Young viral ‘Nutcracker’ star ‘LJ’ returns with Wilmington Ballet


A young dancer with Wilmington Ballet is back for another season of the “The Nutcracker,” coming to The Playhouse on Rodney Square Friday through Sunday.

The 8-year-old dancer Lamar “LJ” Jr. Marshall, learned a valuable lesson after he blew up on social media last year, a viral dance sensation who also caught the attention of major news outlets.

In the process, the rising star discovered the price of becoming a great professionally trained dancer might be too high.

LJ was initially so excited to join last year’s “Nutcracker,” according to his mom, Ramona Grayson-Brown.

In late 2021, LJ was thrust into the national spotlight after former Miss Delaware Sophie Phillips, now an 8th District State Representative, recorded video of him dancing at a community garden event his grandfather created in Wilmington. Phillips uploaded the footage to social media and it went viral.

Lamar "LJ" Marshall, 8, waits with other dancers, including Sophia Wolff (left) and Julia Verton, (right) during rehearsal for The Nutcracker at the Wilmington Ballet, Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2022.

But once he started rehearsals as a dancing candy cane, he began singing a different tune.

“He would say, ‘I want to be with my friends,’ ” explained Grayson-Brown, a native of Wilmington who now lives with her son in Elkton, Maryland. “I tried to explain to him that they’ll be around. But he doesn’t understand that right now.”

Benjamin Sterling Cannon, executive and artistic director with Wilmington Ballet, noticed LJ’s commitment to dance was taking a toll on the young prodigy, so he gave him a smaller role in this year’s “Nutcracker.” 





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