Albuquerque Journal

Universal celebratin­g Grinchmas once again

Theme park event honors Dr. Seuss’ famous curmudgeon

- BY RICK BENTLEY TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE

It’s beginning to look a lot like Grinchmas. The Universal Studios theme parks will again feature the grumpiest character created by Dr. Seuss with the holiday event.

This is the 11th season for the Grinch and his loyal canine companion, Max, to be part of the celebratio­n at Universal Studios Hollywood. Universal’s Senior Director of Entertainm­ent Production Stephen Siercks was one of the original team members when the holiday production debuted in 2008. He says each year has just gotten bigger and better.

“One of the nice things about the Grinchmas — as part of our seasonal entertainm­ent — is that guests come back year to year to experience new memories and relive old ones,” he says. “The whole idea of spending the season together is something that means a lot to us and I know it means a lot to the guests as well.”

The Grinchmas at Universal Studios Hollywood features a 60-foot Grinchmas tree where Martha May Who-vier and the Who-Dolls take center stage. Hip boy band The Who-liday Singers perform a cappella concerts featuring a mix of Christmas favorites and pop rock.

Universal Studios Orlando offers the Grinchmas Wholiday Spectacula­r at Islands of Adventure. It’s a stage show production telling “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” that features a cast of Who-ville residents and music recorded by Mannheim Steamrolle­r.

The event attracts a wide range of Grinch fans as the tale’s first printing was in 1957. The story of a grouchy, cave-dwelling creature who wants to ruin Christmas for all the Whos in Whoville has been turned into a 1966 animated TV special that continues to be broadcast annually, a 2008 Broadway show and director Ron Howard’s 2000 live-action film starring Jim Carrey.

Joining the long list of production­s is the new animated film “The Grinch,” with Benedict Cumberbatc­h providing the title character’s voice. It earned more than $38 million in its opening weekend.

Among the fans of the various incarnatio­ns of the Grinch are Siercks and the large number of employees who bring Grinchmas to life each year.

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