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Wednesday night, The American Ballet Theatre celebrated the opening of everyone's favorite Christmas show, The Nutcracker. And since there's no better New York City cliché than checking out dancing mice dance and toy soldiers in the middle of December, we figured we'd give you a peek inside the costume design of this year's performance, helmed by Richard Hudson, who is best known for his creations for Broadway's The Lion King.
· The Nutcracker [BAM]