Nashville, TN – The Dance Theatre of Tennessee’s performance of “The Nutcracker” in Clarksville, TN orginally planned for December 7th, takes place for for one night only at Austin Peay State University on Friday, December 20th, at 7:00pm.
The sparkling magic of the season comes to life in Dance Theatre of Tennessee’s enchanting version of The Nutcracker. Highlighted by Tchaikovsky’s brilliant score, the irresistible story of young Clara, a special gift and her fanciful dream to a world of sugary confections has charmed generations.
Dance Theatre of Tennessee brings this endearing holiday classic Clarksville! In line with its mission of bringing ballet to the people, Dance Theatre of Tennessee brings “The Nutcracker” to five cities in four Middle Tennessee counties – Davidson, Montgomery, Rutherford and DeKalb.Dance Theatre of Tennessee, is Middle Tennessee’s latest and most exciting professional dance organization. Led by Artistic Director/Founder and longtime Nashville Premier Principal Dancer Christopher Mohnani, the Nutcracker is a narrated version of the full-length ballet The Nutcracker.
It provides an opportunity for the community to usher the holiday season in a more relatable, accessible and affordable way. It also provides the local youth in each county an opportunity to perform and participate and start a holiday tradition they can call their own.
After a successful performance and premiere in several counties the last three years, where the buzz and response from the community were very overwhelming, DTT is bringing this production back to several cities as its way of offering the community their own holiday tradition.
New in Clarksville this year is the addition of four-footed performers in the production. Dance Theatre of Tennessee is partnering with several Middle Tennessee area dog agencies to present an adorable adoptable dog on stage in the opening scene of the Nutcracker.
DTT’s touring Nutcracker will also have a surprise celebrity appearance in the role of the Mother Ginger in select performances. In Clarksville, Mayor Kim McMillan is the special celebrity Mother Ginger. In addition, young audience members are invited to come and partake on a Nutcracker story time at the lobby during the afternoon performances and have their pictures taken with the Sugar Plum Fairy.
Tickets are available by visiting www.ticketsnashville.com. Tickets are $25.00 for adults and $20.00 for children. Tickets purchased in advance online will be able to sit in the reserved section in the first five rows of the theatre.Any tickets purchased at the door will be seated first come-first served seating in the general admission area.
For more information, please visit our website at www.dancetheatretn.org, www.facebook.com/dancetheatreoftennessee, or call us at 615.391.5500.
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Clarksville
December 20th, Saturday, 7:00pm
Clement Auditorium – Austin Peay University? at 601 College Street, Clarksville, TN 37044
About the Dance Theatre of Tennessee
The Dance Theatre of Tennessee (DTT), the non-profit performing arm of (AAPAS), is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization founded;
- to expose new audiences to the diversity and beauty of dance
- to provide affordable, accessible professional performances
- to offer superior academy training
- to foster enlightened outreach programs
- to bring eminent national/international artists, choreographers, & premiere works to the Mid-state area
Dance Theatre of Tennessee has been recently ranked first by a competitive, citizen-reviewed process through the Metro Nashville Arts Commission and has consistently been named as one of Nashville’s Top 15 Performing Arts organizations based on performance quality, overall business acumen and audience reach touching over 30,000 people through it’s performances and over 20,000 students through its outreach programs the past three years.