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Santa Barbara Festival Ballet: The Nutcracker

Why see Santa Barbara Festival Ballet: The Nutcracker?

Enter The Kingdom Of The Sugar Plumb Fairy!

Arlington Theater's annual Nutcracker performance is always the highlight of the calendar and this year boasts a cast including professional guest artists, student dancers and the Santa Barbara Symphony all joining forces to create some real holiday magic for audiences spanning across the generations.

Beautifully costumed, with Herr Drosselmeyer and his clockwork dolls, Rat King and toy soldiers, waltzing flowers and dancing snowflakes, and a giant Christmas Tree that grows before your eyes, this Nutcracker will delight audiences of all ages. When Clara creeps down at midnight on Christmas Eve to check on her broken nutcracker doll, it, along with a host of other characters, comes to life! A whole new world blooms before her, one in which the Sugar Plum Fairy reigns over the Land of Sweets and the Mouse King's army wreak havoc...

Key Information

Audience

Suitable for all ages

Run Time

TBC

Dates

Finished Dec 10, 2023

Reviews

Customer reviews

5 reviews, average rating: (3.4 Stars)

Theplaybillcollector

"The Book of Mormon" has come to town!

On Wednesday I attended opening night of The Book of Mormon at the Orpheum in downtown Minneapolis. The theater was packed to the brim with theater fans as well as lovers of South Park since Matt Stone and Trey Parker wrote the show. They say a catchy first line draws readers in. The same holds true for a catchy opening song in a musical. Hello! was the perfect way to draw the audience in. It gave a glimpse into what we were about to watch for the next few hours, a pair of young Mormon men sent on their two year mission to Uganda. Another key ingredient is audience interaction and boy did we have a lot! Right out of the gate, the laughter and applause were off the charts and rightfully so. The show was incredible. Having won lottery tickets to sit front row for the original Broadway cast of The Book of Mormon I was a bit nervous. When you see the original cast everything else is a test to see if the actors can match up. Traveling casts can be hit or miss and this cast did not disappoint. Everyone pulled their weight and performed exceptionally. The two leads worked very well together and I was thoroughly impressed with Mark Evans (Elder Price) vocal range. During Spooky Mormon Hell Dream I may have been the only one clapping and saying Yes! when he hit his low notes. The show boasts incredibly witty songs and dialogue. The tunes are hummable and catchy. There is no way you can leave the theater without wanting to listen to the soundtrack. When a playwright can draw audience members into the show by connecting them to characters, giving them thought provoking stories, enjoyable songs, fun dance numbers and touch on a mix of emotions, you have a winning combination. The Book of Mormon is just that. Yes, there are a few songs and moments that were uncomfortable and irked my conservative side but that is to be expected of the playwrights. They stayed true to form, not only do they joke about Mormons, they joke about everyone. The show touches on current events and has jokes that members of all ages can appreciate. The key point, go see the show. You will laugh, you will smile and you will leave wanting to see it again, I know I did! Many shows are sold out but the Hennepin Theatre Trust is doing lottery tickets nightly and you can call the box office for cancellations as well. For more information: ... Read more

JimmyCarl

hilarious

The most irreverent play I've ever seen. It was hilarious. ... Read more

Edward

Loved the captioning screen that was provided!

On Sunday, January 13, 2013; I went to "The Book of Morman" play at the Paramount in Seattle. It was a comical portrayal of two missionaries that get sent to a culture a lot different from their own. Although there was an awful lot of swearing that went on, the play was still enjoyable. The acting, costumes, and the various props were fantastic! But the best part of the whole thing was that it was captioned on a screen to the side of the stage! I could actually follow the dialogue and laugh with the audience. Thank you, Paramount Theatre! ... Read more
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