If your looking for things to do in Clarksville Tennessee, make plans this weekend this Saturday December 7th to go see The Nuckcracker. There will be two shows at the Clement Building on the Austin Peay State University Campus.
Show times will be at 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm and tickets can be purchased online at www.ticketsnashville.com or at the door for $25 for adults and $20 for children. Also if you have a group of 15 or more, then you pay $18 per ticket. If you mention you CLARKSVILLE EVENTS at the door you will receive $5 off each purchased ticket. So be sure to mention CLARKSVILLE EVENTS and save some money !
This year there will be an addition to the opening scene of the Nutcracker of a four footed performers. Dance Theatre of Tennessee is partnering with several Middle Tennessee area dog agencies to present an adorable adoptable dog on stage.
Nutcracker will also have a surprise celebrity appearance in the role of the Mother Ginger in select performances. In Clarksville, Mayor Kim McMillan is the special celebrity Mother Ginger. In addition, young audience members are invited to come and partake on a Nutcracker story time at the lobby during the afternoon performances and have their pictures taken with the Sugar Plum Fairy.
“Part of our mission in bringing the beauty of ballet and the magic of dance to the people is providing access to professional and high quality productions to cities and communities where they would otherwise not have the opportunity,” shares Artistic Director Christopher Mohnani.
Dont' forget - Mention CLARKSVILLE EVENTS at the door to save $5 off each purchased ticket
UPDATE: 12-7-2013
Todays performance of the the Nutcracker” at Austin Peay State University is cancelled today and is rescheduled for one night only on Friday, December 20, at 7:00 PM.
All tickets purchased online for both the 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM performance on Saturday, December 7th will be honored on that performance. Tickets to the December 20th performance are now available by visiting www.ticketsnashville.com
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