Celebrate a Great Year with the Heart of Christmas
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There are few things more magical to a child than Christmas. If you are looking for some new ways to make memories with your children this holiday season you may want to check out “The Heart of Christmas” show playing at the Crown Theatre in Fayetteville, North Carolina.
This is a fast-paced show that is sure to keep the attention of little ones and grownups alike. You’ll see a light show, hear songs, see costumes, and really get into the holiday spirit. This is a show all about the real meaning of Christmas, and it helps us all to stop and take a moment to really enjoy the season with our loved ones.
There will be snow fluttering across the stage, funny and touching Christmas songs will be sung, a Grinch will appear, and 30 dancers, some in reindeer costumes, will parade across the stage, there will even be a Christmas Elvis! You’ll see a live full manger scene, you will hear “Silent Night” being performed, and the main act, the Voices of the Heart singers will belt out your favorite Christmas songs. Kids of all ages are sure to love this fun, often touching show. This is truly a variety show with something for everyone.
If you are looking to do a little charity this season, you can also start by seeing this show. All the weekend proceeds go to children’s charities in the area. So far the show as donated over $350,000 dollars to charity! The funds go to Friends of Children Foundation, Fayetteville Autism, The Child Advocacy Center, and more. Not only do you get a fantastic show, you also get to give the gift of charity to needy boys and girls, and perhaps teach a good lesson to your own little ones.
Those in, or who will be visiting, the Fayetteville area should book their tickets early as this beloved show can sell out quick! The scheduled dates for the performances this year are November 24th and 25th. Start your season out right by seeing The Heart of Christmas show with your loved ones.
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