Keith Michael's THE NUTCRACKER

Company:
New York Theatre Ballet
New York Theatre Ballet’s (NYTB) annual presentation of Keith Michael’s The Nutcracker lights up the stage at Florence Gould Theater for seven shows, December 19-21, 2025. All seats for this family-friendly holiday tradition, now with over 40 years of performances in New York City, are priced at just $30.
Set to Tchaikovsky’s glorious score and choreographed by Keith Michael, The Nutcracker features all the characters that audiences have come to treasure. The Sugar Plum Fairy and Nutcracker Prince are joined by mischievous mice, sparkling snowflakes, dancing flowers, and a time-bending clock to delight young children aged 3+ and their families in this hour-long production. Keith Michael’s The Nutcracker, which was first premiered by NYTB in 1985, features whimsical set designs by Gillian Bradshaw-Smith and vibrant costumes by Sylvia Taalsohn Nolan, Resident Costume Designer for the Metropolitan Opera.
Performances of Keith Michael’s The Nutcracker at Florence Gould Theater (55 East 59th Street in New York City) are scheduled for Friday evening, December 19 at 6:00pm, Saturday, December 20 at 11:00am, 1:00pm, and 3:30pm, and Sunday, December 21 at 11:00am, 1:00pm, and 3:30pm. Please visit: www.nytb.org/tickets for tickets and more information.
Land of the Sweets Party
Join New York Theatre Ballet and your favorite characters from The Nutcracker on Saturday, December 20 following the 3:30pm performance for a special Land of the Sweets Party. Step into this magical post-show event filled with holiday cheer and photos with Marie, the Prince, and NYTB dancers. Holiday treats and festivities for the whole family make this a can’t-miss-event. Proceeds from the Land of the Sweets Party benefit NYTB and its programs. Perfect for ages 3 and up! For show and pricing information, please visit: https://square.link/u/9kIcKHV7.
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