A Nutcracker Christmas was filmed in Toronto in Canada.
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New York Theatre
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American Ballet Invitational
Scene was shot While from the street this might appears to be a simple red-brick home, that facade holds a large stage with room for 280 audience members and an orchestra pit with space for 260 performers.
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The Grand Theater (interior)
Scene was shot The Elgin and Winter Garden theatres are the last surviving stacked Edwardian theatres in the world. The theatres opened in 1913 as the flagship venue of Marcus Loew's theatre chain and were designed by Thomas W. Lamb. The ground-level Elgin Theatre is decorated in gold and marble with a domed roof while seven storeys above is the Winter Garden Theatre covered in plant murals, garden trellises, and columns designed like tree trunks. The upper theatre was closed in 1928 as the lower theatre was converted to show talkies, and the upper theatre remained closed until the building was acquired by the Ontario Heritage Foundation in 1981.
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New York Ballet School
Scene was shot Salle Currie Hall began its life as a Quaker meeting house before becoming the first home of Canada's National Ballet School in 1959. When the school moved most of its operations to the nearby Celia Franca Centre in 2005, Currie Hall became the school's dining hall and a rental space.