Clara and the Nutcracker dance their way to Telfair Peet
The East Alabama Community Ballet will be presenting their 23rd performance of "The Nutcracker" ballet from Dec. 14–17 at Auburn University’s Telfair Peet Theatre.
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The East Alabama Community Ballet will be presenting their 23rd performance of "The Nutcracker" ballet from Dec. 14–17 at Auburn University’s Telfair Peet Theatre.
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