Looking for something new this Christmas? Tired of all the old traditional Christmas activities? Tired of the endless shopping and parties? Or, just plain tired! Well, Schoolhouse Arts Center has got the cure. “A Very Merry Improv Christmas, a Holiday Show for Almost the Entire Family,” will be presented at Schoolhouse Arts Center in Sebago Lake Village on Friday, Dec. 22, at 7:30 p.m.
This is not your traditional Christmas show, but a zany night of holiday cheer! Audience members will be invited to join us as the actors skewer all your favorite holiday traditions, sing along with crazy carols, laugh with holiday improv games and sketches, and visit Santa’s North Pole Sweatshop while the elves revolt! All the things that make the season special!
This holiday spectacle will be presented by members of the Schoolhouse Arts Center Adult Improv class including Harry Bee and Jen Day from Cornish, Lesa Mosey from Hollis, Heidi Libby and Terri Plummer from Limington, Chip Burnham and Elizabeth Phipps from Standish, and Sumida Sferes from Windham. The class is taught by Keith Halliburton from Standish.
A Very Merry Improv Christmas will be presented one night only on Friday, Dec. 22, at 7:30 p.m. at Schoolhouse Arts Center, just north of the intersection of routes 114 and 35 in Sebago Lake Village. Suggested donation is $8 per ticket. All proceeds will benefit the Schoolhouse Arts Center Education Program. Call 642-3743 to reserve tickets or just show up at the door. For additional information, log onto our Web site at www.schoolhousearts.org.
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