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The magic of “The Nutcracker”

This holiday classic for all ages is presented this December at The Peace Center.

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International Ballet

Clara’s godfather brings the nutcracker — and the magic.

Photo by Kristen Laing Photography via International Ballet

This holiday season, immerse yourself in the timeless magic of “The Nutcracker” at the Peace Concert Hall.

International Ballet presents performances Friday, Dec. 5 to Sunday, Dec. 7 with a cast of 90+ local dancers, the Greenville Symphony Orchestra led by Maestro Lee Mills, and members of the Greenville Youth Chorale. Tchaikovsky’s brilliant score comes to life with the dazzling blend of music, dance, and storytelling. A must-see event for all ages.

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