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Historic Palace Theatre
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Lockport Area Student Dancers Joined Moscow Ballet
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Moscow Ballet's Great Russian Nutcracker is
Returning to Lockport with 20th Anniversary Production!

The special 20th Anniversary production of Moscow Ballet's Great Russian Nutcracker in 2012 overflows with a spectacular new "Dove of Peace," where 2 dancers become one stunning bird, inspired by the early works of Stanislov Vlasov, original choreographer and director of Moscow Ballet's inaugural Great Russian Nutcracker. The production also features a Christmas tree that grows to 7 stories tall; falling snow and Troika-styled sleigh escorted by Russian folk characters Ded Moroz (Father Christmas) and Snegurochka (Snow Maiden); towering hand-made silk puppets; 200 all new, lavish costumes; and 9 hand-painted backdrops, all set to Pyotr Tchaikovsky's complete Nutcracker Suite score.
For 20 years, Great Russian Nutcracker performances have featured the finest Russian ballerinas and danseurs. From former Bolshoi soloist Stanislov Vlasov and partner Lilia Sabitova (People's Artist of Russia) in 1993 to the classic Marina Alexandrova and Vitaly Zabelin in 1996; danseur and upstart choreographer Anatolie Emelianov and Honored Artist of Russia Tatiana Predenia in 2002; Varna IBC Gold Medalists Cristina and Alexei Terentiev in 2006; and award winning partners Karyna Shatkovskaya and Vladimir Tkachenko in 2011. Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker celebrates 20 years of soaring holiday spirit!
"Sparkly tableau of angelic dancers... palpable chemistry."
Albany Times Union
The Palace Theatre was constructed in 1925 as a movie house; its inaugural event was a showing of Cecil B. DeMille's 1923 silent film, "The Ten Commandments." The beautiful theater quickly became known as "the finest picture and show house in Western New York." Marking its 85th anniversary in 2010, the Palace has undergone changes including to its color scheme as well as renovations throughout the years, but has maintained its historical appeal. Today, the theater continues to show popular movies, such as "The Lorax" and "The Three Stooges." It also hosts stage productions of Broadway shows as well as community theater and dance groups.




