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Four ballerinas perform onstage.

This year’s production features guest principal dancers Cara Marie Gary and Lucas Segovia.

Photo by Muse10 Photography

Nothing says “holiday cheer” like a live production of “The Nutcracker.” 🩰

The beloved holiday ballet will return to the Peace Concert Hall for three performances: Fri., Dec. 9 and Sat., Dec. 10 at 7:30 p.m., and Sun., Dec. 11 at 3 p.m. Bonus: Tchaikovsky’s iconic score will be performed live by the Greenville Symphony Orchestra.

GVLtoday readers can take advantage of an exclusive Cyber Monday sale — get 10% off your ticket purchase with code GVLtoday10 (valid through Wed., Nov. 30).

Nutcracker tickets this way.*

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