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Imagine being stranded by a snowstorm in the middle of nowhere on Christmas Eve-Eve with no cellphone service, a gaggle of theatre kids, runaway shoplifters, a harried Community Center custodian, a steadfast sheriff and his inept deputy, a distressed couple preparing for their wedding, and a mysterious elf -- well, you get the picture of Prattville's Way Off Broadway Theatre ...


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With a rag-tag cast of 27, many of whom are neophyte actors, director Bre Gentry brings The Best Christmas Pageant Ever to the Millbrook stage; a pleasant addition to this year's holiday shows. 

Last seen some years ago at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, the premise is simple [though the resolution is far from it]. -- Mrs. Armstrong [Jennifer L'Ecuyer] has...


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The Festive Spirit is alive at the Pike Road Theatre Company's production of A Christmas Story: the Musical, from the charmingly decorated lobby to the spectacular Christmas tree at the proscenium edge, to the flexible sets and inventive costumes, to the rolicking production numbers, as we follow the antics of Ralphie [Judah Miller] on his quest for "a Red Ryder car...


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It's the 250th Birthday of English novelist Jane Austen [1775-1817], and her avid fans -- "The Janeites" -- are celebrating worldwide; so what better way for River Region fans to celebrate than with the Cloverdale Playhouse's seasonal offering, Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley, co-authored by Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon.

Billed as an imagined sequel to ...


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Last Saturday night's Alabama Shakespeare Festival performance of Disney's Frozen: the Broadway Musical didn't suffer much from the Iron Bowl, as the audience was engaged for the full two-hour running time. -- Based on Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Queen" and the popular animated Disney movie version, the move to the stage kick-started the Christmas Season in the...


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