The Nutcracker

Sunday, December 21, at 6:30 pm

The Nutcracker
The Nutcracker
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The Nutcracker is perfect for all ages! This cherished holiday tradition returns with sparkle, magic, and Rhode Island flair. Join Clara on her enchanting journey from a festive Christmas Eve party to the dazzling Land of Sweets, where toy soldiers battle, snowflakes swirl, and dreams dance to life. With stunning choreography by Yury Yanowsky, beloved Tchaikovsky music, and a cast of Ballet RI company dancers and local youth, The Nutcracker is a timeless celebration of wonder, imagination, and the joy of the season.

Ocean State Media has your tickets to attend this magical performance on Sunday, December 21, at 6:30 pm!

$150-(2) Tickets to The Nutcracker at Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium on Sunday, December 21 at 6:30 pm (includes a 1-year Ocean State Media membership)

To purchase tickets please click here or call us at 401-222-3636!


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