Kris Kringle takes on the cynics among us in this musical adaptation of the popular holiday favorite. In his inimitable style, Meredith Willson, the author of "The Music Man" and "The Unsinkable Molly Brown," tells us the classic story of the year. A white-bearded gentleman claiming to be the real Santa Claus brings about a genuine "Miracle on 34th Street," spreading a wave of love throughout New York City, fostering camaraderie between Macy's and Gimbel's Department Stores, and convincing a divorced, cynical single mother, her somber daughter and the entire state of New York that Santa Claus is no myth.brbrFilled with humor, spectacle (the opening scene takes place at none
other than Macy?s famous Thanksgiving Parade) and such beloved songs as
?Pinecones and Hollyberries,? ?It?s Beginning To Look A Lot Like
Christmas? and ?My State, My Kansas,? this joyous, heart-warming musical
is pure family entertainment, wholesome without being cloying. With
its built-in audience base, ?Miracle on 34th Street? is the perfect holiday treat
for any theatre!br
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