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Artist: Rylan Doty | Photo: Justin Merriman

SHOP EARLY AND GET A JUMP ON THE JOY

Weds., Dec. 3  & Thurs., Dec. 4 | 11 am - 8 pm I Benedum Center Lobby


Our Nutcracker Boutique is bigger, better and shinier than ever! Get a jumpstart on your holiday shopping with exclusive early access to everything in our lobby boutique. From festive Nutcrackers to sparkling ornaments and one-of-a-kind gifts, this is your chance to beat the rush and get goodies as special as the season itself.


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Rylan Doty & Tommie Lin Kesten | Video: Dustin Wickett

THE NUTCRACKER

December 5 - 28 | Benedum Center


Terrence S. Orr’s The Nutcracker returns next week, bringing turn-of-the-century Pittsburgh to life with hometown landmarks, shimmering snowflakes and holiday sparkle. Follow Marie and her Nutcracker Prince on their unforgettable adventure into the Land of Enchantment, where dazzling costumes, cherished dances and Tchaikovsky’s soaring score await you and your loved ones. Secure your seats now and make magical memories that last!


Concept and Choreography: Terrence S. Orr | Music: P.I. Tchaikovsky


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