The Nutcracker 2013, The Coliseum

A growing Christmas tree, a floating hot air balloon, hurrying ice-skaters, mean rats, dancing snowflakes, a heroic nutcracker… Tchaikovsky’s magical ballet is the ultimate Christmas show, always elegant and wonderfully imaginative. Slump into a comfortable velvet Coliseum seat and let the immaculate dancing and mesmerising set engross you.

The orchestra bring a new energy to this familiar score. The narrative is slightly overcomplicated by the part-sharing and splitting: Junor Souza dances as the masked Nutcracker, whilst Vadim Muntagirov dances him unmasked as well as taking on the role of the Drosselmeyer’s nephew; meanwhile grown-up Clara also dances as the Sugar Plum Fairy, completely confusing me! At least the dancers seem to know what they are doing and seamlessly float from scene to scene, excelling in Wayne Eagling’s virtuosic choreography.

The lead couple, Daria Klimentova and Vadim Muntagirov complement each other, and move effortlessly in the main sequences. While James Streeter is fantastically gruesome as the shudderingly menacing King Rat. It is Eagling’s ensemble dances which really shine in this production, the pretty snowflake chorus and the second act Waltz of the Flowers highlights the English National Ballet talent.

The Tring Park School kids are a joy on stage. Assured and adorable, they animate the production, and dance and sing with an excited spring in their step.

Another magical production of the Nutcracker at the Coliseum completes the Christmas festivities.

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The Nutcracker 2012, The Coliseum

As ever the English National Ballet thrill and excite with their annual production of the Nutcracker. It is impossible not to enjoy the lyrical music, gorgeous costumes, romantic set and beautiful dancing in Wayne Eagling’s production of Tchaikovsky’s festive classic.

This year Daria Klimentova takes on the role of Clara, with Fabian Reimair as Drosselmeyer, James Streeter as Mouse King and Vadim Muntagirov as Nephew. It is an all star cast of brilliantly charming dancers. There is a youthful energy and excitement as they whirl energetically, taking on the lifts with precision and elegance. Credit is also due to the exceptional kids who play such a crucial role in this popular ballet. Annabella Sanders as young Clara and James Lovell as young Freddie are particularly impressive, commanding the stage as confident actors and dancers.

The orchestra follow the score with a fresh outlook, you’d never know they had been playing this ballet over and over. The music sizzles and sparkles, thanks also to conductor Gavin Sutherland who conducts beautifully. On stage there is always something to look at with a stunning set designed by Peter Farmer and glowing lighting by David Richardson. All in all this production of the Nutcracker reminds me every year of the joy of Christmas and leaves worries of presents and stress far behind.

There is constant competition between the Royal Ballet and English National Ballet, these grand Covent Garden theatres always rivalling for the top spot. With artistic integrity and creative genius the Coliseum masterpiece is the winner for me year after year.

Continues until Friday 30 December, book here.