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“The Nutcracker” in Oak Harbor

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“The Nutcracker” in Oak Harbor

When
Dec 14th, 2025
2:00pm - 5:00pm
Where
1 Wildcat WayOak HarborWA98277

The Ballet Slipper Conservatory of Oak Harbor presents “The Nutcracker” on Saturday, December 13th at 2pm and 7pm and Sunday, December 14th at 2pm in the Oak Harbor High School Auditorium.

The Nutcracker is a perfect holiday tradition that will delight and entertain audience members of all ages. Clara is given a Nutcracker at a party from mysterious Drosselmer. A young girl’s enchanted gift leads her on a wonderful journey through the Land of Snow and Kingdom of Sweets in this beautiful classical ballet, danced to Tchaikovsksy’s magnificent score.

The Ballet Slipper Conservatory of Oak Harbor is a non-profit performing arts group. Several months and hundreds of hours of practice are put into The Nutcracker performance. The director, Miss Diane Geragotelis, not only produces and choreographs, but also hand sews every costume. Come join us to share in this production’s special beauty and holiday splendor, featuring the talented dancers of The Ballet Slipper Conservatory.

CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION AND TICKETS!

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