UC Clermont Calico Children’s Theatre presents ‘Mrs. Claus Saves the Day’
Show geared toward elementary students; tickets available now
UC Clermont College’s Calico Children’s Theatre will feature “Mrs. Claus Saves the Day”, performed by the Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati, Dec. 13 at 7 p.m.
The show explores what happens when Christmas is threatened by a severe outbreak of the North Pole Pox, and Santa himself is quarantined. Mrs. Claus has less than 24 hours to figure out how to pull off the best Christmas ever; good thing she has a team of elves and Christmas creatures to work out the details. With traditional carols and a world-premiere script (commissioned by the Children's Theatre of Cincinnati), this holiday musical is about leadership, goodwill and teamwork. The show is recommended for children in kindergarten through 5th grade, and tickets are $7 per person.
All performances are held in the Krueger Auditorium on the UC Clermont College campus at 4200 Clermont College Dr., Batavia, Ohio, and are approximately one hour long.
For additional information, order forms or to order online, visit UC Clermont Community Arts or call (513) 558-1215. See a campus map.
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