I,too, attended that performance. In fact, I've seen every one of Tiler's four Sugarplums this year because I love her so much. She is technically very assured, extremely musical and as the Sugarplum Fairy, has the exact kind of charm and graciousness the part demands. In the opening with the little angels, she seems to just skim the floor and does all the renversées that some other ballerinas can't manage. I also love that when she does the fishdive, she turns her head up towards her partner (of all the Sugarplums I saw, she was the only one who did this -a move I believe Suzanne Farrell started, sometimes called the "ginch") I thought Tiler did well with Garcia (who does his own virtuosic ménage, not just the standard grand jetes). However, I thought she did the best with Tyler Angle. She was really able to luxuriate in those moments when he holds her in a backbend or in the last sequence, perform her chaineés very fast because she knows he will catch her in the right position.In contrast, I also saw Hyltin/Vyette, Krohn/Ramasar and Lovette/Huxley. Of these others Lauren Lovette was definitely the weakest. She is not nearly as technically proficient as any of the other women and seemed to lack confidence. In her opening with the angels, her pirouettes started going off badly and at one point she nearly fell. Her chaineé turns at the conclusion, were fairly slow, as if she had no confidence that Anthony would catch her properly. And when, at the end, Drosselmeier's nephew kisses her hand, instead of elongating her arm and hand, Lauren dropped her wrist, which made the gesture look like one is kissing the queen. Huxley did well, the best he could with her, but I do hope they find someone else for him as a regular partner. Rebecca Krohn and Amar Ramasar were a bit bland (not much projection) but Rebecca used her long limbs to really stretch out positions very elegantly. She also used her head a lot, tilting it backward or to the side, which made her dancing look very lyrical. With Sterling Hyltin and Andrew Vyette, I really liked him but not so much her. He is an excellent partner and of every Cavalier I saw, he was the only one not too tired to get his working leg at 90 degrees for the a la second turns. Sterling is excellent technically. However, she was,IMO, really lacking when it came to projecting charm and graciousness. That graciouness should be established in the entrance she makes with the little angels and during her 4 minute solo. Her failure to smile or make eye contact with any of the children plus her not seeming very relaxed when she dances (which I realize is no mean feat) is what, for me, was the problem. Even in the PDD with Vyette she seemed pretty tense and barely smiled, though it came off without a hitch.
On Sunday, I will see the final Nutcracker, with Mearns as Sugarplum and Tyler Angle as Cavaliier. The real reason I'm going, though, is to see Tiler as Dewdrop and Ulbricht in Hoops. I'm also very interested to see Phelan and Dieck in Hot Chocolate since I missed their debuts as Sugarplum and Cavalier. I also hope to see little Avery Linn who I have yet to see this season. And then (finally) onto the winter season.