As the holiday season approaches, a trifecta of classic entertainment resurfaces sort of the way mistletoe makes its way over unsuspecting lovebirds at just the right moment.
Audiences await "The Nutcracker" to make its way into Boston every year. "A Christmas Carol" is another tradition that makes its way...well, everywhere...from the Mickey Mouse interpretation on the small screen to the local community theatre up the street.
Finally, who could forget the moment "It's A Wonderful Life" invades the television over and over again?
Why stay home when the Company Theatre offers a unique interpretation of Frank Capra's "It's a Wonderful Life" live and on stage?
It's George Bailey at his best as he tries deperately to figure out the meaning of life as a certain angel is vying for his very own set of wings. Touching, poignant, and darker than one would expect, Frank Capra's "It's a Wonderful Life" reminds audiences what truly matters.
The Company Theatre located at 30 Accord Park Drive in Norwell debuts "It's a Wonderful Life" on Friday, November 26th, the day after Thanksgiving. Call 781-871-2787 for tickets or visit www.companytheatre.com for more information.















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