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Nutcracker Ballet Tickets for Wilton Dance Studio Production

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Tickets are available now for Wilton Dance Studio's 14th annual production of the Nutcracker ballet. 


The production features more than 100 local dancers, including 40 from Weston and Redding. Students, parents and friends of the studio collaborate to keep the performance filled with holiday magic. The ballet will be performed on Sunday, December 9 at 1 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Wilton High School’s Clune Center for the Performing Arts. This family-friendly production features beautiful sets, costumes and of course dancing to bring to life a holiday ballet tradition.


Wilton Dance Studio’s Nutcracker is now in its 14th year. Any long-running production needs an update, and this year’s performance is filled with them.  Brenda Froehlich, Wilton native and owner of the studio said, “Every year we do our best to keep the performance fresh for the audience and for the dancers. Some of our dancers have been with us for more than 10 years and we’re committed to making The Nutcracker magical for them every year.” 


Tickets are available by contacting the studio at 203-544-9007 or www.wiltondance.com 

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