Ballet Louisiane presents The Nutcracker
Saturday matinee performance

Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 2pm

  • Handicap accessible
  • Free parking
This event has passed.

Since 1928, thousands of New Orleans' best dancers have enjoyed the unique teaching methods of Lelia Haller. Lelia Haller Ballet Classique will present their company, Ballet Louisiane, in their 12th annual production of the holiday dance classic The Nutcracker, based on E.T.A. Hoffman's story "The Nutcracker and The Mouse King" with soaring musical score by Tchaikovsky.

Lelia Haller was the first in New Orleans to begin the tradition of annual productions of this holiday classic, and this year continues its tradition of recruiting some of the best-known local award-winning theatrical talents to star in the production.

Scott Sauber dances the role of The Nutcracker Prince, Lara Grice is spicey Mother Ginger, and Director/Designer/Actor Edward R. Cox brings Uncle Drosselmayer magically to life.

The role of Clara will be played by Addison Womac with Saintsation Jesse Hernandez as The Mouse King, Cate Tallant as The Sugar Plum Fairy, Trey Mauldwin as The Cavalier, and Rachel Yazbeck and Edward Spots as The Snow Queen and King.

This performance will feature choreography by Cheryl O'Sullivan, Shannon Rodriguez, Joan Casey, Jennifer Hazelwood and Tanya Kinnett, direction by Shannon Rodriguez and Joan Casey, sets and props by Edward R. Cox, costumes by Cecile Covert and Joan Casey, lighting by Scott Sauber, and production photography by Sheik.

Lelia Haller founded her ballet school in 1928 after her years as a pedagogue with the Paris Opera Ballet and began the tradition of the annual productions of The Nutcracker in New Orleans in the early 1950's. Many of the best known dancers in New Orleans and the nation studied under Lelia Haller, including internationally renowned choreographer Kirk Peterson, international superstar Royes Fernandez (Considered America's First Premiere Danseur), Harvey Hysell, Ellen Hardeman, Karen Hebert and a host of others on the national and international dance scene. Today, Lelia Haller's grand and great grand children continue to run and work in the business, still using her distinctive and classic educational style.


St. Martin's Episcopal School, The Solomon Theater

225 Green Acres Road
Metairie, LA 70003