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Grinch-Like Theft: Plymouth-Canton Ballet’s “Nutcracker” Props Stolen Ahead of Anniversary Shows

In an appeal to the public, the Plymouth-Canton Ballet Company in Michigan has reported a significant setback as a storage trailer containing essential “Nutcracker” props was stolen right out from under their noses. This criminal act, described as something a “Grinch” would do, occurred during the early hours of last Sunday, leaving the company in a lurch weeks before the 40th-anniversary performances scheduled for December 6 and 7, asAudacyreported.

The theft of the black, 24-foot enclosed trailer with 8-foot walls, identified by license plate E559952 and VIN: 54GVC24T7N7053627, was pulled off by a white two-door pickup truck seen leaving the area around 3:30 a.m. from the ballet company’s Canton rehearsal space, with a small silver sedan also spotted at the scene of the crime, media posts have circulated on social platforms showing the theft in progress, and the ballet company along with local authorities are on the hunt for any leads that may unfold as reported byClickOnDetroit.

Artistic Director June Smith, who witnessed the theft via video, found the scene gut-wrenching. She noted the ease and speed with which the culprits carried out their plan; she described feeling sick as she watched the stolen trailer disappear, recognizing that “That’s my stuff” disappearing into the night, according toCBS News.

The loss is significant, not merely in the monetary value accumulated over 40 years but in tradition and the readiness of over 80 students from 20 local studios to present the holiday classic. The company is scrambling to rebuild or repurchase what it can and has initiated a GoFundMe campaign to gather funds, determined to ensure the show goes on and honors the dancers’ hard work. The props are pivotal in bringing “The Nutcracker” to life. Still, members remain resolved, with lead dancer Francesca Kardos, who plays Clara, stating that holiday magic will prevail onstage regardless, according to a statement cited byCBS News.

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