Cape Ballet Africa’s production of The Nutcracker, now on stage at the Teatro at Montecasino, is one of those rare festive rituals that still feels special. Presented with Tchaikovsky’s beloved score and performed by a 50-strong company alongside international guest artists, this new version honours tradition while feeling intentionally considered and warmly inviting. With choreography by Maina Gielgud, artistic direction by Debbie Turner and sets by Michael Mitchell, the production opens the door to a dreamlike world of high society of years gone by, snowflakes, sweets and courage, setting the tone for a show that feels genuinely celebratory.
There is something about attending the ballet that feels like buying yourself flowers. It is a deliberate treat, a moment of personal indulgence that fills the soul rather than the schedule. Watching The Nutcracker unfold here carried that exact feeling. The music is a reminder of how timeless Tchaikovsky truly is and just how many of his melodies live in our collective memory, resurfacing with a rush of familiarity as the music swells.
The production itself is poised and polished, beautifully assembled without feeling stiff. The decision to retain the original Russian character through costumes, props and performers of different ages gives the ballet a grounded authenticity. Standout performances include Denys Cherevychko, visiting from Ukraine, who brings a distinctive presence to the stage, Marcel Meyer, whose artistry extends beyond performance into costume design and the children portraying the rats, whose innocence and charm were just delightful.
Cape Ballet Africa’s The Nutcracker is now on at the Teatro at Montecasino until 28 December 2025.
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