Montana Ballet Company (MBC) will unveil a fresh, new Nutcracker this year, and for the first time in its 42-year history, they will be collaborating with both the Bozeman Symphony and Opera Montana.

One of the largest artistic collaborations in the region, MBC’s The Nutcracker with the Bozeman Symphony and Opera Montana’s Youth Chorus, will be held during Christmas Stroll weekend at the Willson Auditorium on Saturday, December 6th at 2 pm and 7 pm, and Sunday, December 7th at 11:30 am and at 4:30 pm.

MBC Artistic Director Melissa Bowman notes that, while staying true to everything audiences cherish, this year’s production will introduce all-new choreography, stunning sets and costumes, and exciting theatrical elements.

“Our new Nutcracker celebrates the beauty of Montana, blending its spirit with the timeless language of ballet. It’s the holiday classic you love with a few surprises—and a production that feels both fresh and rooted in our home,” said Ms. Bowman.

MBC is thrilled to welcome world-renowned guest artists, Lyrica Woodruff and Benjamin Freemantle, performing the celebrated role of Sugar Plum and her Cavalier.

Woodruff and Freemantle will share the stage with Soren Kisiel, co-director of Broad Comedy, MBC company dancers, and more than 100 dancers from the community.

Another highlight of this charming production is the Bozeman Symphony, conducted by Dr. Matthew Makeever, Concert Manager and Librarian for the Bozeman Symphony, and Artistic Director and Conductor for Second-String Orchestra in Bozeman.

“I am so excited to be returning to conduct the Montana Ballet Company’s production of The Nutcracker with the Bozeman Symphony. The Nutcracker is one of my favorite works and was such a joy to perform last year. My involvement with this production has spanned probably 25 years: From being on stage as a tumbling bear, to playing trumpet in the pit alongside my father and now leading the orchestra and collaborating with the dancers, I am so honored and fortunate to have this opportunity to be involved in a production and community I feel like I have known my whole life. This production is a treasure, and I am thankful to be here,” said Dr. Makeever.

Alongside the Bozeman Symphony, MBC is delighted to welcome Opera Montana’s Youth Chorus.

Emerald Halt-Ullman, Opera Montana Director of Community Engagement says, “We are excited to be joining MBC and the Bozeman Symphony, for the first time, in such a wonderful Bozeman tradition. Our choristers are looking forward to being a part of the magic!”

Celebrating 42 years in Bozeman, MBC’s production of The Nutcracker is a treat for the entire family! For tickets visit MontanaBallet.org or call 406.582.8702. All seating is reserved. For more information, please contact: Montana Ballet Company: 406.582.8702, or info@montanaballet.org

Season after season, MBC, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, produces quality performances, enchanting audiences with new and updated artistry of dance, choreography, music, and design.

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