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The Nutcracker | Bakker Productions | Earl Arts Centre | Launceston

Toy soldier surrounded by snowflakes
Original story by E.T.A Hoffman, adapted and directed by Renee Bakker with Courtney Hayes and Indea Quinn This October, relive the magic of a timeless Christmas tale with Bakker Productions' delightful stage version of The Nutcracker - a whimsical reimagining brought to life by a talented cast of young performers. Follow Clara, Max, and Anna as they tumble through a long-forgotten portal into Nutcrackerland - a world of enchanted forests, mischievous rats, candy-fuelled chaos, and one very determined Rat King. Along the way, they'll meet ballerinas turned to stone, a brave Nutcracker Prince, a kingdom under threat, and learn a lesson they never knew they needed. Presented by the talented young actors of Bakker Production's Theatre School, this vibrant play is a celebration of childhood adventure, festive wonder, and the magic of believing in the impossible. With humour, heart, and a healthy dose of Christmas magic, The Nutcracker is a heartwarming adventure for the whole family!
Event Details
  • Thursday 16 October 2025 - Saturday 18 October 2025 (Daily)

  • 6:00 PM to 7:45 PM

  • 10 Earl Street, Launceston, Tasmania, 7250

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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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