The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Happy holidays onstage

Theaters get ready to roll out classics, new and old.

- By Curt Holman For the AJC

There’s a cliché that the Christmas season starts earlier every year, and that’s often the case with holiday plays, some of which premiere in early November and run through New Year’s. A sampling of the metro area’s holiday shows includes perennial favorites as well as new production­s that aspire to become yearly traditions.

‘Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer’

Just as watching the original Rankin-Bass TV special from 1964 can be an annual ritual for families, so has the Center for Puppetry Arts’ live version become a recurring musical event for the past nine years. Tim Sweeney directs Jon Ludwig’s stage adaptation, with puppets perfectly recreating Rudolph, Yukon Cornelius and the rest of the North Pole neighbors.

Nov. 8-Dec. 31. $15-$35 ($7.50$22.50 for members). Center for Puppetry Arts, 1404 Spring St., Atlanta. 404-873-3391, puppet.org.

‘Christmas Canteen 2018’

For its 23rd year, Aurora Theatre’s “Christmas Canteen” by Brandon O’Dell offers spirited comedy as well as a nostalgic revue of classic holiday songs and hits that can draw from such genres as Motown, country and vintage rock. Jimi Kocina and Cecil Washington Jr. serve as hosts to an ensemble of 10 performers, directed by Anthony Rodriguez and choreograp­her Ricardo Aponte.

Nov. 15-Dec. 23. $30-$65. Aurora Theatre, 128 E. Pike St., Lawrencevi­lle. 678-226-6222, aurorathea­tre.com.

‘Waffle Palace Christmas’

After staging the raunchy comedy “Santaland Diaries” for nearly 20 years, Horizon Theatre makes a change of pace with a world premiere, “The Waffle Palace Christmas.” Beginning in 2012, the native Atlanta playwritin­g team of Larry Larson and Eddie Levi Lee parlayed tales from the Waffle House into Horizon’s hit show “The Waffle Palace.” Directed by Lisa Adler, the sequel, “Waffle Palace Christmas,” revisits the beloved restaurant chain from a Yuletide perspectiv­e and casts many of the same actors from previous production­s.

Nov. 16-Dec. 30. $35-$50. Horizon Theatre, 1083 Austin Ave., Atlanta. 404-584-7450, horizonthe­atre.com.

‘Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley’

Theatrical Outfit remounts its 2017 holiday show, in which playwright­s Margot Melcon and Atlanta native Lauren Gunderson offer a cheerful, thoughtful imagining of Jane Austen’s classic characters from “Pride and Prejudice” at Christmas. Carolyn Cook directs a cast that includes Amelia Fischer as Austen’s heroine Mary Bennet, Justin Walker as the reserved but dashing Mr. Darcy, and more. Austenites and fans of rom-coms like “Love Actually” take note.

Nov. 21-Dec. 23. $18-$51. Theatrical Outfit, 84 Luckie St., Atlanta. 678-528-1500, theatrical­outfit.org.

‘The Snow Queen’

Serenbe Playhouse revisits the same source material as the movie “Frozen” with Rachel Teagle’s adaptation of “The Snow Queen” by Hans Christian Andersen. For its fifth season, the open-air show depicts a girl’s quest to save her brother from the titular character and concludes with a celebrator­y snowfall.

Nov. 28-Jan. 6. $25. The Natural Playground, Serenbe Playhouse, 9110 Selborne Lane, Palmetto. 770-463-1110, serenbepla­yhouse.com.

‘Black Nativity’

With a cast of more than 20 vocalists and dancers, “Black Nativity: A Gospel Christmas Musical Experience” expands poet Langston Hughes’ take on the Nativity with African-style costumes, choreograp­hy by Dawn Axam and soaring arrangemen­ts of such Christmas carols as “What Child Is This” and “Oh Holy Night.”

Nov. 30-Dec. 9. $27-$52. Ferst Center for the Arts, 349 Ferst Drive NW, Atlanta. 404-894-9600, blacknativ­ityatlanta.com.

‘Elf the Musical’

Having inaugurate­d the new Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center in September, City Springs Theatre Company presents its first holiday show, “Elf the Musical,” in December. Based on the popular Will Ferrell film, the musical stars Tony Award winner Shuler Hensley as Buddy, a human raised by elves who awkwardly returns to contempora­ry New York City.

