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Tuesday, December 6, 2022

REVIEW: The Nutcracker by The Joffrey Ballet At Lyric Opera House December 3 – 27, 2022

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The Nutcracker by The Joffrey Ballet 

At Lyric Opera House 

The Joffrey Ballet, The Nutcracker

Photo by Todd Rosenberg


Review

by Catherine Hellmann, Guest Critic 

“Everything is beautiful at the ballet,” goes the dreamy song from A Chorus Line, and that sentiment certainly applies to the Joffrey Ballet’s annual holiday production of The Nutcracker. The setting has a wonderful Chicago twist by occurring among the excitement of the World’s Columbian Exposition of 1893. The background depicts the world’s first Ferris Wheel and the Statue of the Republic by Daniel Chester French. (a smaller replica of “the Golden Lady” stands at a traffic circle in Jackson Park--unless construction of the Obama Presidential Library has forced its temporary removal.)  

Of course, the marvelous music by Tchaikovsky, played by the Lyric Opera Orchestra, remains. The dancing and choreography are, as expected, fabulous and inventive. Brian Selznick, the talented children’s author/illustrator, designed the story. The costumes and masks by Julian Crouch are wonderful. I loved the couples who had the men’s top hats and their vests matching their partner’s sashes at their waists. Adding to the magic are the Projection Designs by 59 Productions. 



The Joffrey Ballet, The Nutcracker
Photo by Cheryl Mann 

Clara has been changed to Marie, and her mother is a sculptress designing the famous “Golden Lady,” a neat feminist touch. They live in a rather primitive log cabin, where their sad little Christmas tree resembles a Charlie Brown tree, (Or as our brother Marty so eloquently phrased it, “Known by its Latin name,’Charlius Brownius,’” due to the ugly trees our father procured every year.) 

A very cute little girl sitting behind us offered an adorable commentary about the plot. “They’re playing games!” explained her grandma about the children at Marie’s cabin. When the bratty brother Franz breaks the Nutcracker gift (some things never change), our little friend blurted,”He broke it! She’s crying!” Then, The Great Impresario (with an awesome red cape he swept around to lovely theatrical  effect) “fixed it!” The gift was hidden in a cabinet, and it was  revealed. “The Nutcracker was in there! I knew it!” blurted our young theater goer. 

The scene with the rats was creepy, like being in our Chicago alley. (Another peculiar, perhaps unintended, reference to our beloved city…) I especially liked when the Rat King was stabbed and then dramatically hoisted off, twitching to the end, by his followers.   

Grandma behind us explained, ”The Nutcracker is a prince. They are falling in love!” (“I liked seeing the men’s butts!” declared my sister, with brutal, contrasting honesty about the pas de deux.) A gondola boat, resembling the ones from the Great Basin at the 1893 Fair, carries Marie and her prince away. There are projections of the German House, Moorish Palace, and Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show to remind us of the Chicago location. In fact, one of the traditional Nutcracker dance numbers was now performed by “Buffalo Bill” with his lasso and three rowdy cowgirls. (The real Buffalo Bill had the last laugh at the 1893 Fair. Refused admittance by the officials at the Fair, Buffalo Bill set up camp outside the fairgrounds, charged 50 cents to get in, same as Fair admission fee, and made a fortune.)    

One of the traditional dance numbers brought Little Egypt to mind. There was a scandalous belly dancer in 1893 named Little Egypt who performed just outside the fairgrounds. One of the ballet dancers was carried in by her partner and proceeded to perform a sensuous, sexy dance that had everyone riveted. She was amazing. My sister described them as “inspiring” and declared “what poise!” 

Our little friend in the row behind us was unhappy by Act II. At two hours, the show was simply too long for her. There was a lot of crying, whimpering, and shushing. “No child under ten should be allowed into this performance,” was my sister’s takeaway announcement.      

But that said, please make a family tradition of seeing Joffrey Ballet’s fantastic production of The Nutcracker. Get your mandatory photos in the lobby. You will make extraordinary memories. 

Catherine Hellmann is a theater junkie, a teacher, a mom of three, and a weirdo who keeps her Christmas tree up all year round. It makes her happy.    



Jeraldine Mendoza and Dylan Gutierrez. Photo by Cheryl Mann


THE JOFFREY BALLET CELEBRATES THE HOLIDAYS 
WITH RETURN OF CHRISTOPHER WHEELDON’S CHICAGO-SET 
THE NUTCRACKER

The critically-acclaimed holiday classic highlighting Chicago’s famous World’s Fair of 1893 returns for 25 performances, 

December 3 – 27, 2022

The Joffrey Ballet’s critically-acclaimed reimagined classic, The Nutcracker by Tony Award®-winning choreographer Christopher Wheeldon, returns to the Lyric Opera House, 20 North Upper Wacker Drive, in 25 performances, December 3 – 27, 2022. Set in Chicago’s World’s Fair in 1893, Wheeldon’s The Nutcracker highlights the rich cultural heritage of Chicago and the wonder of the season.

