly, however, the Mouse King and his rats fight their way into the magic lantern. Drosselmeier frightens them. Another duel takes place and the Nutcracker succeeds at last in killing the Mouse King. The mice all disappear and the spell is broken: the Nutcracker finally turns into the Prince for good.
The magic lantern brings Klaara and the Prince into strange countries. Klaara wakes up and Pekka comes in. Miraculously, they have had the same dream. They realize for the first time how much they care for each other.
The full synopsis and other background information will be available in the programme booklet.
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creative team
- Choreography
- Wayne Eagling, Toer van Schayk
- Music
- Pjotr Tšaikovski
- Sets
- Toer van Schayk
- Costumes
- Toer van Schayk
- Lighting design
- Steen Bjarke
- Conductor
- Erkki Lasonpalo
cast
Cast will be published later.
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