Nutcracker Suite will be available Friday for download, and it will air on CBS3 on Monday night. Written By: Christa Lawler | ×
The opening scene for this year’s Minnesota Ballet production of The Nutcracker is filmed in Glensheen s Carriage House Monday. The production will be available for purchase for streaming. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)
DULUTH Earlier this week, Sean M. Sullivan found himself in the unusual position of being a professional ballet dancer sitting in a chair telling a story with words.
Sullivan, in his second season with the Minnesota Ballet, is Uncle Drosselmeyer in the company’s new “Nutcracker Suite: A Duluth Tale.” He’s the character charged with setting the scene: a visiting uncle with a story about a young woman he met at the train station, Clara, and her favored nutcracker doll. Meanwhile, a handful of children dressed in holiday best gather, eager, in front of the fireplace.
Nutcracker Suite will be available Friday for download, and it will air on CBS3 on Monday night. Written By: Christa Lawler | ×
The opening scene for this year’s Minnesota Ballet production of The Nutcracker is filmed in Glensheen s Carriage House Monday. The production will be available for purchase for streaming. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)
Earlier this week, Sean M. Sullivan found himself in the unusual position of being a professional ballet dancer sitting in a chair telling a story with words.
Sullivan, in his second season with the Minnesota Ballet, is Uncle Drosselmeyer in the company’s new “Nutcracker Suite: A Duluth Tale.” He’s the character charged with setting the scene: a visiting uncle with a story about a young woman he met at the train station, Clara, and her favored nutcracker doll. Meanwhile, a handful of children dressed in holiday best gather, eager, in front of the fireplace.
Updated: Dec. 17, 7:27 p.m. | Posted: Dec. 16, 4 a.m.
There will be no in-person “Christmas Carol” at the Guthrie Theater this year. No chance to walk through Bentleyville’s famous tour of lights (more on that later). And Clara and the nutcracker will only be visiting the Land of Sweets in our dreams, or on our screens.
With coronavirus cases in Minnesota spiking, many familiar holiday attractions will look very different this year. But while 2020’s celebrations may be at a distance, there are still plenty of opportunities for festive holiday activities. Here are a few ideas.
Light shows get the drive-thru treatment