
Artistic Director | Christopher Stuart
Executive Director | Jenny Mann
Conductor | Maestro Daniel Cho
Choreography | George Balanchine
Balanchine Trust Répétiteur | Darla Hoover
Guest Rehearsal Director | Patricia Lucky
Community Cast Coordinator | Natalie Hunt
Community Cast Rehearsal Director | Grace Anli
Composer | Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Performed by the Alabama Symphony Orchestra Dec. 13 & 14 The Alabama Symphony under the baton of Music Director Carlos Izcaray Conducted by Maestro Daniel Cho
Production Manager | David Page
Costume Director | Wendy Gamble
Company & Production Stage Manager | Joelle Tucker
Technical Stage Manager | Liam McElroy
Lighting Designer | Lyndell McDonald
Costume Design | Betty Smith, after Karinska
Costume Assistants | Tara Penkowsky, Leigh Murphree
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ACT I
It’s a snowy Christmas Eve at the Stahlbaum home, and Dr. and Frau Stahlbaum and their children, Marie and Fritz, are welcoming their guests to a holiday party. There are games and girls for the children and dancing for everyone. Marie’s beloved godfather, Herr Drosselmeier, introduces her to his young nephew and gives her a wonderful present: a handsome wooden Nutcracker. After the party, Marie falls asleep on the sofa with her Nutcracker. Suddenly, she sits up — something is not right. Out of nowhere, giant mice scurry into the room, and the Christmas tree begins to grow higher and higher until it towers over Marie. Everything in the room disappears except for Fritz’s toy soldiers and the Nutcracker — all now as big as Marie. The Nutcracker leads the toy soldiers into battle with the mice, and Marie helps him by throwing her slipper at the fierce Mouse King who the Nutcracker then slays. Now that the Mouse King is dead, an ancient spell has been broken, and the Nutcracker is transformed into a handsome prince. As he presents Marie with the Mouse King’s crown, she recognizes him as Herr Drosselmeier’s nephew. The children enter a beautiful forest where the snowflakes dance a lovely waltz and guide Marie and the Prince toward the Christmas Star.
ACT II
Marie and the Prince arrive in the Land of Sweets and are greeted by the beautiful Sugarplum Fairy and all the other inhabitants of her realm. The Prince tells the story of the battle with the mice, describing how Marie helped him defeat the Mouse King. Everyone is delighted that the Prince and Marie are safe, and the Sugarplum Fairy leads them to a glittering throne where they enjoy cakes and candies. Everyone dances for the two children: Hot Chocolate from Spain, Chinese Tea, Coffee from Arabia, the Candy Canes, the Marzipan Shepherdesses, and Mother Ginger, with her eight little polichinelles. Then comes the Waltz of the Flowers with a shimmering Dewdrop dancing among the lovely blooms. Finally, the Sugarplum Fairy returns with her Cavalier to perform an enchanting dance. It’s time for Marie and the Prince to say goodbye. Everyone returns to bid them farewell, and they soar on in a sleigh pulled by flying reindeer.

Jenny Mann
Executive Director
Dr. Jenny Mann, Executive Director, joined the Alabama Ballet in November of 2024. Before joining AB, she served as President and Executive Director of the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra, Executive Director of Tuscaloosa Symphony, and enjoyed a 15-year career with The University of Alabama as Associate Professor of Bassoon, Chamber Music, and Arts Administration. A passionate educator and administrator, Jenny has over 30 years of experience in teaching and developing education/outreach programs. She specializes in fundraising, organizational capacity building, and collaborative engagement. In addition to her career in leadership, Jenny also published the text, "Teaching Woodwinds: Bassoon" with Mountain Peak Music and three recordings with the renowned Cavell Trio. Jenny holds a BMA from Baylor with a PK-12 Teaching Certification, MM and DMA degrees from The University of Texas at Austin.
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