Madison Ballet
Becky McKenzie
Madison Ballet, "The Nutcracker," 2022.
Madison Ballet, "The Nutcracker," 2022.
(2023 Isthmus pick) There’s a reason that The Nutcracker is the holiday classic ballet. Its memorable score encompasses both the joy and melancholy of the season. It’s about a weird gift (relatable!) and yummy treats. Based on an offbeat story by the master of the uncanny, E.T.A. Hoffmann, The Nutcracker remains magical every year. Madison Ballet’s performance was choreographed in 2021 by former artistic director Sara Stewart Schumann and involves some 75 dancers from the Madison area. Shows at 7 p.m. on Dec. 15 and 21, 1 and 7 p.m. on Dec. 16-17 and 22-23, 2 p.m. on Dec. 20 and 1 p.m., Dec. 24.
7 pm on 12/13, 1 & 7 pm on 12/14 & 12/20-22 and 1 pm, 12/15, Overture Center-Overture Hall. $114-$25.
media release: December 13-22, 2024, Overture Hall, Overture Center for the Arts
Madison Ballet's enchanting production of The Nutcracker returns, featuring choreography by Sara Stewart Schumann, Tom Mattingly, and Ja’ Malik. This beloved holiday classic transports audiences into Clara's dreamlike adventure, beginning at a festive holiday party. As the night unfolds, Clara witnesses a battle between toy soldiers and mischievous mice, culminating in her victory with the help of her heroic Nutcracker. The journey continues to the Land of Sweets, led by the elegant Sugar Plum Fairy, where magical characters such as waltzing flowers and twirling snowflakes come to life. Tchaikovsky’s timeless music, performed by the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Andrew Sewell, enhances this magical experience, making it a must-see for families and friends.