On December 11, 2024
Arts, Dining & Entertainment

The Dance Factory prepares for its 33rd annual ‘Nutcracker’ performance

By Denise E. Photography The Dance Factory will perform “The Nutcracker” on Dec. 14 and 15 at Springfield High School.

 Saturday-Sunday, Dec. 15-16—SPRINGFIELD — The Dance Factory will enchant audiences with its 33rd annual production of “The Nutcracker” at Springfield High School on Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m.

Directed by Ashley Hensel-Browning, the performance features a cast of youth and adult dancers, dazzling custom costumes, and magical elements like a growing tree and a whirling snowstorm. This family-friendly production is Vermont’s longest-running rendition of the classic holiday ballet.

The Dance Factory’s “Nutcracker” is a unique, inclusive production that highlights the talents of local dancers. This year’s cast includes Sabyn Tennis as the Snow Queen, Niavh Gibney as the Sugar Plum Fairy, Gwendelyn Kelley as Clara, and Samantha Cross as the Nutcracker Prince.

Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for children and students. They are available at Tina’s Hallmark and Woodbury Florist in Springfield, Sage Jewelry and Gifts in Chester, or online at dancefactorynutcracker24.eventbrite.com. Limited tickets will also be available at the door. A portion of proceeds will benefit the Springfield High School Drama Club, continuing a tradition of supporting local arts programs.

“The Nutcracker’s” reach extends beyond the stage. SAPA Television will film and broadcast the performance, and selections will be performed at local schools and Springfield Health and Rehab to ensure broader community access to this cherished holiday tradition.

For more information about the production or The Dance Factory’s programs, visit: dancefactoryvt.com.

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