Holiday Shows? Yes, Please!

If you cannot make it during the holiday season, every theatre sells gift cards! Support local.

So many holiday shows, so little time. Check out all the listings in the Greater Cincinnati Area! And tell your friends!!

Cindy Lou Who on the phone
Alex Sunderhaus in WHO’S HOLIDAY! 2022 at Human Race Theatre, Dayton Photo by Scott J. Kimmins
Nov. 11-Dec. 3Cincinnati Shakespeare CompanyLittle Women
Nov. 12- Dec. 4 Playhouse in the Park at Warsaw Federal Incline TheatreThe Lion
Nov. 18 – Dec. 11Know TheatreLizard Boy
Nov. 18 – Dec. 3Falcon TheatreBetrayal
Nov. 30-Dec. 30Ensemble TheatreThe Dancing Princesses
Dec. 2-11NKUPeter & The Starcatcher
Dec. 6-18Broadway SeriesJesus Christ Superstar
Dec. 9-18American Legacy TheatreTwelve Dates of Christmas
Dec. 10-19The Children’s TheatreRudolph
Dec. 8 -23Human Race TheatreWho’s Holiday
Dec. 8 -31Cincinnati Shakespeare CompanyEvery Christmas Story Ever Told and Then Some

In the chart above you will see links directly to the theatres or links to our reviews of some of the shows. Young children? Get your tickets to Rudolph presented by The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati or The Dancing Princesses presented by Ensemble Theatre.

Many shows are designed to give a belly full of laughs for mature audiences–such as CSC’s Every Christmas Story Ever Told, always one of my holiday favorites! If you are closer to Dayton, enjoy a few drinks and take the gals to see what Cindy Lou Who is up to in Who’s Holiday.

So much theatre, so little time. If you cannot make it during the holiday season, every theatre sells gift cards! Support local.

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