First performed in 1892, The Nutcracker did not gain popularity outside of Russia until the 1940s. Tchaikovsky’s timeless score combined with Petipa’s original choreography is now the most popular ballet performed in the world. Countless interpretations of the holiday classic exist. There are art-deco Nutcrackers, circus-themed Nutcrackers, all-male Nutcrackers and hip-hop Nutcrackers, to name a few of the other themes and twists. Even the protagonists may not be the same. Marie, Clara or Masha are different names for essentially the same character: a little girl who has a dream on Christmas Eve.
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