“This glorious production only gets better with time,” said Ashley Wheater, The Mary B. Galvin Artistic Director. “Now, six years since its debut, the holiday magic of the Joffrey’s version of The Nutcracker is perhaps more poignant than ever, a story of family and adventure. But more than anything, it is an homage to a city we cherish so much, and we look forward to celebrating another incomparable holiday season in Chicago once more.”  

“I have many fond memories of watching The Nutcracker throughout my life, and even now, dozens upon dozens of viewings later,” Greg Cameron, President and CEO, added. “What I love most is that no matter how many times I see it, the spectacle and sheer wonderment still feels new. The Nutcracker has a way of reaching people, and we are most proud and fortunate that the Joffrey’s version continues to be a point of pride and joy for Chicagoans year after year.”

Alberto Velazquez and ensemble of The Nutcracker

Photo by Cheryl Mann 

Wheeldon’s American tale relocates Marie and her immigrant family to the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893, and opens as young Marie and her mother, a sculptress creating the Fair’s iconic Statue of the Republic, host a festive Christmas Eve celebration. After a surprise visit from the creator of the Fair, the mysterious Great Impresario, Marie embarks on a whirlwind adventure with the Nutcracker Prince through a dreamlike World’s Fair.

A ballet in two acts set to Tchaikovsky’s classic score, The Nutcracker features an award-winning creative team, including Tony Award®-nominated set and costume designer Julian Crouch, Caldecott Medal Award-winning author Brian Selznick, Obie and Drama Desk award-winning puppeteer Basil Twist, Tony Award®-winning lighting designer Natasha Katz and Tony Award®-winning projection designer 
Ben Pearcy/59 Productions. The production was adapted in 2021 by Wheeldon to fit the larger Lyric Opera stage.

The Nutcracker features live music performed by the Lyric Opera Orchestra, conducted by Scott Speck, Music Director of The Joffrey Ballet.

For the third year in partnership with Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, signature scenes from the production will be projected on the world’s largest canvas, Art on theMart. The digital art projection, designed by local production studio The Mill with music arranged by Joffrey Assistant Conductor & Company Pianist Michael Moricz, will be displayed on theMART’s 2.5 acre river-façade. It can be viewed nightly for free from the ‘Jetty’ section of the Chicago Riverwalk on Wacker Drive between Wells Street and Franklin Street November 19 – December 30, 2022, in two airings, at 7:30 and 8:00 p.m. More information can be found at artonthemart.com/programming

Jeraldine Mendoza and Dylan Gutierrez. Photo by Todd Rosenberg

Schedule

The Joffrey Ballet performs The Nutcracker Saturday, December 3 through Sunday, December 27, 2022. The full schedule is as follows: Saturday, December 3 at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM; Sunday, December 4 at 1:00 PM; Friday, December 9 at 7:00 PM; Saturday, December 10 at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM; Sunday, December 11 at 1:00 PM and 6:00 PM; Thursday, December 15 at 7:00 PM; Friday, December 16 at 7:00 PM; Saturday, December 17 at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM; Sunday, December 18 at 1:00 PM and 6:00 PM; Wednesday, December 21 at 7:00 PM; Thursday December 22 at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM; Friday, December 23 at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM; Sunday, December 24 at 11:00 AM and 4:00 PM; Monday, December 26 at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM; and Tuesday, December 27 at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM. 

Single tickets start at $36 and are available for purchase online at Joffrey.org/Nutcracker, by telephone at 312.386.8905 or at Lyric Opera Box Office located at 20 N. Upper Wacker Dr. 


About The Joffrey Ballet

The Joffrey Ballet is one of the premier dance companies in the world today, with a reputation for boundary-breaking performances for more than 60 years. The Joffrey repertoire is an extensive collection of all-time classics, modern masterpieces, and original works. 

Founded in 1956 by pioneers Robert Joffrey and Gerald Arpino, the Joffrey remains dedicated to artistic expression, innovation, and first-rate education and engagement programming. The Joffrey Ballet continues to thrive under The Mary B. Galvin Artistic Director Ashley Wheater MBE and President and CEO Greg Cameron.

Special thanks to 2022-2023 The Nutcracker Presenting Sponsor, Guarantee Trust Life Insurance, and Production Sponsors AARP Illinois and C.D. Peacock. The Joffrey gratefully acknowledges The Nutcracker Commissioning Sponsors: Margot and Josef Lakonishok; Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust; Hancher Auditorium, University of Iowa; and the many “Believers.”