“City Springs Theatre Company is ecstatic to be the first locally based profession­al theater to produce ‘Elf the Musical,’” says executive/artistic director Brandt Blocker. “The film has become a hysterical holiday tradition for so many families, and we are hoping it will become a City Springs Theatre tradition as well.”

Dec. 7-16. $30-$62. City Springs Theatre Company, Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center, 1 Galambos Way, Sandy Springs. 404-477-4365, CitySpring­sTheatre.com.

‘The Nutcracker’

After staging Tchaikovsk­y’s “The Nutcracker” with choreograp­hy by John McFall for 20 years, the Atlanta Ballet presents the premiere of a new production. The new creative team includes choreograp­her Yuri Possokhov, Tony Award-winning projection designer Finn Ross and costume designer Sandra Woodall with live music by the Atlanta Ballet Orchestra.

Dec. 8-24. $31.25-$136.25. Atlanta Ballet, Fox Theatre, 660 Peachtree St., Atlanta. 404-881-2100, foxtheatre.org.

‘A Christmas Carol’

By staging its 29th annual production of “A Christmas Carol,” the Alliance Theatre will be casting some young actors who weren’t alive when the tradition began. David de Vries returns in the role of miser Ebenezer Scrooge, following in the footsteps of such local actors as Tom Key and Chris Kayser. David H. Bell’s adaptation combines Dickens’ classic redemption story with stunning special effects and gospel-influenced Christmas songs.

After performing shows at Atlanta theaters across the city during its mainstage renovation, the Alliance returned to its Hertz Stage in the fall. “We are excited to be staging ‘A Christmas Carol’ at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre one more time before bringing it home to our new space, the Coca-Cola Stage at Alliance Theatre, on the campus of the Woodruff Arts Center, in 2019,” says managing director Mike Schleifer. “It’s been a wonderful season on the road, but we’re so thankful to be back home for the second half of this season.”

Dec. 12-24. $14-$115. Alliance Theatre, Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Parkway, Atlanta. 404-733-5000, allianceth­eatre.org.

Libby’s at the Express

Popular Atlanta actress and singer Libby Whittemore returns for her 10th year at Actor’s Express with her seasonal cabaret “Ho, Ho, Home for the Holidays.” In the evening’s second half, “A Connie Sue Day Christmas,” Whittemore takes the stage as “the 31st Lady of Country Music” for such satirical holiday songs as “The 12 Days of a White Trash Christmas.”

Dec. 14-15, 21-23. $40. Actor’s Express, 887 W. Marietta St., Atlanta. 404-6077469, actors-express.com.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY GREG MOONEY ?? David de Vries (left) will once again play Ebenezer Scrooge in the Alliance Theatre’s “A Christmas Carol,” which will be held at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY GREG MOONEY David de Vries (left) will once again play Ebenezer Scrooge in the Alliance Theatre’s “A Christmas Carol,” which will be held at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY CLAY WALKER ?? The Center for Puppetry Arts will continue its tradition of performing its original puppet show adaptation of the TV classic “Rudolph the RedNosed Reindeer.”
CONTRIBUTE­D BY CLAY WALKER The Center for Puppetry Arts will continue its tradition of performing its original puppet show adaptation of the TV classic “Rudolph the RedNosed Reindeer.”
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY DAVID WOOLF ?? Theatrical Outfit’s “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley” will star Amelia Fischer as Jane Austen heroine Mary Bennet.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY DAVID WOOLF Theatrical Outfit’s “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley” will star Amelia Fischer as Jane Austen heroine Mary Bennet.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D BY AURORA THEATRE ?? Aurora Theatre will again offer comedy and music with its “Christmas Canteen” this holiday season.
CONTRIBUTE­D BY AURORA THEATRE Aurora Theatre will again offer comedy and music with its “Christmas Canteen” this holiday season.
 ?? AJC FILE PHOTO ?? “Waffle Palace Christmas” playwright­s Larry Larson (left) and Eddie Levi Lee are shown on the set of “The Waffle Palace” at Horizon Theatre in 2012.
AJC FILE PHOTO “Waffle Palace Christmas” playwright­s Larry Larson (left) and Eddie Levi Lee are shown on the set of “The Waffle Palace” at Horizon Theatre in 2012.

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