The holiday season would not be complete without “The Nutcracker,” and The Savannah Ballet Theatre will be celebrating with a live production of “The Nutcracker” on Dec. 10 at 5 […]
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TRUE CRIME EN POINTE: Savannah Ballet Theatre presents original show ‘Jack the Ripper’
Many may have heard of Jack the Ripper, an unidentified British Victorian era serial killer, but may not know much about his victims. This ballet sets to tell the stories […]
Savannah Ballet Theatre preps for another trip down the Yellow Brick Road
You probably remember the first time you saw the 1939 film “The Wizard of Oz.” The world of black and white suddenly bursting into color. The music. The dream. The […]
Savannah Ballet Theatre’s Nutcracker is a love letter to the Hostess City
If Halloween is incomplete without watching “Nightmare Before Christmas,” Thanksgiving a bust if you miss The Macy’s Parade, then what would the Christmas holiday season be without the familiar sights […]
INTRODUCTIONS: Meet Zack Frongillo and Jillian Ley
Zack is a guest artist for Savannah Ballet Theatre, and Jillian is a company member. They both just closed out performances in SBT’s production of “Sleepy Hollow” at the Tybee […]
Savannah Ballet Theatre presents original adaptation of ‘Sleepy Hollow’
Don’t lose your head! Just in time for Halloween you can experience one of America’s greatest legends come to life as Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman will be set […]
Savannah Ballet’s Nutcracker aims for accessibility
The Nutcracker is a staple for most any ballet theater, and Savannah Ballet Theatre is no exception
Savannah Ballet’s Jack The Ripper tells tale from a new perspective
‘We didn’t want to make up something to please the audience. This is all history.’
Off to see the ‘Wizard of Oz’
It’s a story that has reached generations of people and continues a legacy unlike maybe any other in the history of literature and film
Go nuts!
In Savannah, there are two unique productions of The Nutcracker — one professional, one not — on the same day, in different theaters, every year. It’s a holiday tradition, as predictable as the ingredients in a Paula Deen pound cake.
