Ebony Scrooge at Sadler’s Wells East
Photograph: Pamela Raith
Photograph: Pamela Raith

The best dance and ballet shows in December 2025

The biggest and best dance shows to hit London up this month

India Lawrence
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It’s December, and that can only mean one thing in the dance world: it’s Nutcracker season. 

On top of not one, not two, but three productions featuring Clara, the Sugarplum Fairy and co, there’s a new hip hop take on A Christmas Carol by ZooNation, and Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes is back.  

Here’s the best dance in London this December. 

India is in charge of dance listings at Time Out. She was first shoved into a leotard and ballet shoes aged four, and has loved it ever since. Nowadays India prefers contemporary (or dancing in a sweaty club) to ballet, but still has a soft spot for the odd grand jeté every now and again. India has been reviewing dance in London since joining Time Out in 2022. 

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  • Dance
  • Ballet
  • Clerkenwell
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended

In one of his best works, Matthew Bourne transforms the classic 1948 Powell and Pressburger film, The Red Shoes, into a dance-drama that uses Bourne’s gift for storytelling in full force. The audience is whirled through the tragic story of Vicky Page, the dancer who must choose between her art and her heart on her quest to become the world’s best ballerina. 

  • Dance
  • Hip hop
  • Olympic Park
  • 3 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended

It’s nice to see that there’s finally a new festive dance show on the block this Crimbo (one that isn’t by Matthew Bourne, anyway). Hip hop honchos ZooNation take on the Dickens with this production which could be described as A Christmas Carol X Devil Wears Prada. It tells the tale of Ebony Scrooge, a ruthless, vogueing fashion mogul hellbent on completing her monochrome fashion show in time for Christmas day.  

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  • Dance
  • Ballet
  • Covent Garden

Peter Wright's version of The Nutcracker has been enchanting children and adults since its first performance by The Royal Ballet in 1984. And the classic production still has chops in 2025 as it returns to the Royal Opera House for the festive season. Expect Tschaikovsky’s magical live score, fancy footwork and loadsa sweets.

  • Dance
  • Ballet
  • Covent Garden

English National Ballet’s new-for-2024 production of ‘Nutcracker’ returns this winter. Choreographed by ENB’s artistic director Aaron S Watkin, and Olivier Award-winner Arielle Smith, this show opens in a sweet shop in Edwardian London. Clara will be played ENB principal Ivana Bueno, while the Sugarplum Fairy role goes to Sangeun Lee. 

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  • Dance
  • Ballet
  • South Kensington

Created exclusively for the Royal Albert Hall, the Birmingham Royal Ballet’s production of The Nutcracker will leap back onto the west London stage this Christmas in a flurry of tulle and snowflakes. Using Peter Wright’s choreography, this version has a much more limited run than the English National Ballet and Royal Ballet productions, but a variety of start times ranging from midday to 7pm make the Royal Albert Hall a good accessible option. 

  • Art
  • Performance art
  • Aldwych
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Recommended

Technically, Infinitie Bodies is a dance exhibition rather than a live show, however, Wayne McGregor’s dancers are in residence at this totally hypnotic installation exploring the relationship between machines and the body in the work of the virtuoso choreographer. Dancers will be performing at random times throughout the exhibition’s run. 

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