Thanks! I was looking at the Warner Theater site, and I it only shows 10 for some reason https://www.warnertheatredc.com/Search?q=nutcracker |
| The bunnies march with the soldiers - they are part of the battle scene. Usually taller dancers. Lots of marching! |
Battle scene! Fun role! What level is your DD? |
My daughter was a party girl three years in a row. She is an excellent dancer. She was the best in her level. And I am a single mom making 56k a year. |
My daughter was a party girl as a 1A. She is a strong dancer and takes direction well but we definitely are not donors. This year she was cast as little clown/party boy. |
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| We're annual donors and have never gotten the Party roles! Of course DD would love it, but that's not why we donate. I think she's among the upper half of her class, I don't expect her to be Party Girl and thankfully she's a great sport, has loved every role, even with that twinge of disappointment every year. |
Exactly us too! |
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If your daughter is littlest clown, she’s more than a strong dancer. That role is a show favorite and is in the finale. Your daughter must be a strong dancer, but also acrobatic and she clearly has great stage personality. Congrats. |
Agree (also at different studio). I'm thinking dolls, clowns, butterflies, bunnies -- what? We just have party kids, soldiers, angels, polichinelles and hoops. |
It's the same but with a different name/twist. For example: Polichinelles = Clowns, Dolls are dolls = Dont most studios have Raggedy Ann, Andy and Teddy Bear? TWSB is a huge school, but the roles are limited because most of the roles, including Clara are either professional trainees or professionals. It wasnt always that way. I recall dancers 14, 16 years old within the school playing Clara. |
| That was when the overall quality of TWSB was significantly higher. It’s changed a lot in less than a decade. |
Thanks! We are really proud of her. She is over the moon at being cast as little clown. She is Level 2. She is really acrobatic and spent the last year watching/rewatching the Nutcracker that streamed last year learning the little clown part. |
Congratulations! She should be so proud. This is a shining example of a non-“rigged” casting result from a combination of talent, dedication, and hard work. She will have so much fun with this role. |