A HOLIDAY CLASSIC FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY.
PERFORMANCE DATES
Thursday, December 17 at 7:30pm
Friday, December 18 at 7:30pm
Saturday, December 19 at 2pm* & 7:30pm
Sunday, December 20 at 1pm & 5:30pm
Tuesday, December 22 at 1pm* & 5:30pm
Wednesday, December 23 at 1pm* & 5:30pm
Recommended ages 3 and up. Show runs 2 hours and 10 minutes, with one intermission.
*Denotes sensory-friendly matinee presented without the San Diego Symphony.
Golden State Ballet is delighted to offer three ways to secure your tickets to San Diego’s favorite holiday tradition:
Online via the Golden State Ballet Box Office
Online via Ticketmaster
In person at San Diego Civic Theatre’s Box Office
Don’t miss this premier ballet event—buy your tickets today! Learn more about our ticket policies here.
Accessibility is a priority. Wheelchair and handicap services are available. Learn more here.
Please note:
Refunds and exchanges are not available for Nutcracker ticket purchases.
Metal detectors will be used for all performances.
Please arrive early for your selected performance to allow extra time to go through metal detectors and find your seat comfortably.
Limited late seating.
THE NUTCRACKER | December 17-23, 2026
San Diego Civic Theatre & San Diego Symphony
Golden State Ballet proudly presents THE NUTCRACKER at the Civic Theatre, featuring the marvelous choreography of Artistic Director, Raúl Salamanca! Step into a world of wonder as dazzling scenery and exquisite costumes bring Clara’s enchanting journey with her Nutcracker Prince to life. This beloved holiday tale is set to Tchaikovsky’s timeless score, performed live by the world-renowned San Diego Symphony. Prepare to be swept away by the magic of San Diego’s favorite holiday tradition—an experience you won’t want to miss!
Run time: 2 hours 10 minutes, including one intermission.
MUSIC
Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
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SAN DIEGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
conducted by John Stubbs,
Music Director & Principal Conductor
and Dana Zimbric, Conductor
VENUE
THE CIVIC THEATRE
San Diego, California
SEASON SPONSOR
San Diego Theatres
The Hermann Foundation
Photos: Sam Zauscher