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PHILADELPHIA, PA: The Lady Hoofers Tap Ensemble presents THE TAPCRACKER on Dec 14 & 15

PHILADELPHIA, PA: The Lady Hoofers Tap Ensemble presents THE TAPCRACKER on Dec 14 & 15

Company:

The Lady Hoofers Tap Ensemble

Location:

Suzanne Roberts Theater, 480 S Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA

Dates:

Saturday, December 14, 2019 - 2:00pm, 7:00pm
Sunday, December 15, 2019 - 3:00pm

Tickets:

https://the-lady-hoofers.ticketleap.com/tapcracker2019

Company:
The Lady Hoofers Tap Ensemble

Philadelphia, PA (October 15, 2019): The Lady Hoofers Tap Ensemble is proud to present its third annual production of THE TAPCRACKER, an original all-tap, all-women version of the holiday classic that Camille Bacon-Smith of Broad Street Review hails as “a minor gem […] taking its rightful place among the Philadelphia holiday traditions on the Avenue of the Arts.” Due to audience demand, this year will include an additional Sunday matinee with performances taking place on Saturday, December 14 at 2:00pm and 7:00pm and Sunday, December 15 at 3:00pm at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre, where the Ensemble recently became a Company in Residence.

“We are so excited take our partnership with the Suzanne Roberts Theatre to the next level,” says Managing Director Katie Budris, “and to establish a permanent home for tap on Broad Street.” Since its inception in 2017, THE TAPCRACKER has sold out weeks in advance and the company expects another record-breaking year.

Set to the music of both Tchaikovsky and Duke Ellington, THE TAPCRACKER transports audiences to Paris, where an infestation of rats has thrown the city into chaos. Toy soldiers guard the Eiffel Tower, mice wreak havoc in the Metro, and frazzled chefs prepare for a feast at the magical palace of Versailles, featuring characters from the beloved Land of the Sweets. This year’s production stars audience favorites Britney Kennedy as the Queen of Versailles and Tamera Dallam as the Fairy Tapmother, in addition to Youth Ensemble dancers Kennedy Barnes as the Tapcracker, Mia Valeriote as the Mouse Queen, and Emily Bartholf as Clara.

“Emily really amazed us at auditions this year,” recalls Artistic Director Kat Richter, “and we’ve reimagined the role of Clara to highlight the clarity of her footwork.” In real life, Bartholf is one of Dallam’s students and the two have a natural chemistry on stage together, especially in the first act’s show-stopping dinner table number, “Bon Appetit.”

The 90-minute, family-friendly concert will feature a talented cast of 29 dancers from the ensemble’s First Company, Apprentice Company, and Youth Ensemble. Refreshments will be available for purchase in the lobby in addition to hot chocolate for the matinees and wine and beer for the evening show.

THE TAPCRACKER
Saturday, December 14th at 2:00pm
Saturday, December 14th at 7:00pm
Sunday, December 15th at 3:00pm
Suzanne Roberts Theater, 480 S Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19146

Tickets: $25 – $35 at: https://the-lady-hoofers.ticketleap.com/tapcracker2019

About The Lady Hoofers Tap Ensemble:

The Lady Hoofers Tap Ensemble produces original works of choreography while preserving the tradition of improvisation in American rhythm tap, bringing innovative percussive dance to diverse audiences. Founded in 2011, the Philadelphia-based, all-women ensemble is led by Kat Richter, Founder and Artistic Director, and Katie Budris, Managing Director. Through choreographic commissions, a bi-annual concert series including THE TAPCRACKER and ON TAP, free community performances, and arts education programming, the ensemble centers the work of women artists and contributes to the revitalization of Philadelphia’s rich tap history by challenging the public’s perception of percussive dance. Support for The Lady Hoofers provided in part by The Philadelphia Cultural Fund and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. For more information, visit: www.ladyhoofers.org

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