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THE NUTCRACKER. A CHRISTMAS CAROL
Ballet
Choreography:
Youri Vámos
Composer:
Piotr Czajkowski
Author of the libretto:
A ballet by Youri Vámos based on E.T.A. Hoffmann and Charles Dickens
Date of the premiere:
6.12.2025
Duration:
2 h (1 intermission)
Producers:
Music Director:
Rafał Janiak
Choreography:
György Youri Vàmos
Set Design:
Martin Černý
Costumes:
Roman Šolc
Lighting Designer:
Martin Bronec
Children's Choir Preparation:
Agnieszka Lechocińska
Poster design:
Piotr Karczewski
Stage Managers:
Mariusz Caban, Karolina Filus
The classic ballet The Nutcracker, telling the story of young Clara’s adventures, gains new meaning by being combined with Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. The extraordinary stage grandeur, characteristic of Hungarian choreographer Youri Vámos’ style, is reflected both in the lavish costumes and sets as well as in the unique theatrical imagination.Technically demanding for the ballet company yet amusing and full of emotion, this tale about the Scrooge family intertwines with the classic themes of the ballet libretto and its iconic dance scenes: the Snowflakes, the character dances, and the spectacular pas de deux.
This production is designed for the whole family, yet it is ambitious enough to satisfy even the most discerning ballet connoisseurs.
Synopsis of the Libretto
A festive Christmas atmosphere fills the streets, where holiday candles are being lit. The only person untouched by the joyful spirit is Scrooge – a greedy and heartless moneylender. Even on Christmas Eve, he does not hesitate to remind his indebted neighbors of their unpaid loans.
When Bob Cratchit, Scrooge’s clerk and the neighborhood’s favorite, dares to joke about his employer’s grim demeanor, Scrooge dismisses him without hesitation. Bob is left without money or work – unable to buy the family’s Christmas turkey, and his daughter Clara will not receive her longed-for present: a doll – the Nutcracker.
The girl is heartbroken. In despair, she begs the moneylender to give her the toy. But in anger, Scrooge destroys the Nutcracker doll.
At that moment, in the office of “Scrooge & Marley,” the ghost of his deceased partner appears. Marley’s spirit, bound in chains from the depths of hell, has come to warn him. Yet Scrooge pays little attention and goes home.
There, he experiences strange hallucinations, but still lies down to sleep. Terrifying nightmares plague him: the Spirit of Death, along with his servants, binds him in chains and drags him toward the infernal abyss.
At last, the good Spirit of Christmas rescues him from torment. The spirit helps him make amends: Scrooge repairs the Nutcracker and gives it to Clara as a gift. In his dream, he witnesses the girl’s great joy, shared by other children whom he also blesses with presents.
When he awakens the next morning, he is a completely changed man…
Shaken by what he has lived through, Scrooge hastens to set everything right – and discovers that in reality, almost everything unfolds just as in the happy ending of his dream.
This production is designed for the whole family, yet it is ambitious enough to satisfy even the most discerning ballet connoisseurs.
Synopsis of the Libretto
A festive Christmas atmosphere fills the streets, where holiday candles are being lit. The only person untouched by the joyful spirit is Scrooge – a greedy and heartless moneylender. Even on Christmas Eve, he does not hesitate to remind his indebted neighbors of their unpaid loans.
When Bob Cratchit, Scrooge’s clerk and the neighborhood’s favorite, dares to joke about his employer’s grim demeanor, Scrooge dismisses him without hesitation. Bob is left without money or work – unable to buy the family’s Christmas turkey, and his daughter Clara will not receive her longed-for present: a doll – the Nutcracker.
The girl is heartbroken. In despair, she begs the moneylender to give her the toy. But in anger, Scrooge destroys the Nutcracker doll.
At that moment, in the office of “Scrooge & Marley,” the ghost of his deceased partner appears. Marley’s spirit, bound in chains from the depths of hell, has come to warn him. Yet Scrooge pays little attention and goes home.
There, he experiences strange hallucinations, but still lies down to sleep. Terrifying nightmares plague him: the Spirit of Death, along with his servants, binds him in chains and drags him toward the infernal abyss.
