It Shall be a Charlie Brown Christmas on the Patchogue Theatre Stage


Tickets are available for $50-$80 and can be purchased on patchoguetheatre.org. | Patchogue Theatre

The Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts announced this week that “A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live On Stage” will merrily roll into town on Friday, December 5th. The show will kick off at 7 p.m.

Based on the famous Peanuts comic strip and cartoon franchise, the titular Charlie Brown, his dog Snoopy, their friends Lucy, Linus and many more will create a lively song-and-dance atmosphere in this highly anticipated traveling adaptation.

The Christmas show itself is a production of the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning television special of the same name that first enchanted viewers in 1965. 

All these years later, the same Vince Guaraldi musical score and the same Chuck Shultz-created cavalcade of characters are ready to help enlighten audiences once more about the magic and true meaning of Christmas.

Attendees are encouraged to sing along with the cast during a final medley of classic holiday songs. The show is approximately 90 minutes long, including a 20-minute intermission. 

According to the theatre, the target audience is 4 to 12-year-olds, of course with parental accompaniment required for all children in attendance. 

Tickets go on sale this week for just $50 to $80. You can purchase yours in person at 71 East Main Street, by phone at (631) 207-1313, or online by following the links provided on the theatre’s website.

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