Tri-State Movie Guide

Ballet in Cinema Series: The Nutcracker (Tchaikovsky)

The premier of what is known to be one of the world's most famous ballets, the Nutcracker, took place at the Mariinsky Theater of Russia in 1892. Mikhail Shemiakin, Russian émigré and world-renowned avant-garde artist and sculptor reinterpreted the historical ballet to suit a more colorful audience. Known as the sophisticated and witty Nutcracker, Mikhail Shemiakin's version is a more unconventional production different from the traditional versions popular at Christmas. This unique interpretation was filmed in the Mariinsky Theater in St. Petersburg, home of the Kirov Ballet Academy and the Nutcracker's original stage. The 2007 production showcases the eye-catching costumes and startling staging designed by Mikhail Shemiakin. An exhibition of Shemiakin's costume and design sketches used in the staging of the ballet was presented in the private collections of the Russian Museum in St.Petersburg.

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Runtime: 90 minutes

Marquee Cinemas - Pullman Square 16

220 9th Street
Huntington, WV 25701
304-525-5858
Prices: Adult/$8.25 Discount/$6.00
  • Sunday, Nov 22:
    Digital Presentation. Final Performance. Tickets are 15$ each (1:00 PM)

Marquee Cinemas - Southridge

331 Southridge Boulevard
South Charleston, WV 25309
304-746-9900
Prices: Adult/$8.25 Discount/$6.00
  • Sunday, Nov 22:
    Digital Presentation;Tickets are $15.00 per person (1:00 PM)

Times in parentheses () are at Matinée prices.

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