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Get Out: Christmas Musicals, Santa Visit, Holiday Movies
Check out Patch's best bets for the holiday weekend.
It’s Christmas week and the calendar is full of holiday theatre productions, visits with Santa, kids’ music, and plenty of movies. It’s a long weekend for the children with school holidays, and there’s plenty of fun holiday activities to do to keep everyone busy. See Patch’s best bets for the week of Dec. 21 through the 25 below.
Patch's Best Bets for the Week
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Where/When: ; 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday at 4 p.m.
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Why Go: It’s a Charles Dickens’ classic with some favorite carols, performed by a large, multi-generational cast.
Pricing: $37
Where/When: ; 11 a.m. on Saturday
Why Go: It’s a high-energy, hour-long, fun musical for the whole family.
Pricing: $12 adult; $10 children
Where/When: ; 3 p.m. on Friday
Why Go: The big man in red never disappoints, posing for Christmas pictures and taking last-minute gift ideas from kids young and young-at-heart. Bring your own camera.
Pricing: Free
Where/When: Temple Sholom; 10 a.m. on Sunday
Why Go: The Etta Natalie Rosenblatt Preschool at Temple Sholom (synagogue) in Broomall presents a winter concert and sing-a-long with acclaimed performer Andi Joseph.
Pricing: $30 per family; $10 per adult; $5 per child. A bagel brunch is included in the ticket price.
MOVIE NIGHT
Where/When: Regal Cinema Edgemont; Check website for showtimes
Why Go: There are a bunch of great family-friendly releases to see this holiday weekend. Some of the crowd favorites include The Adventures of Tintin, Sherlock Holmes, Chipwrecked, and The Muppets.
Pricing: $11, $9.50 for matinee; 3D $14.50; $13 for matinee