The Nutcracker Back at Birmingham Hippodrome
The Nutcracker 2023. Photo by Johan Persson.
Birmingham Royal Ballet at Birmingham Hippoddrome with Sir Peter Wright's much loved The Nutcracker from 22 November to 14 December 2024.
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Birmingham Royal Ballet return to their home base at Birmingham Hippodrome this November with Sir Peter Wright’s annual festive treat The Nutcracker.
The acclaimed production, which enjoyed its best-ever season at the theatre last year (over 40 thousand tickets sold), has become a must-see for Midlands audiences since its world premiere in Birmingham in 1990. With a spectacular 27 performances from 22 November through to 14 December, it marks the start of Christmas for seasoned BRB fans as well as attracting new audiences across the region year on year.
BRB The Nutcracker 2023. Sugar Plum Fairy Beatrice Palmer, The Prince Tzu Chao Chou. Photo by Johan Persson.
At the stroke of midnight on Christmas Eve, Clara tiptoes downstairs and is swept away on an unforgettable magical journey…
At her parents’ lavish Christmas party, Clara is given a mysterious Nutcracker Doll. Once all the guests have left, she sneaks downstairs to find her present and comes face-to-face with the fearsome King Rat, ready to do battle with the Nutcracker and his band of toy soldiers. As soon as King Rat is vanquished, Clara is whisked away on a magical adventure with the Nutcracker, travelling through swirling snowflakes to an enchanting kingdom where she is transformed into the Sugar Plum Fairy.
Birmingham Royal Ballet, Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker 2023. Photo by Johan Persson.
BRB’s The Nutcracker has been acclaimed as one of the best productions of its kind with sumptuous costumes and magnificent sets by designer John Macfarlane and a memorable score by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky performed by the world-class musicians of the Royal Ballet Sinfonia. Principal casting will be announced on www.brb.org.uk/nutcracker
This year marks BRB’s very first Relaxed Performance of The Nutcracker on 3 December at 12.45pm in partnership with Birmingham Hippodrome.
Relaxed performances are designed for individuals who may experience challenges in traditional theatre settings. These performances are supportive of people with conditions such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, learning disabilities, or sensory and communication differences, ensuring everyone can enjoy the experience in their own way.
Tzu Chao Chou, Birmingham Royal Ballet, The Nutcracker 2023. Photo Johan Persson.
Attendees are welcome to walk in and out of the auditorium as they please and make noise throughout. Certain aspects of staging are also adapted to suit the audience, including an introduction to some of the characters, the musicians and magic tricks. House lights will be raised during the performance so the auditorium is not completely dark.
The theatre provides a calm space nearby, with beanbags, sensory toys and bubble lights, for when people need it. All front of house staff are trained in advance of all Relaxed Performances and a visual story of The Nutcracker will be sent out to attendees before the show.
Interim Director of Learning, Engagement, Access and Participation, Paul Reeve, said: “BRB is delighted to be able to bring our first Relaxed Performance of The Nutcracker to Birmingham Hippodrome stage for all audiences to enjoy.”
As well as a Relaxed Performance the performance on 30 November at 2.30pm will be Audio Described, and those attending will have the opportunity to take part in a Touch Tour at 12.30pm.
Spectacular sets at Birmingham Hippodrome 2023. Photo by Johan Persson.
Finally, In the run up to The Nutcracker season Birmingham Royal Ballet have once again partnered with Birmingham Hippodrome to offer families and shoppers a FREE day of events in the BullRing Grand Central on Saturday 16 November. Exploring the themes of The Nutcracker, there will be dance workshops for children, the chance to watch a special performance by BRB’s professional dancers and more … Just turn up and join in the fun!
For times and tickets for The Nutcracker, please go to www.birminghamhippodrome.com
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