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Most Ballets Churn Through Dancers. ‘The Nutcracker’ Won’t Let Them Quit.

Performers have spent decades in productions of the holiday show, starting as children and moving on to plum roles; ‘the littlest mouse’

Charles Askegard, shown in the role of Drosselmeier, the toy maker, has played in multiple Nutcracker productions. Arian Molina Soca

Looking for a seasonal gig that could last for a half-century or more? Consider dancing in “The Nutcracker.”

Peter Boal performed in his first production as a party guest after he enrolled in dance classes with the School of American Ballet in New York in 1975. In the nearly half-century since, he estimates he appeared in some rendition of the holiday classic in 36 of those years.

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