“Faith is believing when common sense tells you not to.”
Opening the first weekend of December, Twelfth Night Production (TNP) will present The Lux Radio Theater version of the classic 1947 film MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET, at West Seattle’s Kenyon Hall. TNP’s Holiday Radio plays have become an annual tradition for community members seeking to revel in holiday cheer with friends and family. Previous radio show productions have included IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE and A CHRISTMAS CAROL.
The radio play is based on the holiday movie favorite of the same name and will be presented as a live 1940’s radio broadcast. MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET tells the timeless story of an old man who calls himself Kris Kringle and is hired as the Macy’s department store Santa. His claim to be the real Santa Claus becomes a court case and a young child’s belief could make all the difference. “Faith is believing when common sense tells you not to.”
The talented cast of Radio players also includes the incredible Foley (sound effects) actors and the one-of-a-kind 1929 Wurlitzer Pipe Organ.
Twelfth Night Productions are some of my favorite holiday shows, wholesome without being corny or syrupy and usually very very funny. It is a chance to be transported back into time, and the live organ music is straight out of the 1940’s. I heartily recommend Miracle on 34th St. for everyone from age 4 to 84.
Miracle on 34th St. Lux Radio Theater Version. Twelth Night Productions. (TNP) Kenyon Hall, 7904 -35th Ave SW, Seattle, WA December 6, 7, 13 and 14 at 7:30pm and matinees December 8 and 15 at 3:00pm.Tickets Brown Paper Tickets, or at the box office http://www.twelfthnightproductions.org/
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