
The Nutcracker
Music
Overview
This all-time ballet favourite, in which young Clara is swept into a fantasy adventure when one of her Christmas presents comes to life, is at its most enchanting in Peter Wright's glorious production.
Top Cast


Miyako Yoshida
Miyako Yoshida
Sugar Plum Fairy
Miyako Yoshida
Sugar Plum Fairy


Gary Avis
Gary Avis
Drosselmeyer
Gary Avis
Drosselmeyer


Steven McRae
Steven McRae
Prince / Nutcracker
Steven McRae
Prince / Nutcracker


Iohna Loots
Iohna Loots
Clara
Iohna Loots
Clara


Ricardo Cervera
Ricardo Cervera
Nephew / Nutcracker
Ricardo Cervera
Nephew / Nutcracker
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Self - Orchestra
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House
Self - Orchestra


Koen Kessels
Koen Kessels
Self - Conductor
Koen Kessels
Self - Conductor
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