Macon little theatre season9/7/2023 Alcohol is not included in the ticket price, but there will be a mimosa bar with the $5 suggested donation benefitting Macon Book ‘Em which provides new books to underprivileged children in Macon-Bibb. The brunch will be catered by Bobbie Jo Carver of Ashley Lauren catering. The event is so popular that your best chance of getting a reservation (reservations are required) is to book a weekday night well in advance.ĥ-11:50 p.m., All December $10 fee to hold reservations which goes towards the final bill Reservations can be made at 2389 Ingleside Ave, 31204 (478) 200-0800 Ĭelebrate Christmas with a sit-down brunch at the Hay House. Their indoor bar is decorated with lights, tinsel and there is even a snow machine for snow on demand. This Christmas-themed bar event is back for its second year at Society Garden. Miracle on Ingleside Christmas Bar at Society Garden Whisky Meyers has developed a rabid following and has been featured (both music and band) on the hit show “Yellowstone.”ħ:30 p.m. They could be Southern rock or country or blues depending on who’s listening to them. This east-Texas six-piece band seems to wriggle their way out of any attempt to pin down their genre. Attendees have a five-hour window to take the semi-self-guided tour of the nine homes and four churches featured.ġ-6 p.m. This year’s tour will be highlighting the homes and churches on High Street, including the neo-gothic St. Since tickets are going fast, it’s best to buy online but the box office is open for walk-up purchases.Ĩ p.m., Friday and Saturday $15 Student, $20 Senior and Military, $25 Adult tickets available at ci. 4220 Forsyth Road, 31210 (478) 471-7529 Īfter a two-year absence due to Covid, the Holiday Tour of Homes is back. The end effect is an audience that will, no doubt, be singing the show’s songs on their way back to their cars. There are actors portraying a singing candelabra, a singing tea kettle and her son, a singing tea cup. For the uninitiated (or those who didn’t grow up watching the “Beauty and the Beast” VHS on a loop) the musical centers on a brave and brainy girl Belle, who becomes imprisoned in a magic castle with a Beast (who, of course, because this is Disney, is actually a Prince). With two of their seven shows sold out, it looks like people love Macon Little Theatre’s rendition of “Beauty and the Beast”. 31201 (478) 746-9485 ĭisney’s Beauty and the Beast at Macon Little Theatre $10 Student, $15 Military, $20 Senior and $25 Adult tickets available at 483 Cherry St. It’s a perfect play to take the whole family to see. The play comes to a head with Kris Kringle’s competency hearing and a little girl daring to believe in Santa again. When a man named Kris Kringle gets a job as a Macy’s department store Santa Claus and helps families find the perfect gifts (even when they can’t be found at Macy’s) he is seen as deluded. on Saturday and 2:30 on Sunday $20 Student (with ID) and $30 Adult tickets available at 651 Mulberry St., 31201 (478) 301-5470 įriday is the opening night for this classic holiday comedy. on Thursday and Friday, 2:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. While there are a few professional dancers performing in the show, the majority are amateurs with an emphasis on local children who bring a joyful buoyancy to the classic ballet.ħ:30 p.m. Macon’s favorite Nutcracker takes the stage at the Grand Opera House for its 33rd season. Nutcracker of Middle Georgia at The Grand Opera House There’s also theater and wine and chocolate and live music and something for everyone this week. This week we have Macon’s most-loved ballet, a holiday tour of historic homes, and a Christmas-themed bar event that’s so popular it was brought back for a second year. A Society Garden employee in costume for The Miracle On Ingleside eventĪs the old song goes, “It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas” and the events in town are capitalizing on that holiday spirit.
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