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A Christmas Story, the Musical

Thu Dec 4 at 2:00pm

Philadelphia, PA

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  • Thu - December 4, 20252:00 PMTickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to the Shubert theater in Philadelphia?
The Shubert Theatre in Philadelphia, originally opened in 1913, was a historic venue located at 250 South Broad Street. Over the decades, it hosted countless Broadway touring productions and became a beloved part of the city's cultural landscape. In 2007, the theater was renamed the Merriam Theater after a significant donation from the late philanthropist, Michael H. Merriam. Today, the Merriam Theater is part of the Kimmel Cultural Campus and continues to host top-tier performances, including musicals, concerts, and special events. The renaming and ongoing renovations have ensured that this iconic structure remains an essential destination for performing arts in Philadelphia while preserving its rich legacy.
What is the history of the Walnut Street theatre?
The Walnut Street Theatre, located at 825 Walnut Street in Philadelphia, is the oldest continuously operating theater in the United States. Founded in 1809, it has a storied history featuring performances by legendary actors such as Edwin Booth and the Barrymore family. The venue played a crucial role in American theater history, hosting the first-ever U.S. production of many classic plays and musicals. Over the centuries, the Walnut Street Theatre has adapted to changing tastes, hosting vaudeville, silent films, and later Broadway shows. Today, it stands as a National Historic Landmark, offering a diverse season of plays, musicals, and educational programs, making it a cornerstone of Philadelphia's vibrant arts scene.
What do you wear to the Walnut Street theatre?
When attending a show at the Walnut Street Theatre in Philadelphia, a smart casual dress code is recommended. While there's no strict attire policy, guests often opt for neat, comfortable clothing, such as slacks or dresses, paired with dress shirts or blouses. Evening performances may inspire some theatergoers to dress up a bit more, with jackets, skirts, or elegant accessories. However, casual attire like jeans is also acceptable, especially for matinee shows. Regardless of your choice, comfortable shoes are advisable, as you may walk or stand in the historic lobby areas. Ultimately, the most important aspect is to dress in a way that makes you feel comfortable and ready to enjoy a memorable theatrical experience.
Where is Walnut Wonderland in Philadelphia?
Walnut Wonderland is a festive holiday installation located in Philadelphia, often associated with events and activities along Walnut Street in Center City. While not a permanent venue, Walnut Wonderland typically pops up during the winter holiday season, transforming parts of Walnut Street into a vibrant celebration with decorations, lights, and family-friendly attractions. The exact location can vary, but it is generally found in the bustling shopping and dining district near Rittenhouse Square. Visitors can enjoy holiday markets, live entertainment, and seasonal treats, making Walnut Wonderland a popular destination for festive fun in Philadelphia. For current event details, check local listings or the official Walnut Street event pages.
What musicals are playing in Philadelphia?
Philadelphia's musical theater scene is thriving, with a diverse lineup of musicals playing at renowned venues like the Walnut Street Theatre, Kimmel Center, Academy of Music, and Merriam Theater. Current and upcoming productions include classics such as "The Sound of Music" and "The Wiz" at the Walnut Street Theatre, as well as touring Broadway hits like "Hamilton," "Les Misérables," and "Mamma Mia!" at the Kimmel Cultural Campus. Additionally, local theaters present innovative new works and family-friendly shows throughout the year. For the latest schedule and ticket information, visit Gigfomo or check the official websites of Philadelphia's leading theaters.

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