At last, the good Spirit of Christmas rescues him from torment. The spirit helps him make amends: Scrooge repairs the Nutcracker and gives it to Clara as a gift. In his dream, he witnesses the girl’s great joy, shared by other children whom he also blesses with presents.
When he awakens the next morning, he is a completely changed man…
Shaken by what he has lived through, Scrooge hastens to set everything right – and discovers that in reality, almost everything unfolds just as in the happy ending of his dream.
Scrooge:
Gintautas Potockas, Nazar Botsiy
Clara Cratchit:
Alicja Bajorek, Eva Chatal, Riho Okuno
Prince:
Yuki Itaya, Dominik Senator, Chase Vining
Bob Cratchit & the Devil:
Nathan Claridge, Joshua Legge, Dominik Senator
Mrs. Cratchit & the Fairy:
Ekaterina Kitaeva-Muśko, Claudie Lacquemanne, Stanislava Pincekova, Laura Ryngajłło, Karolina Urbaniak
Drosselmeier:
Dawid Kucharski
Drosselmeier’s Wife:
Monika Maciejewska-Potockas
Butcher:
Nazar Botsiy, Giuseppe Stancanelli, Koki Tachibana
Butcher’s Wife:
Kata Ban, Valentyna Batrak, Nicole G. Parry
Lady with Holly:
Maria Góralczyk, Ekaterina Kitaeva-Muśko, Riho Okuno
Lady with Chestnuts:
Julia Sadowska
Baker:
Agoston Barany
Baker’s Wife:
Angela Albonetti, Julia Safin
Two Governesses:
Izabella Grzybek, Claudie Lacquemanne, Laura Ryngajłło, Sonya Shteyn, Karolina Urbaniak
Rich Lady:
Stanislava Pincekova, Laura Ryngajłło
Bobbie:
Sebastian Olczyk, Gintautas Potockas
Oliver:
Kinga Łapińska, Nicole G. Parry, Isotta Sellari
Children:
Alicja Bajorek, Oleksii Balitskyi, Eva Chatal, Natalia Jagodzińska, Paweł Kurpiel, Ilona Nesterenko, Sakurako Onodera, Samuele Sciotto, Emil Tamborski
Guards:
Emanuele Bernardi, Nathan Claridge, Yuki Itaya, Joshua Legge, Dominik Senator, Giuseppe Stancanelli, Chase Vining
Ghosts:
Emanuele Bernardi, Nathan Claridge, Sebastian Olczyk, Giuseppe Stancanelli, Koki Tachibana
Children – Snowflakes:
Alicja Bajorek, Oleksii Balitskyi, Eva Chatal, Natalia Jagodzińska, Sakurako Onodera, Piotr Promiński, Samuele Sciotto
Spanish Dance:
Kata Ban, Valentyna Batrak, Nathan Claridge, Gabriela Iganaszak, Claudie Lacquemanne, Joshua Legge, Monika Maciejewska-Potockas, Nicole G. Parry, Julia Sadowska, Sonya Shteyn
Russian Dance:
Yuki Itaya, Paweł Kurpiel, Samuele Sciotto, Chase Vining
Chinese Dance:
Ekaterina Kitaeva-Muśko, Riho Okuno
Jackie:
Kinga Łapińska, Sakurako Onodera, Isotta Sellari
Harlequins:
Anton Arzhannikau, Oleksii Balitskyi, Emanuele Bernardi, Samuele Sciotto, Emil Tamborski
Oriental Duet:
Kata Ban, Valentyna Batrak, Nazar Botsiy, Nicole G. Parry, Giuseppe Stancanelli, Koki Tachibana
Waltz Solo:
Emanuele Bernardi, Nathan Claridge, Maria Góralczyk, Ekaterina Kitaeva-Muśko, Paweł Kurpiel, Claudie Lacquemanne, Sakurako Onodera, Isotta Sellari, Giuseppe Stancanelli, Koki Tachibana, Karolina Urbaniak
Soloists, Coryphées, Ballet Company, Children’s Choir and Orchestra of the Grand Theatre in Łódź
Students of the Feliks Parnell General Ballet School in Łódź
Conductor:
Rafał Janiak, Joachim Kołpanowicz
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