The Nutcracker

Ballet and dance

Peter Wright's classic production of this festive family favourite sparkles to the swell of Tchaikovsky’s orchestral score, alongside the glow and grandeur of Julia Trevelyan Oman’s period designs. This Season marks Peter Wright’s centenary.

A man dressed in a red military jacket, white tights and black boots jumps in front of a large christmas tree with presents underneath.

Tickets

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Dates

3 December 2026 - 13 January 2027

Location

Main Stage

Approximate timings

The performance lasts approximately 2 hours and 20 minutes, including one interval.

  • Act I:

    50 minutes

  • Interval:

    30 minutes

  • Act II:

    50 minutes

Accessibility

  • Audio Described
  • Captioned
  • Family Friendly
  • Touch Tour

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Guidance

Suitable for ages 5+

There are flashing lights and dry ice used in this production. Children under the age of five are not permitted into our theatres. Children over the age of five must have their own ticket and sit next to an accompanying adult.

Generous support from

Exceptional philanthropic support from

Royal Ballet and Opera Principal The Julia Rausing Trust

The 2026/27 Royal Ballet Season is generously supported by

Aud Jebsen

Generous philanthropic support from

Kenneth and Susan Green, Huo Family Foundation and Sir Lloyd and Lady Dorfman OBE 

Production generously sponsored by

The logo for brand Van Cleef and Arpels which is their name with an ampersand in place of and

Schools' Matinees are generously supported by

The Taylor Family Foundation, The Gerald and Gail Ronson Family Foundation and David and Molly Lowell Borthwick

Synopsis

The story of The Nutcracker

At a cosy Christmas party, young Clara meets the mysterious magician Drosselmeyer, who gives her a nutcracker doll. When the guests have departed and the house is asleep, Clara sneaks downstairs in search of her favourite gift. Instead, she finds Drosselmeyer, who whisks her away on a journey into a whole world of enchantment: fantastical landscapes of flurried snow and glittering confection where toys come alive and the magic never stops.

Creatives

The artists and creatives behind the production

Choreography

Original choreography

Original Scenario

Production and scenario

Lighting designer

Production Consultant

Discover

Peter Wright’s classic production of this festive family favourite sparkles to the swell of Tchaikovsky’s orchestral score, alongside the glow and grandeur of Julia Trevelyan Oman’s period designs. This Season marks Peter Wright’s centenary.

A festive firecracker

The production

Peter Wright’s production of The Nutcracker has been enchanting children and adults alike since its first performance by The Royal Ballet in 1984. Julia Trevelyan Oman’s designs bring the story wonderfully to life, from the 19th century German home of the Stalbaums – which features a Christmas tree that transforms beyond one’s imagination – to the Kingdom of Sweets, where everything is sugar and sparkle.

A host of musical delights

The music

The Nutcracker includes some of Tchaikovsky’s – and indeed, the classical ballet canon’s – most instantly recognizable tunes. Some familiar highlights include the Waltz of the Flowers, the Dance of the Mirlitons and the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, with its signature sound of the twinkling celesta. Many of these melodies have been used in a range of media in popular culture, from festive commercials to Disney’s Fantasia.

To find out more about The Nutcracker, including key plot points and background information: read our Ballet Essentials: The Nutcracker 

Dance highlight: The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy

Marcelino Sambé as Drosselmeyer's assistant in The Nutcracker, The Royal Ballet ©2015 ROH. Photographed by Tristram Kenton
Mica Bradbury as Columbine and Leo Dixon as Harlequin in The Nutcracker, The Royal Ballet ©2022 Asya Verzhbinsky
Amelia Townsend and Artists of The Royal Ballet as Snowflakes in The Nutcracker, The Royal Ballet ©2022 Camilla Greenwell
Daichi Ikarashi as The Nutcracker Ella Newton Severgnini as Clara in The Nutcracker, The Royal Ballet ©2025 RBO. Photographed by Andrej Uspenski
Marianna Tsembenhoi as Clara and Taisuke Nakao as The Nutcracker in The Nutcracker, The Royal Ballet ©2025 RBO. Photographed by Andrej Uspenski

Accessibility and resources

Read a visual guide for The Nutcracker (PDF, 20MB).

There is lift access and there are step-free routes to over 100 seats in the Stalls Circle, Balcony and Amphitheatre. Some seats in the Stalls Circle, Balcony, Amphitheatre and the Donald Gordon Grand Tier are accessed by 9 steps or fewer. There are 10 steps or more to access seats in the Orchestra Stalls. 

You can use the assistive listening systems in our auditoriums. Surtitles, captions and translations in English are displayed on screens above the stage and around the auditorium.

Join our Access Scheme for priority access to tickets and to inform us of your access requirements.

See our Accessibility page for more information or view a visitors guide (PDF, 12.0 MB).

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