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Holiday Performances Announced at Wolf Trap!

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Looking for ways to celebrate the holidays with friends and family? Celebrate by coming to see a show - or two - at Wolf Trap!

On Saturday, December 2 at 4 p.m., kick off the holiday season at the Filene Center with family and friends at Wolf Trap's 2017 Holiday Sing-A-Long! This FREE musical celebration hosts a performance by the United States Marine Band and a Sing-A-Long of Christmas carols and Hanukkah songs with local choir and vocal groups from the metropolitan Washington area. Wolf Trap will be participating in Toys for Tots by collecting new, unwrapped toys at the entrance to the Filene Center before the Sing-A-Long. Donations are voluntary and not required. Admission is free and no tickets are necessary, gates open 60 minutes prior to showtime. Parking is free but limited so please plan on arriving early.

Bring a candle and join the tradition of exiting the Filene Center with a candlelight processional during the last verse of "Silent Night." There will also be a 'Jing-A-Long' during the singing of Jingle Bells so remember to bring a bell and your holiday cheer!

On Sunday, December 3 at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., The Barns at Wolf Trap will host two performances of Washington Symphonic Brass: Home for the Holidays. The Washington Symphonic Brass is comprised of the finest professional musicians in the greater Washington area who have played with some of the nation's finest orchestras, including the National Symphony Orchestra, the Baltimore Symphony, and The Philadelphia Orchestra. As a group, the WSB promises a resounding celebration of the holiday season. Additionally, these performances are part of Wolf Trap's Young at Arts program - each adult ticket purchased is accompanied by one free youth ticket!

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