It really depends on the child. I took my cousin to see it when she was almost 3 she did fine. If you go to a matinee, the whole audience is going to be full of children. The first act is very exciting, but the second act gets tiresome (for little kids) as the dances and music get slower. My cousin fell asleep towards the end. It might help to prepare the child for what's going to happen and to make sure you walk around a lot during the intermission.
2007-12-06 04:02:47
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answered by meridocbrandybuck 4
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It really depends on the child. I've been taking my daughter to the ballet (and plays and concerts) since she was 3. Some kids might not be ready until much later.
If it's a matinée performance, your niece will be less likely to get tired and cranky. Make sure she's fed and rested. Explain beforehand that you will all need to be very quiet during the performance so that you don't disturb anyone, and let her know that you are confident that she can do it because she's a big girl. Bring along a quiet snack and a drink that you can give her if/when she does get fidgety, let her sit on someone's lap if she needs to, and just be prepared to take her out if it's too long for her. Seats by the aisle are a good idea.
Good luck!
2007-12-06 04:20:21
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answered by daa 7
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Yes, I'm thinking that she's too young. However, when I worked for the theatre in college, the Nutcracker always drew young crowds. There were always really young kids that would attend. Whether they enjoyed it or even understood it is up for debate, but I do know there were a lot of kids who would just fall asleep or become easily bored (and annoying to those people sitting near them). But you know your niece best...
2007-12-06 04:02:09
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answered by Pooty Pootwell 5
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If it's done by a professional ballet company, then yes, it usually is. If it's just being put on by a ballet school for kids, then only the older and more advanced dancers will be on pointe.
2016-04-07 21:44:28
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answered by April 4
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I brought my 3 year old daughter this year, and she LOVED it, was totally mesmerized. We weren't super close either. But, she is pretty good at sitting still and LOVES ballet, anything related to ballet. I don't think she completely understood the story, but found it enjoyable enough. Plus they do have an intermission halfway through so they can stretch their legs and get a little break. But you know your daughter best and what she can handle. I wouldn't bring my sons (6 and 4) if my life depended on it, lol!
2007-12-06 05:06:54
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answered by Mom 6
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I went to see the Nutcracker when I was young. I loved it. My little sister couldn't sit still. My 9 year old just went.. and fell asleep! But my 6 year old loved it. I don't think I would bring a toddler. Its a little long for a toddler's attention span.
2007-12-06 04:02:14
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answered by Denise S 5
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So was Happy Feet and that was one of the most entertaining
extravaganzas of entertainment for any age
So imagine the Nutcracker Ballet it may Sooth her to sleep
if she got Bored Ever turn the key to a music box ? lullaby..
enjoy the Show... Happy Holiday's
2007-12-06 04:36:56
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answered by Anonymous
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She'd probably enjoy it, but I think she's not going to be able to sit through the whole thing. I say, go and enjoy it and when she's older, bring her with you so she'll appreciate it. There are tons of other holiday type things you can do with your mom and niece.
2007-12-06 04:05:20
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answered by icy_tempest 5
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never to young to see the nutcracker, my mother took me from age 1, every year til she passed now i take my kids age 1-18, this could become a tradition for you and your neice it will mean the world to her, she will do fine she doesn't have to understand the story to enjoy it but you would be surprised at how much she will understand it is such a great idea
2007-12-06 04:00:57
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answered by melissa s 6
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I agree that it does depend on the child. I was three when I first saw it and I was amazed with the costumes and stuff. But my son who's five will not sit through anything! He gets antsy lol I think if you took her, it'll give you something to talk about afterwards. Like have her describe her favorite costume or part. Who knows, it may even inspire her to want to dance herself!
2007-12-06 04:08:43
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answered by Anonymous
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