publication date: Nov 18, 2010
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author/source: Anne Coates
The fabulous story of the
wooden Nutcracker has been transported to another
era and another world as
Tchaikovsky's powerful music works its
magic for another
audience and encapsulates the wonder of
Christmas.
Set during the
Second World War in Alberta,
The Christmas Nutcracker features Clara, a 12 year old whose father is a
prisoner of war in Germany. Sent on an
errand to the local store cum post office,
Clara is delighted to receive a
postcard from her father and on her
way home to tell her family she meets
Drosselmeyer – played by the inimitable
Brian Cox – who
enchants her into inviting him to spend
Christmas eve with her family.
Drosselmeyer arrives complete with
gifts for her two brothers and the
wooden Nutcracker for Clara who is granted a
special wish to see her father. Four exquisite
dance spectacles, performed by the world renowned
Alberta Ballet are woven into the
narrative to create Clara's dream world. An excellent way to
introduce ballet to children.
The Christmas Nutcracker is a worthy adaptation of the
novel and the film has something for everyone. A
family treat during the
festive season – you may need some tissues! – and
Janelle Jorde as Clara makes an
impressive debut.
The Christmas Nutcracker [DVD] from
Revolver Entertainment is available from Amazon.