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Mountain Theatre Company Presents Holly Jolly Holidays 12/1-18

By: Dec. 01, 2011
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Mountain Theatre Company presents Holly Jolly Holidays, December 1-18, 2011, at the RMTC Cabaret Theatre (301 19th Street North).

Continue your holiday tradition with the RMTC Youth Programs and Birmingham's own Barry Austin (Bubba's Revenge, Hairspray), Tam DeBolt (Bubba's Revenge, 13 Alabama Ghosts and Jeffrey) and Shekinah Lampkin (Dreamgirls) as they help ring in the season with Holly Jolly Holidays.

From the hilarious to the whimsical, RMTC's original holiday productions have something for everyone. With traditional favorites like "Carol of the Bells," "Let It Snow" and "Jingle Bell Rock" plus new additions including "The Annoying Drummer Boy" and "A Birmingham Night Before Christmas," come take our "Walk Through Bethlehem" and celebrate a show that's sure to get you in the holly jolly spirit!

Show times are Thursday-Saturday, 7:30 PM, and Saturday-Sunday, 2:00 PM. Tickets are $30-35 (group discounts and student/senior rates are available) and can be purchased by calling 205-324-2424 or visiting www.redmountaintheatre.org.

Lyric Arrangements and Specialty Material by Abe Reybold
Musical Arrangements and Original Music by Jay Tumminello

Presented by
Ginger & Lane Milam, Tracy & Jonathan Thrasher
Jean & John Oliver, Kim & Mark Janich
Nan Broughton, Amy & Scott Tully, Nancy & Alan Watson, Miriam & Clay Morris

SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFER: Children (12 and under) receive half-price tickets to the Saturday (2:00 PM) matinee performances on December 3 and 17.

Snacks with Santa Add-On: $5 (per ticket)
Enjoy cookies and pictures with Santa beginning at 1:00 PM before the Saturday matinee performances on December 3 and 17. Remember to bring your camera! MUST BE RESERVED 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE.

RMTC Holiday Concert
December 13, 2011
Join our Lady of Soul, Belinda George Peoples, for a special cabaret concert on Tuesday, December 13, at 7:30 PM. Tickets are $20 and proceeds go to benefit the James Hatcher Founder's Fund, which provides scholarships to RMTC's educational programs.

Where will you be when the clock strikes 12?
Spend your New Years at the RMTC Cabaret Theatre
December 31 (7:30 PM) - January 1 (1:00 AM)
Tickets: $100 (per person)
Includes appetizers, dinner, breakfast, open bar, dancing PLUS all-night entertainment by local favorites Lonnie Parsons, Jan Hunter, Tam DeBolt and Kristin Staskowski! Transportation/Hotel options also available.

**SPECIAL OFFER** Purchase a ticket to RMTC's New Years Party before Friday, November 18, and receive a FREE ticket to Holly Jolly Holidays (December 1-4 performances only).

Contact our Sales Manager for more information about these events.

Founded in 1979, Red Mountain Theatre Company (RMTC) is a non-profit professional theatre organization with an emphasis on musical theatre. RMTC provides unique educational, training and performing opportunities for aspiring and culturally diverse artists, while growing new and existing audiences through quality theatrical experiences. RMTC's 2011-2012 season brings you "Fun, Laughs, Good Times" with Sweet Charity (October 6-23, 2011), Willy Wonka Junior (November 10-13, 2011), Holly Jolly Holidays (December 1-18, 2011), The Taffetas (February 16-March 4, 2012), The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (March 29-April 1, 2012), Singin' in the Rain (May 3-20, 2012), Legally Blonde (July 12-August 5, 2012) and Cinderella KIDS (July 20-22 and August 3-5, 2012).



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