Moscow Ballet's The Great Russian Nutcracker is a Christmas tradition for the entire family. This popular production features a company of 40 world-class Russian artists who bring the charming Nutcracker Christmas story to life.
The Theatre at Raritan Valley Community College will usher in the holidays with Moscow Ballet's exquisite staging of The Great Russian Nutcracker, Friday, Dec. 11, with performances at 4 and 8 p.m.
The production is part of the Theatre's Major Artists series.
Moscow Ballet's The Great Russian Nutcracker is a Christmas tradition for the entire family. This popular production features a company of 40 world-class Russian artists who bring the charming Nutcracker Christmas story to life.
Moscow Ballet's principal dancers and production values -- including a 10-foot-tall "magical" clock and backdrops with 3D effects -- keep raising the ante for a performance experience that engages audiences of all ages. The production features flawless performances from award-winning principal dancers Ekaterina Bortiakova and Akzhol Mussakhanov.
This year's staging of The Great Russian Nutcracker features new set designs by Art Directors' Guild multi-award-winner, Carl Sprague, and new costumes by celebrity costume designer Arthur Oliver. Sprague, whose imaginative design work can be seen in such films as The Age of Innocence, Amistad and Grand Budapest Hotel, has created an Act I Party Scene that includes a Grand Salon with wall panels of iconic Russian scenes foreshadowing the story to come.
In Act II, the new "Waltz of the Flowers" design creates a deep perspective reminiscent of the gardens of Russia's Grand Palace of Peterhof.
Costume designer Arthur Oliver recently returned from St Petersburg, Russia where he supervised his newest creations being hand sewn by experienced Russian artisans.
The production features new party attire for Mayor Stahlbaum's annual Christmas Eve Ball in Act I. Oliver, who has worked with a number of celebrities including Raquel Welch, Alicia Silverstone and Keanu Reeves, uses rich fabrics adorned with intricate detailing to convey the Nutcracker characters' statuses.
In addition, 2015 marks the 15th year that RVCCArts has invited the students of Gotta Dance to perform along with the professional dancers of the world-renowned company. Caroline Hidalgo and Gillian Peterson coordinate the auditions and rehearsals for the 95 young dancers from Gotta Dance, which has studios in Martinsville, Warren, Basking Ridge and Branchburg.
Adding to the festivities, The Theatre at RVCC will host a very special Nutcracker Tea Party between performances of The Great Russian Nutcracker. This exciting holiday event will take place at 6:30 p.m. in RVCC's Atrium, which will be decorated to celebrate the season.
Families will be treated to an assortment of confectionary treats, seasonal teas and homemade hot cocoa. For an unforgettable holiday memory, children will go home with a unique keepsake: a photograph of themselves with a beautiful ballerina.
Tickets for the Tea Party cost $30 for adults, $25 for children. You do not need to attend a Nutcracker performance to attend the Tea Party. To purchase tickets or for more information, contact the Box Office, 908-725-3420, or order online at www.rvccArts.org.
Both performances of The Great Russian Nutcracker feature reserved seating. Tickets cost $40 and $50.
Raritan Valley Community College's main campus is located at 118 Lamington Road in Branchburg.