GARDINER — Johnson Hall in Gardiner to present Johnson Halliday Christmas Variety Bash on December 12, 13, 19 and 20 at 7:30 p.m. and special matinee December 20 at 2 p.m.. Tickets are $16 for Adults, $14 for Seniors and $5 for Children 17 & under.
Want a fun way to get you and your family into the holiday spirit? Then come to the Johnson Halli day Christmas Variety Bash, featuring comic twists on best-loved Christmas stories, beautiful live music and physical comedy.
The performances feature physical comedians Mike Miclon, Jason Tardy and Steve Corning and the beautiful music of Oren Robinson and April Reed-Cox. The Johnson Hall-iday Christmas Variety Bash includes a 10-minute comedy version of A Christmas Carol, a zany re-enactment of Twas the Night Before Christmas, and juggling the twelve days of Christmas. Come early to enjoy hot chocolate and Christmas treats with carols before the show.
With a ticket price of only five dollars for children 17 and under, and suitable for all ages, it’s an affordable and enjoyable way to treat your family. And who knows? Maybe you’ll make a family tradition of it.
Come witness all the music, magic, mayhem and mischief at Johnson Hall’s studio theater on 280 Water Street in Gardiner and ring in the season with laughter. For a complete schedule of dates, times and ticket prices, visit Johnson Hall’s website at www.johnsonhall.org or call the box office at (207) 582-7144.
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