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Dates to Note

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Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol
A World Premiere by John Longenbaugh, directed by Scott Nolte
November 19-December 30

Days & Times: Tuesday-Thursday, 7:30 pm; Friday-Saturday, 8:00 pm; Saturday matinee, 2:00 pm

$20 Tuesdays: November 30 and December 7 only

Previews (November 19 & 20): See the show before it officially opens.  Previews are very popular with Taproot subscribers, limiting available tickets.  Book tickets early to guarantee your seat.

Pay What You Can (November 24): Our gift to the community, Pay What You Can tickets go on sale at 5pm on November 24 in person at the Box Office only, limit four tickets per person. In addition, a limited number of $10 tickets will be available for this performance and can be purchased between noon and 5pm, limit six $10 tickets per person.

Opening Night (November 26): The excitement begins on Opening Night.  Join us for the show and stay for the Opening Night reception with the cast and crew.  Food and beverage are complimentary.  View photos from past Opening Night events on our Flickr page.

Dinner & Theatre (December 1, 8 and 14): Enjoy a sumptuous holiday buffet, music of the season with The Dickens Carolers and good company before strolling a half of a block to Taproot Theatre for the evening’s theatrical entertainment, Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Christmas Carol. Taproot’s Christmas Dinner and Theatre events have been a highlight of the season for hundreds of theatre-goers and their friends over the years. Learn more.

Senior Matinees (December 1 & 8): Our Senior Matinee Program provides ages 62 and older with an affordable way to participate in live theatre in a convenient daytime performance. Our Senior Matinees make a great outing for retirement communities, senior centers, book clubs, church groups and more. Learn more.

Student Matinee (December 7): With $10 tickets, plus study guides and a post-play discussion, our student matinees enhance student education, providing theatre as a tool and springboard for learning, growth and communication. Plus they partially fulfill EALRs. Learn more.

Post-Play Discussions: Regular Wednesday evening performances are followed by a complimentary question and answer discussion with the cast and director.

 

 

 


 

 

 

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