Experience the Magic of Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet

Celebrate the season with the enchanting Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet on November 23rd at the First Interstate Center for the Arts. This beloved holiday tradition brings Tchaikovsky’s timeless score to life with a spectacular international all-star cast, whimsical puppets, stunning acrobatics, and lavish costumes. Create unforgettable holiday memories with family and friends at this dazzling performance.

Event Details
- Date: Saturday, November 23rd, 2024
- Time: 3:00 PM
- Location: First Interstate Center for the Arts, 334 W Spokane Falls Blvd, Spokane, WA 99207
- Admission: $34.00 - $183.00
- Contact: (509) 279-7000

What to Expect
- World-Class Ballet: Enjoy a breathtaking performance by an international cast of acclaimed ballet stars.
- Holiday Magic for All Ages: Delight in a family-friendly show featuring whimsical puppetry, elegant costumes, and awe-inspiring acrobatics.
- Timeless Music: Immerse yourself in Tchaikovsky’s iconic score, which perfectly captures the spirit of the holidays.

Why You Should Attend
- Cherished Tradition: Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet is a heartwarming classic that continues to captivate audiences year after year.
- Perfect Holiday Outing: Share the joy of the season with loved ones in a magical and festive setting.
- Unforgettable Experience: From the enchanting choreography to the visually stunning production, this performance promises to be a highlight of your holiday season.
Get Your Tickets Now
Don’t miss your chance to experience the wonder of Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet. Bring the whole family for an afternoon of holiday cheer and timeless artistry.
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