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‘The Nutcracker’ shows in South Florida: Deals include $5 tickets

If your holiday plans include seeing “The Nutcracker,” we've found a way you can see the Miami City Ballet performance of this time-honored classic for less.

The deal, from Culture Shock Miami, is for patrons age 13 to 22 — but each young person can bring someone else along for one low price.

Miami City Ballet is staging George Balanchine's version of the Tchaikovsky work, with more than 100 dancers and children, elaborate costumes and spectacular scenery. The ballet company is performing in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach counties.

This is a fantastic deal for teens and young adults: $5 tickets to “The Nutcracker,” presented by Miami City Ballet.

The deal is good for performances on Dec. 16-19, Dec. 21-24 and Dec. 26 in Miami. The Culture Shock Miami deal is for those  between the ages of 13-22, and each young person who purchases a ticket may purchase another $5 ticket for someone of any age. Get the deal here.

Other ‘Nutcracker' deals: 

  • 20 percent off the Great Russian Nutcracker video on demand. Get the deal here.
  • $5 tickets to “The Nutcracker,” via Culture Shock Miami presented by Armour Dance Theatre and New World School of the Arts, on Dec. 4 in Miami. The deal is for those age 13-22, but each young person who purchases a ticket may purchase another $5 ticket for someone of any age. Get details here.
  • $5 tickets to “The Nutcracker,” presented by Arts Ballet Theatre of Florida, Dec. 10-12 in Aventura. The Culture Shock Miami deal is for those age 13-22, but each young person who purchases a ticket may purchase another $5 ticket for someone of any age. Get details here.
  • Get half-price tickets to “The Nutcracker” from Dec. 11-12 in Coral Springs. Get the deal here.

More free and cheap South Florida holiday events

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