DENVER — Colorado Ballet is preparing to perform "The Nutcracker" for a 63rd year.
Colorado Ballet’s production of "The Nutcracker" returns to its home at the Denver Performing Arts Complex for 28 performances, beginning Saturday, Nov. 25.
"It’s the most wonderful time of year," Colorado Ballet Artistic Director Gil Boggs said. "Nutcracker season! We look forward to bringing this cherished tradition back to Colorado audiences in spectacular style."
"The Nutcracker" will run Saturday, Nov. 25, through Sunday, Dec. 24, at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House in downtown Denver.
Colorado Ballet will present a performance of "The Nutcracker" for people with an intellectual or developmental disability, autism spectrum disorder and other sensory sensitivities for a matinee performance on Sunday, Nov. 26. The performance will include sensory friendly adaptations and a relaxed environment for patrons.
"Colorado Ballet is proud to offer a sensory friendly performance of The Nutcracker this season," stated Artistic Director Gil Boggs. "We feel it is important to share this beloved holiday classic with even more of our community and to help create a safe, supportive space where everyone can comfortably experience this incredible art form."
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For the third year, "The Nutcracker" will showcase its new sets and costumes created especially for Colorado Ballet by designers Thomas Boyd and Holly Hynes. The production will feature five different casts of dancers and live music performed by the Colorado Ballet Orchestra.
"The artistry that went into creating our new Nutcracker can not be overstated," continued Boggs. "What Holly, Thomas, and their teams accomplished during the pandemic is truly extraordinary. Whether you’re a first-time attendee or a tried-and-true Nutcracker fan, I have no doubt that this beautiful production will inspire, delight, and brighten your holiday season."
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