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Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy A Celtic Family Christmas


Tuesday, December 3 at 7 pm $55/$45/$35 “Unstoppable, foot-tapping energy and


ballads with irresistible, keening passion.” —Los Angeles Times


Flynn-favorite fiddle marvels Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy bring the whole family along to celebrate Christmas Cape Breton style. Returning after a sold out MainStage performance in 2017, the First Family of Celtic Music conjures the spirit of Christmas in a unique display of festivity and cheer. “Christmas doesn’t need to be what it once was,” MacMaster says, “we are ever growing and evolving and so too will our experiences. But music has always been and always should be an important part of the season.”


Sponsored by and


Media Support from The Point-WNCS 104.7 A Christmas Carol Friday, December 6 at 7 pm $55/$48/$38


Adapted for the stage by Charles Jones, Nebraska Theatre Caravan’s A Christmas Carol returns to the MainStage for its 36th year. Reconnect with Ebenezer Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, and Tiny Tim in this most festive of holiday performances. Follow Ebenezer on his night of reckoning as a 23-member ensemble incorporates seasonal songs arranged by the great John Bennett into the classic, haunted story of consequence and redemption. With Broadway-style scenery and sets, the MainStage becomes Dickensian London for one night of spirited encounters, reminding us all just how far a little kindness can go.


Sponsored by and


“This spectacular production of the classic is entertaining, lively, and as powerful as ever.” —Broadway World


Media Support from WKOL 30


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