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Los Angeles Ballet Presents

The Nutcracker

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Los Angeles Ballet’s The Nutcracker is the city’s own holiday tradition, perfect for celebrating the season. Set to Tchaikovsky’s iconic score, this original production takes place in 1912 Los Angeles. You will be captivated as Clara and her beloved Nutcracker battle a most memorable Mouse King, encounter dancing Snowflakes, and travel to the Palace of the Dolls.

Choreography: Thordal Christensen & Colleen Neary
Sets: Catherine Kanner
Costumes: Mikael Melbye

PERFORMANCE DATES & TIMES
Saturday, December 4, 2021 – 6:00 pm
Sunday, December 5, 2021 – 2:00 pm

ALEX THEATRE COVID-19 POLICIES
• All guests 12 and over attending an event at the Alex Theatre will be required to show a photo ID along with proof of vaccination or present a negative PCR test from within 72 hours. Failure to present either proof of vaccination or a negative 72 Hour PCR test will result in non-admission to the venue.
• While inside the theatre, masks must be worn at all times. No exceptions will be made.
• If outside, masks may be removed briefly to consume food or drink, but must be placed back on when not consuming food or drink.
• All guests in the party will be required to comply in order to be granted entrance into the venue. No exceptions will be made to this policy.

PERFORMANCE ADVISORY
Late Seating: Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the event’s Presenter

ADA ACCESSIBLE SEATING INFORMATION
All seating areas other than the ADA Accessible seating area [Orchestra Row X] require a minimum of 8 stairs to access, and there is NO ELEVATOR. If you require ADA accessible seating: WALK-UP – Tell Ticket Agent at beginning of transaction. ONLINE – Select seat(s) from the ADA Accessible section [Orchestra Row X] on the Seat Map. You may purchase, subject to availability at the time of your ticket purchase, up to three companion seats per Wheelchair seat. By selecting and purchasing this seat you affirm that you have accessibility needs or that you are accompanying a patron who has accessibility needs.