Dec. 9. If you’re a little slow getting into the Christmas spirit, the Cain Center for the Arts is the place to go, with special performances in addition to Davidson Community Players’ production of Lauren Gunderson’s “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley,” with shows through Dec. 15.
One of the most produced plays of the past several years, Pemberley continues the story of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” with bookish Mary at the center of a romantic holiday spectacle.
But there’s more:
—Pam Tillis Belles + Bows Christmas Show
Thursday, Dec. 19 at 7 pm
Pam Tillis sings her greatest hits and timeless Christmas classics. “Belles and Bows” blends Pam’s iconic voice with the magic of the holiday season, delivering a performance that celebrates the spirit of a country Christmas.
—Mark O’Connor’s An Appalachian Christmas
Friday, Dec. 20 at 7:30 pm
Grammy Award winners Mark & Maggie O’Connor’s holiday program, “An Appalachian Christmas,” brings together Christmas carols, fiddling, bluegrass and other traditional American music.
—Frosty
Saturday, Dec. 21 at 11 am and 2 pm
The beloved holiday song “Frosty the Snowman” inspires a brand-new story by Catherine Bush with original music by Mandy Williams. The show is filled with songs and dances you’ll remember. (Click here for a preview.)
For tickets and information, visit https://cainarts.org/
Christmas cocktails
The Cain Center has special cocktails, too. Choose from the Cain Christmas Cooler, the Candy Cain, the Cain Crown Cider, or the Cain Christmas Cookie.
Stocking stuffers
Exclusive merchandise includes the locally printed Cain Center tee-shirt, a tote bag a limited edition a glass ornament hand-blown in Charlotte by Hot Glass Alley’s Jacob Pfiefer. (It’s $62.)
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