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10 Places To Catch A Holiday Performance

Plan to catch a great holiday performance this season, close to home.

Catching a holiday show doesn’t have to mean a hectic ride into Manhattan. Long Island offers plenty of wonderful performances for you to enjoy with family and friends this holiday season.

1.   A Wonderful Life (musical) is playing at the in Northport. This timeless and uplifting story is playing now through January 8th. As part of the youth theater series, the holiday classic - Frosty - will be running through January 15th.

2.  Presented by the Arena Players Children’s Theater, Cinderella’s Christmas is now playing at the Arena Players Repertory Theater in Centerport through December 31st.

3.  At the one of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s most beloved musicals – The Sound Of Music – is playing through December 18th.

4.  The Seiskaya Ballet production of the classic holiday ballet, The Nutcracker, returns to . Performances run from December 16th through December 19th.

5.  Cirque Le Masque performs Noel, December 15th through the 19th at .

6.  The Broadhollow Theatre Company presents Hairspray at the Bayway Arts Center in East Islip, now through December 18th.

7.  Coming December 10th through December 29th, the CM Performing Arts Center presents Frosty the Snowman.

8.   Playing at in Port Jefferson, through December 27th, is its holiday showing of Charles Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol. 

9.    Music Ministry presents their annual Advent/Christmas Concert December 11th at 7:00 PM in the church.

10.  Franciscan Brothers will perform a Christmas Concert of Instrumental and Choral Music in the school’s auditorium December 9 th and 10th at 8:00 PM.

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