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Hello!
One of my friends recently asked me very kindly to
compile a list of child-oriented holiday shows, as she said I was "a
resource far greater than Google." It is high praise and I thought since
I was putting this together for her anyway, I might as well share with
everyone! These are the ones we particularly enjoy (except for the last
one that we've never been to, but I'm very intrigued). If you are
interested in coordinating with the particular show we're going to for
any of these, let me know and I can give you details on our specific
tickets.
These are activities focused only on music/theatre
shows, and not other fun general holiday activities, but please feel
free to share your favorites or give other recommendations!
Happy holidays!!
xo Christina
Salt Lake Acting Company, Click Clack Moo -- http://www. saltlakeactingcompany.org/ this-season/click-clack-moo
This is their annual kid play. We are taking Theo, but additionally, if
anyone is interested in coming to a sneak preview (not the whole show)
with some Gastronomy appetizers and drinks, the organization I'm on the
board of is holding a social night (for adults only) on Thursday (12/6).
I can get you in free as my guest, so please let me know ASAP if you're
interested! (I attached the flyer again which I've sent out before.)
The Children's Theatre, Toyland -- http://www. childrenstheatreandschool.org
They
do this show every year. It says ages 3+ but we took Theo last year and
I felt like it was realllly long. But it is pretty kid-friendly and the
new theatre space is super nice, so I'd say go for it, but we probably
won't repeat going again this year.
Rose Wagner Theatre, Ring Around the Rose -- http://rdtutah.org/forkids. html
Hatch Family Music & Magic | December 8, 2012: "The joys of music and magic come together! Enjoy an enchanting magic show accompanied by live classical piano & violin."
This isn't a strictly
holiday program, but is part of a great series that they do all year.
This one happens to be in December (this Saturday) so I just included it
here as well.
Clark Planetarium -- http:// clarkplanetarium.org/shows- and-exhibits/schedule/
"The Light Before Christmas"
"Let it Snow"
These look like Christmassy shows that are
not too long (around 30 min) and seem like they would be fun for kids.
After taking Theo to a planetarium in Seattle and seeing how much he
loved it, I am amazed that we never thought of taking him to this
planetarium before! If anyone has been to these shows and can give more
info on how kid-friendly they are, please share. This will be something
new that we try this year.

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