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Audiences Go (Pea)Nuts for This Xmas Show

Lowell – Lowell Management Group is bringing A Charlie Brown Christmas to the Mill City this holiday season.

Peanuts’ timeless holiday television special comes to life on stage with the national tour of A Charlie Brown Christmas Live On Stage, skating into Lowell Memorial Auditorium on Friday, December 13 at 7pm.

The critically acclaimed holiday celebration that the whole family can enjoy brings Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, and the rest of the Peanuts gang together live on stage as they uncover the true meaning of Christmas and perform songs from the unforgettable musical score in a tribute to the legendary composer Vince Guaraldi.

The Broadway-style production complete with all-new immersive sets, lighting, choreography, and colorful costumes has sold more than 300,000 tickets over the prior holiday seasons.

Peanuts is among the most popular and influential brands in the world, and Schulz’s Emmy and Peabody award-winning story has been a longstanding tradition, warming the hearts of millions of fans since it first aired on television almost 60 years ago.

A Charlie Brown Christmas Live On Stage encompasses each of your favorite scenes from the original animated television show, with more fun, more music, and more finding the true Christmas spirit. After the final bow, the show crescendos into a celebration of holiday music as the Peanuts gang sings traditional Christmas songs and carols.

The show is 90 minutes, including intermission.

Tickets for A Charlie Brown Christmas at Lowell Memorial Auditorium on Friday, December 13 at 7pm start at $29 and go on sale Friday, August 9 at 10am at lowellauditorium.com or by calling 1-800-657-8774.

*All children, regardless of age, must have a ticket to attend

One response to “Audiences Go (Pea)Nuts for This Xmas Show”

  1. Ironic that the hallmark of the Peanuts Christmas special was its unique explanation for what Christmas is all about and the title chosen for this show uses the offensive term “Xmas” instead of Christmas!

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