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Nuts about this superb Nutcracker

The Royal Ballet’s enchanting version of the Nutcracker makes an ideal Chanukah treat for both children and adults

December 8, 2017 10:30
The Nutcracker. Artists of The Royal Ballet (Photo: Karolina Kuras)

By

Joy Sable,

joy sable

2 min read

You can tell the festive season is well and truly upon us when The Nutcracker returns to a ballet company’s repertoire. At Covent Garden, the Royal Ballet’s enchanting version by Peter Wright is back for a few weeks, and makes an ideal Chanukah treat for both children and adults.

Tuesday’s first night was simultaneously screened in cinemas across the world and the company took the opportunity to show off its star dancers in all the principal roles.

Francesca Hayward and Alexander Campbell stole the show as Clara and the Nutcracker, with Hayward displaying her joyous elevation and precise footwork. She is young enough not to look out of place with all the children in the first act, but her dancing has real power when required.

In this version, both Hayward and Campbell are kept busy throughout the performance, as they join in all the dances in the second act divertissement instead of being passive observers as happens in some productions. This does bring a sense of continuity to the ballet, which is otherwise very much a tale of two halves, but I would prefer they kept out of the Waltz of the Snowflakes at the end of act one. This is performed so beautifully by the corps de ballet, Clara and the Nutcracker are an unnecessary addition — it would be so much better if the audience could focus solely on the meticulous dancing of the snowflakes.