In the early years of his young adult life C S Lewis believed the story of Christ’s birth was nothing more than feel-good myth. That all changed after a particular encounter with his great friend and fellow author, J R R Tolkien. Although both men loved mythology in general, Tolkien was convinced that the Jesus myth was the one true myth. That was the start of Lewis’ journey from Atheism to Christianity. From that point on Christmas, for Lewis, took on an entirely different meaning. Here we find him at his home near Oxford on Christmas Eve hosting a group of Americans who are Christmassing in England. They are about to experience an unforgettable assortment of Yuletide recollections which stimulates a whole range of emotions – curiosity, laughter, gladness and even some tears. Above all, they will discover how that encounter with Tolkien forever changed his Christmas celebrations.
Eureka Day (1/13/26-2/22/26)
Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place is at 175 E Chestnut St, Chicago, IL 60611, Chicago, IL.
Rocky Mountain High Experience®: A John Denver Christmas (12/12/25-12/14/25)
Dungeons & Dragons: The Twenty-Sided Tavern (8/12/25-9/28/25)
Titanique (3/25/25-7/13/25)
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Irving Berlin's White Christmas
Paramount Theatre (11/12 - 1/11) | |
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Elton Rohn
Raue Center For The Arts (12/27 - 12/27) | |
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Amadeus
Steppenwolf Theatre Company (11/6 - 1/4) | |
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Anthony Rapp: Home for the Holidays
Lookingglass Theatre Company (12/17 - 12/20) | |
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American English
Raue Center For The Arts (12/31 - 12/31) | |
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Hanukkah Shmanukkah
Greenhouse Theater (12/18 - 12/21) | |
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This Too Shall Slap
The Second City (5/1 - 1/25) | |
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The Three Little Pigs at Beverly Arts Center
Chicago Kids Company (1/23 - 4/3) | |
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Stereophonic
CIBC Theater (1/27 - 2/8) | |
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Las Cafeteras
ECC Arts Center (3/27 - 3/27) | |
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The Ultimate Cher Show Starring Annika
Raue Center For The Arts (2/7 - 2/7) | |
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