Norwich Theatre Royal
With its tropical backdrop and Latin-infused reworking of Tchaikovsky’s score, Acosta Danza’s touring show, if not always coherent, flies by

As a dancer, Carlos Acosta had a generosity in the way he welcomed audiences into his world, exuding warmth and engagement. In creating Nutcracker in Havana, a reimagining of a Christmas classic in a Cuban mode, he reveals exactly the same spirit. This new production is as sunny and relaxing as a day on a beach. With added snow.

Premiering in the Norwich theatre that has co-produced this tour by Acosta Danza and guests, the show immediately whisks you (courtesy of designer Nina Dunn’s videos) on an aerial tour of the capital and out through lush vegetation to a farm where an extended family are happily partying. The Drosselmeyer figure is Uncle Elias, returned from Miami, and played with a sparkling waistcoat and relaxed charisma by the wonderful Alexander Varona. He has a vintage Chevrolet that drives itself, and his magic tricks provide the partygoers with bright clothes, a bigger tree and a grand staircase.

Carlos Acosta’s Nutcracker in Havana tours the UK until 28 January 2025

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