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Quincy Community Theatre tickets on sale for the Christmas classic 'Miracle on 34th Street'
Published: 11/15/2009 | Updated: 11/22/2009

Quincy Community Theatre will present "Miracle on 34th Street" Nov. 27-29 and Dec. 2-6.

In the beloved Christmas classic, Kris Kringle (portrayed by Kevin Payne) is the personification of good will and the holiday spirit. As Santa at Macy's Department Store, he enchants both children and shoppers until he is deemed as dangerous by a co-worker who questions his competency.

A young girl's belief in Santa and the magic of the holiday season is at stake in a climactic courtroom decision.

The cast includes Ally Hayden as Susan, Brandon Cassady as Fred and Tamara Myers as Doris. Other cast members include Megan Adams, Andrea Billeter, Nicholas Billeter, Steve Billeter, Korey Buss, Tamy Cassady, Carley Chinnis, Harrison Clarke, Jim Dewey, J.T. Dozier, Belle Frese, Michael Gash, Logan Giesing, Charles Hall, Allison Helton, Jessica Hofmeister, Julia Hofmeister, Valerie Howerton, William Hrudicka, Allison Hutson, Kody Marshall, Madison McKenzie, Danica Mosley, Marifaith Mueller, Taylor Mullin, Joey Musholt, Patrick Regner, R.F. Scholz, Kayleigh Shoup, Vonda St. Clair, Randy Stocker, Gabe VanderMaiden, Kaitlyn VanderMaiden and Paul Wood.

"Miracle on 34th Streetz" is under the direction of Dominic A. Cattero. Technical Director is Paul Denckla. Donna Haire is stage manager.

Tickets are $17 each and will be available in the online box office at www.1qct.org and in the general box office in the Oakley-Lindsay Center. Box office hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

"Miracle on 34th Street" runs at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 27-28 and Dec. 2-5. The Sunday matinee performances are at 2 p.m. Nov. 29 and Dec. 6.

The show is sponsored by Kohl's Cash and Carry Showroom, as well as STARadio and Comcast Spotlight.



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