: Holiday

  • Once Upon a Christmastime

    Wednesday, November 19

    Once Upon a Christmastime is a new holiday musical, conceived by Producer Andrew M. Kurtz, and created by Southwest Florida Theatre Company’s Music Director, Julie Carver to help celebrate the Holiday season. In this magical musical, set in a land, far, far away, fairy-tale characters search for the meaning of Christmas.

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  • The Nutcracker

    Saturday, December 20

    The Nutcracker From $59 | Children $40 The Nutcracker is one of the most complex theatrical, staged ballets in the repertory. The popularity of the ballet is immense and it provides an unforgettable spark to everyone’s holiday season. The Gulfshore Ballet joins the Gulf Coast Symphony to present Tchaikovsky’s mesmerizing holiday classic – The Nutcracker. Original Choreography …

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  • Harry Potter Halloween: Family Concert

    Saturday, October 25

    Hogwarts Halloween: Family Concert Join us for an enchanting afternoon of music and magic as we bring the spellbinding world of Hogwarts to life in a not-so-spooky Halloween concert that’s perfect for the whole family! Get ready for an unforgettable adventure that combines the enchantment of J.K. Rowling’s wizarding world with the mesmerizing melodies of …

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  • Deck the Halls

    Saturday, December 13

    Deck the Halls Tickets From $49 | Student Tickets $15 The holiday season is upon us, and there’s no better way to get into the festive spirit than by enjoying the magic of Deck the Halls – an annual tradition that has become a beloved part of Southwest Florida’s holiday celebrations.  Join us at the Barbara …

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  • PAUL TODD: The Rat Pack

    Tuesday, February 11

    PAUL TODD, Jr. presents “THE RAT PACK” Paul Todd, Jr. is a talented vocalist known for his ability to blend classical training with contemporary performances. His tribute to the “Rat Pack” is a celebration of the iconic group of entertainers, including Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and others, who were known for their …

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