1 More Weekend For ‘Miracle On 34th St.’

December 13, 2017 at 7:07 p.m.
1 More Weekend For ‘Miracle On 34th St.’
1 More Weekend For ‘Miracle On 34th St.’

By Staff Report-

The musical “Miracle On 34th Street” at the Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts has one more remaining weekend.

Showtimes are 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday.

A holiday classic from the writer of the musical theater classic “The Music Man!” and based on the movie of the same name, “Miracle on 34th Street” features a book and score by Meredith Willson.

Single mother Doris Walker doesn’t want her 6-year-old Susan’s head filled with romantic notions. Their neighbor, Fred Gailey, tries to woo Doris by charming Susan and taking her to see Santa Claus at Macy’s, where Doris works. Doris is not impressed, but when it turns out that Macy’s Santa may, in fact, be the real Kris Kringle, a wave of love spreads across New York City that melts even the most cynical hearts.

Filled with humor, spectacle and songs as “Pinecones and Hollyberries,” “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” and “My State, My Kansas,” this musical is family entertainment, according to a news release from the Wagon Wheel.

Tickets are still available for the final three performances. Stop by the Wagon Wheel ticket office, call 574-267-8041 or go online to wagonwheelcenter.org to get tickets.

The musical “Miracle On 34th Street” at the Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts has one more remaining weekend.

Showtimes are 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday.

A holiday classic from the writer of the musical theater classic “The Music Man!” and based on the movie of the same name, “Miracle on 34th Street” features a book and score by Meredith Willson.

Single mother Doris Walker doesn’t want her 6-year-old Susan’s head filled with romantic notions. Their neighbor, Fred Gailey, tries to woo Doris by charming Susan and taking her to see Santa Claus at Macy’s, where Doris works. Doris is not impressed, but when it turns out that Macy’s Santa may, in fact, be the real Kris Kringle, a wave of love spreads across New York City that melts even the most cynical hearts.

Filled with humor, spectacle and songs as “Pinecones and Hollyberries,” “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” and “My State, My Kansas,” this musical is family entertainment, according to a news release from the Wagon Wheel.

Tickets are still available for the final three performances. Stop by the Wagon Wheel ticket office, call 574-267-8041 or go online to wagonwheelcenter.org to get tickets.
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