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Best Christmas Plays in Oklahoma City for Kids

By Rosa Hayes, published Oct 09, 2008
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There is nothing better than taking your family to a fun filled event like the ones that surface around Christmas. Plays that are put on by different art performers can be magical and allow your family to make a tradition of your own by going to these every year around Christmas. There are many different Christmas plays that you can watch but I have listed some of the best Christmas plays that you can find in Oklahoma City. I hope you enjoy this list since it is some that I have enjoyed over the years and hope to for many more years to come with my family

Sugar Plum Fairy by Lyn Adams

Who doesn't remember the Sugar Plum Fairy as a child? I took my kids to a production of the Sugar Plum Fairy and they loved it. Parents can expect for the children to fall in love with this play as the Sugar Plum Fairy races against time to try and fit into her outfit after eating numerous plums. This show is scheduled to be at the Children's Center of Arts. The box office and ticket information location is at 2501 N Blackwelder in Oklahoma City on Tuesday thru Friday from 1-5 pm. If you are planning to go to the Sugar Plum Fairy the dates are set for December 3rd thru the 19th and the schedule A productions is at 11 am on Wednesday and Fridays and again at 2 pm on Saturday and Sunday. The schedule B productions are also on the same dates and they start at 11 am on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and again at 2 pm on Saturdays and Sundays. The pricing starts out at $5 and goes up to $75 depending on the membership and shows that you schedule.

A Christmas Carol by D. Lance Marsh

Best Christmas Plays in Oklahoma City for Kids

The Nutcracker is one that has been enjoyed for years.

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Takeaways
  • Remember these when you were a kid?
  • New ones that you might have not heard about.
  • Why not make a family tradition out of it?
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