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Alice by The Washington Ballet at Capital One Hall by Luella Christopher

Capital One Hall bristled with excitement as theatergoers entered in fancy clothes, crowns, and a few rabbit ears for the Saturday noon matinee of ALICE, the creation of Washington Ballet director and choreographer Edwaard Liang. An ambitious visual and dramatic spectacle pummeled the audience, despite characters and a plot line not always easy to follow for devotees of the original story by Lewis Carroll or the beloved 1950 Disney film version. To wit, wasn’t that Alice herself sitting under a tree reading a book in the opening scene of the book and movie? With the long skirt and rocking chair, we figure on an adult - likely the mother. In truth, it’s The SIster (Noura Sander)! Alice sits nearby, attired in her signature blue dress with white pinafore (short, which will reveal her ballet technique to maximum effect).

Philadelphia Ballet’s George Balanchine Nutcracker at The Kennedy Center by Sylvana Christopher

Nothing quite captures the holiday spirit like The Nutcracker, and the Philadelphia Ballet’s Balanchine Nutcracker directed by Angel Corella at The Kennedy Center is a must-see. Conducted by Beatrice Jona Affron, The Kennedy Center Orchestra and Arlington Children's Chorus provide a stunning accompaniment to the ballet. The flawless ensemble production stars Dayesi Torriente as Sugar Plum, Arian Molina Soca as Cavalier, and Sydney Dolan as Dewdrop.
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