The Joffrey Ballet is grateful for the support of its 2022–2023 Season Sponsors: Abbott Fund, Alphawood Foundation Chicago, Daniel and Pamella DeVos Foundation, The Florian Fund, Anne L. Kaplan, Nancy and Sanfred Koltun, and Live Music Sponsors Sandy and Roger Deromedi, Sage Foundation, and The Marina and Arnold Tatar Fund for Live Music. The Joffrey also acknowledges Season Partners Chicago Athletic Clubs, and Athletico Physical Therapy, official provider of physical therapy for The Joffrey Ballet.

For more information on The Joffrey Ballet and its programs, visit joffrey.org. Connect with the Joffrey on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and LinkedIn.

Yumi Kanazawa and Hyuma Kiyosawa

Photo by Todd Rosenberg

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

HELP OUT: Free Family Friendly Fun Run With Massai Warriors TODAY at 10:30 at Freshii

As holiday shoppers are running down Michigan Avenue to score holiday sales, Free The Children ambassadors and Maasai Warriors from Kenya, Wilson Meikuaya and Jackson Letasuna, will hit the Magnificent Mile to lead a fun run reminding local Chicagoans to give back this holiday season. And it’s easy to do! Local Chicago business Freshii has partnered with international charity and educational partner Free The Children to create a unique national promotion to help nourish and energize children and communities in the developing world. 

ChiIL Mama will be there, and we'll have a photo filled feature and some sweet giveaways for you later today.



**In December, Freshii customers can purchase $5 limited edition reusable “green bowls” with proceeds going towards building school kitchens and vegetable gardens in Free The Children communities around the world.**   

Freshii invited Wilson and Jackson from rural Kenya to visit Chicago for the first time, dressed in traditional red shukas with beaded jewelry, they will lead the run from Freshii locations throughout the city to symbolize health, wellness and nutrition and kick-off Freshii’s national promotion.


The run kicks off TODAY at 10:30 a.m. from the Freshii at 900 N. Michigan. It’s a fun, family friendly opp, and kids are welcome to take photos with the warriors.   It’s free to participate.

Friday, December 21, 2012

You Write The Rules With The Harlem Globetrotters #GlobieFamily





This year we're super stoked to be able to see The Harlem Globetrotters in Cincinnati with my parents on December 29th, as part of the Globetrotters' new affiliate program.   The Harlem Globetrotters will be rockin' the midwest next week, including Allstate Arena in Chicago on Friday, December 28th for all our ChiIL Chi, IL families out there.

For us, the holidays are family time.  Our kids are off school for an extended break from December 15th through January 7th, so we spend loads of time together and make it to see two sets of grandparents and extended family.  With such a long winter break from our school and work routines, we're especially on the lookout for fun activities to do together.  

I have fond memories of seeing The Harlem Globetrotters with my grandparents and parents back in the 70's, during my own childhood, and can't wait to recreate the experience with my own kids.   I was also pretty jazzed to just learn this week that the father of a long time blogger friend of mine was actually a Harlem Globetrotter back in the 50's!   My dad and my husband's dad were both accountants, and since they never juggled the books, let alone basketballs, having an Ex-Globetrotter Dad seems exotic and fun to me. 

We're an active family who loves to go to theatre, see live music, and travel.  We particularly love to laugh together.   My kids are avid circus arts fans and have been taking classes and performing for two years with CircEsteem.   They've both studied juggling, acro and clowning, so I know they'll enjoy seeing those elements merged into basketball by the infamous Globetrotters.



ChiIL Mama's readers can Save $7 per ticket* by using the promo code “TOGETHER“.  Get ready to experience a show your family will remember for a lifetime!  

Daily urban life can get hectic and fly by, and kids grow up stunningly fast.   So we make a point to hang out and play together.   There's nothing that makes me smile more than taking photos and videos of my kids laughing, grinning and enjoying life.   They're smiling already, watching The Harlem Globetrotters videos on YouTube and anticipating the live spectacle to come!   They've also been laughing as they help choose possible new, silly rules for the game we'll see.

NEW this year. For the first time ever, fans - yes YOU - are in charge and get to call the shots. The idea behind The Globetrotters new show, "You Write The Rules" is that YOU decide the new rule we add to Globetrotters basketball, a rule that could affect the outcome of the game.  It's #YOURRULE, so vote now for the rule that YOU want to see when you come to watch us play in your town!


Not sure what you want #YOURRULE to be? Click here to learn more about how the rules work



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The Harlem Globetrotters love seeing families laugh together during our games, and would love to see your family when we come to a city near you.  If you’re looking for an awesome event the whole family will enjoy, get your tickets to the Harlem Globetrotters “You Write the Rules” tour.  Your family’s smiles will start before you even get to the game because this year, your family can vote at harlemglobetrotters.com, and decide rules for the game like two balls in play at the same time that could affect the final outcome. After the game, Globetrotters will stay on court to sign autographs and take photographs with your kids.  
Disclosure: This is a sponsored post brought to you by the Harlem Globetrotters.   We were given tickets for our family and a discount for our readers.   All opinions are our own.

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