The Nutcracker Ballet: how would you describe the story to a 2-year-old?
Rosie and I are going to see the Nutcracker Tuesday morning. I remember being confused when I was a kid. I guess I still am. Who is the Sugar Plum Fairy, and why is she dancing? Is the nutcracker the prince? Are you supposed to fear the Mouse King?
If you have any idea what, if anything I should tell Rosie of the story, please let me know. I got a copy of the book and was once again amazed how convoluted everything seemed to be.
If you have any idea what, if anything I should tell Rosie of the story, please let me know. I got a copy of the book and was once again amazed how convoluted everything seemed to be.

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The Sugar Plum Fairy was just watching over the Land of Sweets while the Nutcracker Prince was busy. She's so verklempt over Clara's help that she brings in all the other sweets/dancers for Clara to watch (this makes up the bulk of Act II).
They all kind of disappear at the end because the idea is that Clara is dreaming all of this. But it's all vague-y. It's kind of like the original... "It was just a dream...OR WAS IT?"
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Mostly, I remember loving the costumes & the dancing, and not caring terribly much about the rest.
(The other reason the story is a bit fuzzy in my head is because Andy & I go to see this (NSFW) burlesque version yearly! Though it's remarkable how many story elements of the original are included; the adaptation was definitely done with love.)
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Also helpful was that the 1-hr version of the show skipped a lot of things...
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This story was turned into a show, 'cause people like to dance, and the show got popular because it reminded people about their old toys.
Today, people still go to the show because they remember liking the show when they were little even though very few living people actually remember playing with the original toys that sparked the whole thing.
Hmm... after reading that, it just might be as convoluted as the original story.