Celebrate the holidays at "Miracle on 34th Street" at Children's Theatre of Charlotte, Nov. 22-Dec. 22, a faithful adaptation of the classic 1947 film.
"I love Miracle on 34th Street because it grapples with these big questions and reinforces my belief and faith in Kris Kringle, the holiday spirit and the idea that one man can make a difference," director Adam Burke said. When a white-bearded gentleman claiming to be THE real Santa Claus emerges in New York City, he spreads a wave of love throughout the city, fosters camaraderie between rival department stores Macy's and Gimbels, and convinces a single mother, her skeptical young daughter and the entire state of New York that Santa Claus is no myth. The whole family will love this funny, poignant take on the cherished story. "In an increasingly divided world, the holiday season brings about a change that I wish could extend all year long," Burke said. "When I learned I was going to be able to contribute to this spirit by directing 'Miracle on 34th Street,' I was absolutely tickled!"Videos