The night before The Nutcracker

John Robert Allman

Book - 2022

"A behind-the-scenes peek at all the hard work, creativity, and excitement that leads up to the opening night performance of American Ballet Theatre's The Nutcracker"--

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Subjects
Genres
Children's stories Pictorial works
Christmas fiction
Stories in rhyme
Picture books
Published
New York : Doubleday Books for Young Readers 2022
Language
English
Corporate Author
American Ballet Theatre
Main Author
John Robert Allman (author)
Corporate Author
American Ballet Theatre (-)
Other Authors
Julianna Swaney (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Audience
Ages 3-7.
ISBN
9780593180914
9780593180921
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Review by Booklist Review

This lovely picture book features a group of children who are about to dance in The Nutcracker ballet. Lying in their beds the night before opening night, the young dancers recall their auditions, practice sessions, and rehearsals. Practicing their roles mentally while the music plays in their heads, they look forward to tomorrow evening: after entering through the stage door, they'll don their beautifully constructed costumes and take their places on stage as the orchestra begins playing Tchaikovsky's music. The children imagine dancing each scene under bright stage lights and, after the show, celebrating together before going home to sleep and prepare for the next performance. An appended double-page spread details the action in each scene, creating a helpful synopsis of the ballet. The verse text rolls along smoothly in a series of well-worded rhymed couplets. Using color sparingly but effectively, the illustrator creates a sense of music within the scenes and even reveals a backstage secret (the stilts under Mother Ginger's skirt). An appealing introduction to the ballet, presented by American Ballet Theatre.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this performance-based picture book published in partnership with the American Ballet Theatre, Allman views the Christmas ballet classic through the lens of the young ballet students dancing it. Embracing gentle parody (" 'Twas the night before The Nutcracker and, sleepless in their beds,/ these budding ballet dancers are rehearsing in their heads"), the rhyming lines revisit the kids' process--including auditions, costume fittings, and dress rehearsals--"till the burst of joy and jitters/ when a stagehand hollers 'Places!' " During the Nutcracker recounting that follows, Swaney shows the troupe of dancers, portrayed in a range of skin tones and with doll-like features, as a tapestry of costumes and gestures. Interest peaks as backstage scenes show stagehands sweeping the snow away and Mother Ginger, standing on stilts, hiding children beneath voluminous skirts. It's a double bill, introducing both the traditional story and the experiences of its child dancers. Costume illustrations from a 2010 performance conclude. Ages 3--7. (Sept.)

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Review by Horn Book Review

Presented by American Ballet Theatre. A Clement C. Mooreinspired text and lively illustrations offer a tantalizing look at the before, during, and after of "tomorrow's opening night" for four young dancers. From auditions to learning the steps, from "rehearsals...with the pros" to backstage jitters, before finally: "Tchaikovsky's music sets a mood of jolly jubilation." The seven ensuing double-page spreads provide front-row seats to the performance, including a glimpse behind the scenes during intermission. A story synopsis and original costume illustrations from the ABT's 2010 world premiere of the ballet end this engaging look at the seasonal staple. Kitty Flynn November/December 2022 p.10(c) Copyright 2022. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

See The Nutcracker from the best seats in the house and from behind the curtains. Modeled after Clement C. Moore's "A Visit From St. Nicholas," this book, created in partnership with the American Ballet Theatre, takes readers through the process of mounting the beloved show, with special attention paid to the youngest dancers. There are no dreams of sugarplums the night before the opening performance. Instead, these racially diverse young ones are restless, reliving the preparations that brought them to this point. First there were tense auditions, and then they learned and practiced the poses and steps before even beginning rehearsals and run-throughs with the professional adult dancers. Costumes were constructed and fitted, and the performers had their dress rehearsal. When the big day arrives, schoolwork must be done, and the dancers must warm up, don costumes, apply makeup, and have their hair styled. Finally, there are last family hugs and encouraging good wishes, and a stagehand calls out, "Places!" Allman now directs attention to the stage as readers experience the entire magical tale of The Nutcracker, followed by bows, cheers, and celebrations. Tonight, the children dream of all the fun to come in the next performances. Swaney's illustrations spread across the pages, often showing the action in multiple spaces, depicting the grueling hard work to achieve perfection in line and movement and the utter joy of the dance. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Young balletomanes will clamor to attend a live performance or perhaps aspire to dance themselves. (scene-by-scene summary of the ballet) (Picture book. 4-10) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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