The set designer for "The Nutcracker" can vary depending on the production, as many different ballet companies and theaters perform the classic ballet. Notable productions, such as those by the New York City Ballet or the Royal Ballet, typically feature renowned set designers who bring their unique vision to the stage. For example, the New York City Ballet's production has featured sets designed by the famous artist and designer, George Balanchine. If you are looking for a specific production, please specify which one for a more detailed answer.
George Balanchine was probably the most famous ballet choreographer. He created many original works that ballet companies still dance today. His works are complex and challenging for the dancers who dance in them. He choreographed his own version of the Nutcracker and he helped found the New York City Ballet.
George Carlin went by Georgie Porgie, and Curious George.
George Lunn has written: 'HPLC Methods for Pharmaceutical Analysis' -- subject(s): Analysis, Chemistry, Pharmaceutical, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Drugs, High Pressure Liquid Chromatography, High performance liquid chromatography, Methods, Pharmaceutical chemistry 'HPLC Methods for Pharmaceutical Analysis, Volumes 2-4 (HPLC Methods for Pharmaceutical Analysis)' 'Destruction of hazardous chemicals in the laboratory' -- subject(s): Safety measures, Hazardous wastes, Chemical laboratories 'HPLC Methods for Pharmaceutical Analysis VOLUME 2 A-D'
No, George Carlin is not single.
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Live from Lincoln Center - 1976 New York City Ballet George Balanchine's 'The Nutcracker' 36-5 was released on: USA: 14 December 2011 USA: 13 December 2011
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The cast of The Nutcracker - 1926 includes: Mae Busch as Martha Slipaway Edward Everett Horton as Horatio Slipaway George Kuwa as Saki Katherine Lewis as Hortense Martha Mattox as Julia Trotten Harry Myers as Oscar Briggs Tom Ricketts as Isaac Totten