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Selah Theatre Project presents GLORY BEA!-A SHENANDOAH CHRISTMAS

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Selah Theatre Project presents GLORY BEA!-A SHENANDOAH CHRISTMAS, written by Rich Follett and Larry Dahlke. Directed by Rich Follett.

Event Details: A Shenandoah Valley Christmas Tradition Returns About The Play It is 1933 in the Shenandoah Valley and the Depression has hit valley residents hard. Families need work and the CCC is providing jobs by creating the Skyline Drive in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

The Pineville Christmas Eve pageant will not be complete without its Christmas Cedar Tree. But, the blizzard of ’33 is wreaking havoc on the family members trying to get home for Christmas through the blinding snowstorm. Christmas Eve- anything is possible on Christmas Eve. Hard times, an argument over a tree, a baby born at Christmas, a little girl lost in the snow, redbirds and angels…and a miraculous homecoming.

About Selah’s Production Selah Theatre Project is proud to bring back a beloved Shenandoah Valley holiday tradition. GLORY BEA!-A SHENANDOAH CHRISTMAS STORY, a Wayside Theatre classic, is a heart-warming Christmas musical written by Larry Dahlke and much-loved local author, actor, musician, director, drama instructor and High School Drama teacher Rich Follett.

La Tasha Do’zia-Earley, Selah Theatre Project’s founding artistic director, enthused, “We are so excited to bring back a Valley holiday tradition. Even better is having Rich Follett here to direct his Christmas classic!”

WHEN: Fridays: December 8th and December 15th at 7PM
Saturdays: December 9th and December 16th at 7 PM
Sundays: December 10th and December 17th at 3 PM

TICKETS: General Admission: $12 online/$15 at the door
Students/Seniors: $8 online/$10 at the door

WHERE: 30 East 8th Street, Front Royal, VA 22630

MORE INFO: Phone: 540-686-5185
Website: http://www.selahtheatreproject.org

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