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‘Urban Nutcracker’ – Metro US

‘Urban Nutcracker’

Tony Williams’ “Urban Nutcracker” is the only version of the beloved Christmas show that Grace Riordan has ever seen. She is reprising her role as Clarice this year, as is Becky Paul, who says, “The classical one, I went to see. I liked it, but not everyone is going to want to see a whole show that’s all ballet.”

How did you prep for the role?
Paul:
I also did it last year, so I knew a lot of the steps already.
Riordan: I’ve been doing it for five years, so I know the story, but it kinda changes a little bit every year.

What is the best part about being Clarice?
Paul:
Parts where it’s just you onstage, or you and just a few other people.
Riordan: We get to spend a lot of time with adult dancers and that teaches us a lot.

What do your friends and family think?
Paul:
Well, they’re really happy for me. And they’re really happy that I got it again. Because a lot of the time people grow, and they can’t do it again.
Riordan: My parents were really proud of me and my friends were excited because they want to come see the show.

Why should people come and see you in the show?
Paul:
It’s really a nice show. It’s more fun than just all ballet and it’s like … happier. It doesn’t feel so strange.
Riordan: Mr. Tony [Williams] changes it every year, so there’s always something different … It’s become more modern.

What is the No. 1 thing on your Christmas list?
Paul:
Games for my Wii. Mario and Sonic at the Olympics Games. I really want that.
Riordan: A new phone and a big nutcracker.

BalletRox presents Tony Williams’ ‘Urban Nutcracker’
Dec. 4 through Dec. 20
John Hancock Hall, Boston
180 Berkeley St., Boston
MBTA: Green Line to Arlington
$20-$55
617-524-3066

www.balletrox.org