It’s a Christmas Miracle: Dinner Theatre is back
Why eat in front of the TV screen when you can eat in front of a stage?
Dinner Theatre is officially back starting Nov. 25 with Central Alberta Theatre’s performance of “Miracle on 34th Street” at Red Deer’s Festival Hall.
Directed by Craig Scott, the play tells the story of Doris Walker who hires a last-minute replacement for a drunken Santa in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. The new recruit, an old man living in a retirement home, seems like the perfect fit as his name is Kris Kringle and he claims he is the real Santa. While popular with the kids in New York City’s Macy’s, he stirs controversy when he refers parents to other stores that hold their children’s’ desired gifts. The store’s therapist, Mr. Sawyer, instead tries to send him to a psychiatric hospital, and later to court. Doris’ neighbor, Fred Gailey, tries to prove Kris is in fact the real Santa for the children and especially Doris’ daughter Susan.
The show runs from Nov. 25 to Dec. 11 and while performances begin at 7:30 p.m., various types of tickets can be purchased (prices listed + GST tax):


