Moscow Ballet’s “Great Russian Nutcracker” – $34 for One G-Pass Ticket with Optional Nutcracker and DVD on November 18, at 7 p.m.

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Today’s Groupon Edmonton Daily Deal of the Day: Moscow Ballet’s “Great Russian Nutcracker” – $34 for One G-Pass Ticket with Optional Nutcracker and DVD on November 18, at 7 p.m.

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Value $69.50
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The Groupon Deal

  • $34 for one ticket for balcony seating plus one DVD (up to $69.50 value)
  • $47 for one ticket for floor and balcony seating plus one nutcracker (up to $95.50 value)
  • $70 for one ticket for floor and balcony seating plus one nutcracker and one DVD (up to $140.50 value)
  • Click here to view the seating chart

This is a limited 6-day only sale that will expire at midnight on Monday, October 5, 2015.

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In a Nutshell
Professional Russian dancers leap and pirouette against stunning backdrops in a holiday ballet set to Tchaikovsky’s beloved score

The Fine Print
Promotional value expires Nov 19, 2015. Limit 8 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Redeem on 11/18 for a ticket at venue box office. Refundable only on day of purchase. Must purchase together to sit together. Discount reflects merchant’s current ticket prices-price may differ on day of the event. For ADA seating, call box office promptly upon receipt of voucher – availability is limited. Ticket value includes all fees. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Moscow Ballet’s “Great Russian Nutcracker”
http://www.nutcracker.com/
8900 114 St.
Edmonton, AB T6G 2S4

Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker
The spirit of Tchaikovsky guides Moscow Ballet’s professional ballerinas as they leap and pirouette against hand-painted backgrounds that invigorate his spirited score in time for the holiday season. Great Russian Nutcracker reintroduces audiences of all ages to young Masha, whose taste for adventure rivals her magical wooden doll’s legendary aversion to chestnuts. Dancers fling themselves across the stage in grand jetés as the curtain opens on Moscow’s iconic skyline, which gives way to a spooky dreamland as the Mouse King rears his fuzzy head to stir up mischief. Audiences gasp as legions of mice capture Masha’s strong-jawed companion and carry him away, past a lavishly decorated Christmas tree that soars toward the ceiling, and through their fellow dancers, who do not grow taller in the same way. The ensuing battle ushers the action into the enchanted Land of Peace and Harmony in the ballet’s second act.

Russian designer Valentin Fedorov’s 3-D backdrops pay homage to the snowy forests of his homeland, and the puppets that dance alongside the ballerinas nod to the mysterious felt creatures that roam the foothills of Siberia. Moscow Ballet selects its soloists from Moscow’s finest crop of dancers, and local children can audition to join the corps for one city, earning the chance to twirl their little feet with the company in walk-on roles.

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