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Why see A Christmas Story?

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Ralphie Parker's one Christmas wish is pretty simple - he wants an air gun. And he's going to make sure he gets it! A Christmas Story is based on the beloved 1983 movie, directed by Bob Clark, which has become a perennial holiday classic. Adapted faithfully for the stage by Joseph Robinette, the funny and witty songs are provided by the songwriting duo of Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, whose compositions figured prominently on the NBC show Smash. Sure to appeal to all the family, this musical is a whimsical, nostalgic portrait of 1940s America and a stone-cold holiday classic. Why watch it on TV when you can see it live?

The original Broadway production of A Christmas story debuted in 2012 and was nominated for three Tony Awards.

What is A Christmas Story About?

Ralphie Parker wants only one thing for Christmas: An Official Red Ryder Carbine-Action 200-shot Range Model Air Rifle. His parents are not so keen on the idea, afraid that "You'll shoot your eye out!" But Ralphie is nothing but determined, and he's got a few tricks up his sleeve to make sure his dream comes true! Some of the obstacles lying in his way include the neighbour's dogs, his annoying younger brother and an unfortunate slip of the tongue that results in some literal soap in the mouth.

Key Information

Audience

Suitable for audiences of all ages and a great night at the theater for families!

Run Time

Around two hours and 30 minutes long including one intermission

Dates

Finished Dec 13, 2015

Cast

Chris Carsten as Jean Shepherd
Blake Burnham and Collin Carlton as Ralphie Parker
Sam Hartley as The Old Man
Briana Gantsweg as Mother
Nicholas Reed as Randy
Sierra Wells as Miss Shields

John Adkison, Kolten Bell, Matthew Brennan, Parker Burnham, Beth Conley, Nick Davis, Hannah Fairman, Riley Fincher-Foster, Jay Hendrix, Erica Jane Hughes, Jaxon James, Natalia Jimenez, Hank von Kolnitz, Timothy H. Lee, Luli Mitchell, Emily Rhein, Ben Sadowsky, Carson O. Shelton, Josiah Smothers, Ashleigh Thompson, Ryan Umbarila and Keira Belle Young. 

Creative

Matt Lenz - Director
Score - Benj Pasek & Justin Paul
Book - Joseph Robinette
Warren Carlyle - choreography 

Reviews

Customer reviews

12 reviews, average rating: (3.4 Stars)

Sonya Huss

Great for the whole family!

Our family went on opening night, and we all thoroughly enjoyed it. The performances were strong, especially Ryan Drummond (The Old Man) and Katrina Lauren McGraw (Miss Shields). Khavan Bhatia (Randy) was particularly fun to watch -- what a firecracker! Jonah Broscow, who plays Ralphie, is a star in the making. Not only is he an excellent singer, but he captured the essence of Ralphie's hopefulness and imagination. The music was great, too. As we were leaving, I overheard more than one group (mine included) singing -- or whistling! -- "Ralphie to the Rescue." ... Read more

Audrey

So Much Fun!

The show was fantastic, entertaining and so much fun! The narrator and the children did an amazing job. We did have the unpleasant experience of a very rude usher and I wish we had reported him before we left but the show itself was well worth going! ... Read more

Eloise and Tom Hendershott

LOVED IT!!

A wonderful show and great entertainment! The set was very well done and clever. The Old Man Character, Chris Swan, was absolutely hilarious! But hands down the children in the show are stunning, so talented and amazing, especially the boy who played Ralphie, Tommy Druhan, for our show! He gave such a performance and wonderful voice. Fun for the whole family! ... Read more
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