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Is it even the holidays without seeing “The Nutcracker”?

Presented by Texas Ballet Theater, this beloved classic returns to Dallas (Nov. 28 - Dec. 7) and Fort Worth (Dec. 12-28) to once again welcome families into a world of dreamy enchantment.

Join Clara and her Nutcracker prince on a journey to the Kingdom of Sweets, accompanied by Tchaikovsky’s timeless score and choreographed to perfection by TBT Artistic Director Laureate Ben Stevenson, O.B.E.

Seats sell out fast each season, so we recommend securing yours sooner rather than later.

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