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A fresh take on ‘The Nutcracker’ centers the holiday classic in 1960s St. Louis' Gaslight Square

Saint Louis Dance Theatre

The “Ellington/Strayhorn Nutcracker” from Jazz St Louis and St. Louis Dance Theatre will take audiences into the lives of Duke Ellington and composer .

Running Dec. 20-21, the show follows the two legendary musicians during a visit to St. Louis and an encounter with Josephine Baker. For choreographer and St. Louis Dance Theatre director Kirven Douthit-Boyd, combining the holiday classic with a story set in 1960s Gaslight Square represents “a love letter” to the composer Billy Strayhorn, who alongside Ellington produced the 1960 album that put a jazz spin on Tchaikovsky’s classic ballet.

“Strayhorn was an incredible genius of a musician and also a member of the LGBTQ community in the 1950s, at a time when most folks tried to hide,” Douthit-Boyd said on St. Louis on the Air.

“As I learned more and more about him, I was thinking about this narrative. And in conversation with [Jazz St. Louis CEO Victor Goines], he talked about Billy's dreams. I thought, ‘What would be Billy's dream in 2024?’ — and it would be to see a queer love story take place onstage.”

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When: Dec. 20-21
Where: Skip Viragh Performing Arts Center (425 S. Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63131)

To hear more from Douthit-Boyd about choreographing the show, and insights into the music of Billy Strayhorn and Duke Ellington from Jazz St. Louis CEO Victor Goines, listen to St. Louis on the Air on , , or , or click the play button below.

Listen to Kirven Douthit-Boyd and Victor Goines on 'St. Louis on the Air'

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