
Burton and Tuzas from 1979 production
One of the sure signs of the Christmas season is the return of The Nutcracker to ballet companies across America. Though the Little Rock Civic Ballet had first presented this ballet in 1968, by the mid-1970s, it was no longer performing the complete ballet.
In 1978, the Little Rock Civic Ballet was reorganized and re-christened Ballet Arkansas. That first year, it did not perform The Nutcracker. But on December 11, 1979, the tradition returned as Ballet Arkansas presented its first production of The Nutcracker. It was once again at Robinson Center Music Hall.
The production was directed and choreographed by Lorraine Cranford, Ballet Arkansas’ Artistic Director. The music was provided by musicians from the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra under the baton of guest conductor David Schimmell. This was the first time in several years that the ballet had been accompanied by the ASO.
The guest artists were Anne Burton and Tanju Tuzer, both from Dallas. The local dancers including David Twillie, Mirana, Peggy Howard, Carol Campbell, Jeffrey Stuart, Haven Cooper, Buddy Harris, Chris Clarke and Jeff Johns.
Tickets were $3.00 for the matinee. Evening performances ranged from $5 to $10 a person.