
The Nutcracker
Music · Fantasy
Overview
The Nutcracker is Mikhail Baryshnikov's breathtaking and critically acclaimed Emmy-nominated production. This spectacular performance is danced by the magnificent team of Baryshnikov, one of the greatest classical dancers of the century, and Gelsey Kirkland, both showcased at the peak of their careers, with members of the American Ballet Theatre.
Top Cast


Mikhail Baryshnikov
Mikhail Baryshnikov
Toy Nutcracker / Prince
Mikhail Baryshnikov
Toy Nutcracker / Prince
Gelsey Kirkland
Gelsey Kirkland
Clara
Gelsey Kirkland
Clara


Gregory Osborne
Gregory Osborne
Court Buffoon / Harlequin
Gregory Osborne
Court Buffoon / Harlequin
Alexander Minz
Alexander Minz
Drosselmeyer
Alexander Minz
Drosselmeyer
Gayle Young
Gayle Young
Mr. Stahlbaum
Gayle Young
Mr. Stahlbaum
Sallie Wilson
Sallie Wilson
Mrs. Stahlbaum
Sallie Wilson
Mrs. Stahlbaum
Warren Conover
Warren Conover
Fritz - Clara's Brother / Shepherd Dancer
Warren Conover
Fritz - Clara's Brother / Shepherd Dancer
Rebecca Wright
Rebecca Wright
Doll
Rebecca Wright
Doll


George De La Pena
George De La Pena
The Moor / Russian Dance
George De La Pena
The Moor / Russian Dance
Marcos Paredes
Marcos Paredes
King of Mice / Drunken Christmas Party Guest
Marcos Paredes
King of Mice / Drunken Christmas Party Guest
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