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Thursday, April 24

Nutcracker – Tuff Nutt Jazz Club

Drew McOnie’s latest choreographic endeavour, ‘Nutcracker’, is a contemporary dance show that breathes new life into the beloved festive classic. In a bold departure from tradition, McOnie’s production takes audiences on a wild-spirited adventure that is as delicate and sophisticated as it is daring and mature, offering a fresh perspective on the iconic holiday ballet. This reimagining, staged at the brand-new venue, Tuff Nutt Jazz Club within London’s Southbank Centre, is not only a feast for the eyes but a celebration of diversity and self-acceptance that opens the door to those who may have previously felt excluded from the magic of “The Nutcracker.”

One of the most striking features of McOnie’s rendition is its redefined cast of characters. Clara, typically portrayed as an upper-class young girl, is now Clive, a young boy. The cherished Nutcracker doll has been transformed into an Action Man figure. Central to the story is Clive’s heartwarming relationship with his single father, who is depicted as a hardworking parent struggling to provide for his child and also accept him for who he is. This shift not only modernizes the narrative but also emphasizes the importance of family dynamics and resilience in the face of adversity.

Choreographer Drew McOnie has managed to strike a balance between preserving the traditional elements of “The Nutcracker” and presenting the material in a contemporary and fresh styling. The choreography, executed with precision and grace, demonstrates McOnie’s artistic vision while paying homage to the original piece. The dances, at once intricate and emotive, captivate the audience and provide a unique experience that beautifully juxtaposes both old and new.

Photo: Mark Senior

The cast of ‘Nutcracker’ is a collective force of talent, with Amonik Melaco, Sam Salter, Patricia Zhou, Chanelle Anthony, Christie Crosson, Tim Hodges, Lukas Hunt, and Rachel Muldoon delivering exceptional performances. Their chemistry as an ensemble is palpable, and being in such close proximity to the performers allows the audience to feel the genuine joy emanating from them as they bring this beautiful and poignant tale to life.

Cassie Kinoshi’s reinvented score of Tchaikovsky’s timeless music adds a layer of depth to the production. Kinoshi’s musical arrangements deconstruct the familiar compositions and lovingly reconstruct them with a modern twist, enriching the story’s emotional resonance. The live music, performed at the intimate Tuff Nutt Jazz Club, creates an immersive experience, allowing audiences to feel the music and its connection to the performers on a profoundly personal level.

Tuff Nutt stage, designed by Soutra Gilmour, with lighting by Joshie Harriette provides an up-close and personal vantage point that places the audience inches away from the dancers. The well thought out design choices, draw spectators into the very heart and meaning of the work, allowing them to witness the exquisite choreography up close. The absence of the traditional proscenium arch adds an element of immediacy and intimacy that is both engaging and immersive.

The cast of ‘Nutcracker’ is a collective force of talent, with Amonik Melaco, Sam Salter, Patricia Zhou, Chanelle Anthony, Christie Crosson, Tim Hodges, Lukas Hunt, and Rachel Muldoon delivering exceptional performances. Their chemistry as an ensemble is palpable, and their talent as individuals divine. Being in such close proximity to the performers allows the audience to feel the genuine joy emanating from them as they bring this beautiful and poignant tale to life.

‘Nutcracker’ runs at Tuff Nutt Jazz Club until 6th January 2024. Don’t miss the chance to witness this contemporary, festive masterpiece that succeeds in preserving the essence of the original while ushering in a new era of inclusivity, and emotion through dance. Tickets are available at: https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/whats-on/performance-dance/nutcracker

Reviewer: Alan Stuart Malin

Reviewed: 3rd November 2023

North West End UK Rating:

Rating: 4 out of 5.
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