Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We would also like to know what a flower page is as DD auditioned for 2 completely different roles and was assigned this one. She is level 2.
They dont hold auditions for every single possible role that a child at that level can do. Some things like clown for instance need a certain skill or jumping or cartwheels etc. I am pretty sure flower pages are in the second act and they give flowers to the prince and Clara and then they sit in the chairs on the side of the stage for most of act two - so fun for the kids as they get to watch most of the show. I think they have the animal masks too if I remember correctly? Like frog and bear?
I think the flower pages are in the beige/gold costumes holding cherry blossom branches dancing with the bees and mushrooms early in the second act. I think they may have cut this role from the dance last year when they had reduced cast sizes. I remember this role when my daughter was a mushroom in 2019.
I just want to say that I really appreciate the veteran Nutcracker parents here who can give this level of detail about the ballet, various roles, etc. Thank you so much — v helpful to us first-timers! What role was your daughter cast in this year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We would also like to know what a flower page is as DD auditioned for 2 completely different roles and was assigned this one. She is level 2.
They dont hold auditions for every single possible role that a child at that level can do. Some things like clown for instance need a certain skill or jumping or cartwheels etc. I am pretty sure flower pages are in the second act and they give flowers to the prince and Clara and then they sit in the chairs on the side of the stage for most of act two - so fun for the kids as they get to watch most of the show. I think they have the animal masks too if I remember correctly? Like frog and bear?
I think the flower pages are in the beige/gold costumes holding cherry blossom branches dancing with the bees and mushrooms early in the second act. I think they may have cut this role from the dance last year when they had reduced cast sizes. I remember this role when my daughter was a mushroom in 2019.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We would also like to know what a flower page is as DD auditioned for 2 completely different roles and was assigned this one. She is level 2.
They dont hold auditions for every single possible role that a child at that level can do. Some things like clown for instance need a certain skill or jumping or cartwheels etc. I am pretty sure flower pages are in the second act and they give flowers to the prince and Clara and then they sit in the chairs on the side of the stage for most of act two - so fun for the kids as they get to watch most of the show. I think they have the animal masks too if I remember correctly? Like frog and bear?
I think the flower pages are in the beige/gold costumes holding cherry blossom branches dancing with the bees and mushrooms early in the second act. I think they may have cut this role from the dance last year when they had reduced cast sizes. I remember this role when my daughter was a mushroom in 2019.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We would also like to know what a flower page is as DD auditioned for 2 completely different roles and was assigned this one. She is level 2.
They dont hold auditions for every single possible role that a child at that level can do. Some things like clown for instance need a certain skill or jumping or cartwheels etc. I am pretty sure flower pages are in the second act and they give flowers to the prince and Clara and then they sit in the chairs on the side of the stage for most of act two - so fun for the kids as they get to watch most of the show. I think they have the animal masks too if I remember correctly? Like frog and bear?
Anonymous wrote:Sorry for a silly question.. newcomer here. If your child is performing in so many shows (based on previous post, it could be 6-12), do parents normally buy tickets and watch all of them? or just watch the first one or two and drop them off for the rest of shows and pick them up at the end?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone one how many shows a PB3 role will need to perform? I just counted, there are 37 shows at Warner in November/December. I understand that they won't need to perform at every single show, just trying to get an idea on the number.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone one how many shows a PB3 role will need to perform? I just counted, there are 37 shows at Warner in November/December. I understand that they won't need to perform at every single show, just trying to get an idea on the number.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We would also like to know what a flower page is as DD auditioned for 2 completely different roles and was assigned this one. She is level 2.
They dont hold auditions for every single possible role that a child at that level can do. Some things like clown for instance need a certain skill or jumping or cartwheels etc. I am pretty sure flower pages are in the second act and they give flowers to the prince and Clara and then they sit in the chairs on the side of the stage for most of act two - so fun for the kids as they get to watch most of the show. I think they have the animal masks too if I remember correctly? Like frog and bear?
Anonymous wrote:We would also like to know what a flower page is as DD auditioned for 2 completely different roles and was assigned this one. She is level 2.