The Nutcracker.
Fritz is Clara's brother.
Fritz Stahlbaum
The Nutcracker, written by Peter Tchaikovsky, has the characters Fritz and Clara.
The Nutcracker Ballet
In the classic ballet "The Nutcracker," the main child characters are Clara (or Marie, in some adaptations) and her brother Fritz. Clara is the central figure who receives the Nutcracker as a gift and embarks on a magical adventure. The story often features other children during the party scene, but Clara and Fritz are the primary names associated with the children in the narrative.
The boy in "The Nutcracker" is named Fritz. He is the younger brother of Clara, the main character, and plays a significant role in the story, particularly during the Christmas Eve celebration. Fritz is often depicted as mischievous and playful, contributing to the festive atmosphere of the ballet.
Clara does not have a sister. She has a younger brother named Fritz
Clara and Fritz are the two children who fight over the nutcracker given on Christmas Eve in the famous ballet "The Nutcracker" by Tchaikovsky.
Her bratty brother, Fritz
The brothers FULL name is Fritz Stahlbaum.
First he married Clara Immerwahr, but after her death [sucide] he married Charlotte.
In "The Nutcracker," Clara's naughty brother is Fritz. He is playful and mischievous, often causing trouble during the Christmas Eve festivities. His antics set the stage for the magical events that follow when Clara receives the Nutcracker as a gift. Fritz's character adds a lively dynamic to the story and highlights the joy and chaos of family celebrations.