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December 22 Sunday 5, 6 pm
Scenes from “A Christmas Carol” at Historic Sappington House
Experience the cherished tradition of Dickens Christmas 1843 as Anne Williams, NPR favorite, presents dramatic recitations with the Dance Discovery as the Fezziwig party and the Cratchit family singers.
Check in at the Library of Americana where you will see the gingerbread house village. Then go to the Museum at your showtime. And finish with tea and scones served in The Barn. Visit the Loft for amazing gift shopping where it’s Christmastime everywhere you look!
Reservations every hour. $25 adults. No refunds. The 12-person audience per performance is NOT seated, instead you walk through a five-room decorated historic house including a staircase.
Go to Scenes from “A Christmas Carol” at Historic Sappington Tickets | Eventbrite to buy tickets. Make certain you reserve tickets for the DATE and TIME that you want. FINALEVENING, TWO SHOWS REMAINING.
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