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Laurel Mill Playhouse Extends UH-OH HERE COMES CHRISTMAS Thru 12/27

By: Dec. 21, 2009
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Due to popular demand - and the snow! - Uh-Oh, Here Comes Christmas! has been extended for two days after Christmas! After the Holiday hustle and bustle come and enjoy the show! Bring your family and your house guests for an evening you won't forget! The feedback on this show has been incredible.One minute you will find a tear in your eye and the next you will be laughing out loud!!

Laurel Mill Playhouse, located at 508 Main Street in historic Laurel, MD., continues their run of Uh-Oh, Here Comes Christmas based on the books by Robert Fulghum, adapted by Ernest Zulia and David Caldwell. Music and lyrics by David Caldwell. Directed by Marie Sproul and assisted by Michael Hartsfield, musically directed by Phyllis Stanley, choreographed by Kristin Rigsby and produced by Maureen Rogers, this holiday show with dancing and music now runs through December 27! Produced by special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing Company, the final performances are Saturday, December 26 at 8pm and Sunday, December 27 at 6pm. Note that the Sunday performance is NOT a 2pm matinee. Tickets are $13 for general admission, $10 for students (18 and under) and seniors (65 and over). For reservations, please call 301-617-9906 and press 2. For further information visit the web site at www.laurelmillplayhouse.org or contact Maureen Rogers at maureencrogers@gmail.com or 301-807-6731

The ensemble cast includes Ken Krintz, Samantha McEwen, Maureen Rogers, Larry Simmons and Dan Staicer. You have not seen anything until you have seem them sing and dance.

Fifteen holiday stories from the international best-selling author of All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten have been crafted into an engaging evening of storytelling and song. This charming show takes a funny, heartwarming and often poignant look at the struggle to find the spirit of the holidays amid the avalanche of commercialism, stress and chaos that crashes down every December. This charming event will rekindle the true spirit of the holidays for the family.



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