The Nashville Ballet had its opening night of the Nashville Nutcracker on December 6. The show is playing through December 26 at the TPAC’s Jackson Hall with live music by The Nashville’s Symphony. You can check out more details about the event below, as well as my thoughts on the show.
Why you should check it out

We had the pleasure of checking out the opening night of Nashville’s Nutcracker, and it was one of my favorite experiences yet with the Nashville Ballet. First, you have to mention the incredible work of the costume and set designers because the two intertwine beautifully to showcase the vibrant colors of the Christmas holiday. Then, the absolutely breathtaking choreography numbers will leave you in awe. The number between Claudia Monja and Nicolas Scheuer was stunning and stole the show. Last, it is the perfect date night or even family event to attend this holiday season. You don’t want to miss an opportunity to check this out!
What is the show about:
Nashville’s Nutcracker weaves Music City’s rich history into the classic. Inspired by the 1897 Centennial Exposition, the production showcases the unique history and cultural innovation of Music City with scenes set in Nashville landmarks such as Shelby Bottoms, Centennial Park, and the Belle Meade Mansion.
Ticket Information:
Tickets are still available for the entire family to experience the joy and wonder of this reimagined classic tale that captures Nashville’s heart and spirit. Be a holiday hero and get your tickets now as it’s expected to sell out. Single tickets start at just $53. For more information on Nashville’s Nutcracker or to purchase tickets, please visit nashvilleballet.com.
To learn more about Nashville Ballet, please visit NashvilleBallet.com.





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