Jackson Free Press logo

This story originally appeared in the Jackson Free Press. It was added to the Mississippi Free Press website in 2025.
Note that any opinions expressed in legacy Jackson Free Press stories do not reflect a position of the Mississippi Free Press or necessarily of its staff and board members.

Ballet Magnificat! of Jackson adds another element to your holiday accoutrements with “Most Incredible Christmas,” at Thalia Mara Hall on Saturday, Dec. 20, and Sunday, Dec. 21.

Ballet Magnificat! has been a mainstay of Jackson’s holiday entertainment since the company opened in 1986. In fact, one of the ballet’s first performances was during the Christmas season. In its first year, audience members brought canned-food donations for Stewpot, and admission was free. Executive Director Keith Thibodeaux, 64, wanted to revive those elements this year. While many productions charge between $10 and $40, “Most Incredible Christmas” is free.

“We’re trying to go … back to our roots, sort of as a gift to the community,” he says. “We want to do this to be able to get more people in that wouldn’t necessarily be able to afford it. Just with all the stuff going on in the world, we felt like we needed to.”

The program pays homage to Hans Christian Andersen’s fairytale, “The Most Incredible Thing,” in which a clockmaker enters a contest to find the most incredible thing. This narrative gave Resident Choreographer Jiri Voborsky, 40, an opportunity for demanding dances, as each performer tries to win the competition.

“Like any contest, you don’t bring a half-baked thing,” Voborsky says. “A lot of them are fast-paced, technically challenging pieces.”

Ballet Magnificat!’s free, community-friendly event brings a wealth of supporters, including the City of Jackson, WAPT, Farm Bureau Insurance and the Salvation Army, whose Capt. Ken Chapman narrates the production. The company performs a special closed production for the Salvation Army on Saturday evening.

“Most Incredible Christmas” is at 2 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 20, and 2 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 21, at Thalia Mara Hall (201 E. Pascagoula St., 601-960-1537). Doors open at 1 p.m., and seating is limited. For more information, visit balletmagnificat.com.

MFP Solutions Lab logo

The Mississippi Free Press produced this story through the MFP Solutions Lab, supported by the Solutions Journalism Network. This series digs into Mississippi’s systemic issues and sheds light on responses to them in other communities. Beyond just reporting on problems, these stories interrogate their causes and inspect potential solutions.