The production is presented as part of the Broadway in New Orleans season. The musical is full of your favorite moments from the film including the infamous leg lamp, pink bunny pajamas, a mean department store Santa, and a triple-dog dare to lick a freezing flagpole, along with songs and big production numbers. Playing the role of Shepherd who narrates the story is Chris Carsten, a veteran actor of years.

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Sorry! You missed A Christmas Story at Saenger Theatre
Thanks to all of the theaters and audiences who join us on this adventure - have an amazing holiday season! On the road again Learn about the challenges of working with dogs on stage in this exclusive clip--and head over to Instagram where you can follow the hounds, Hoss and Stella Bumpus! Another holiday tradition is back! You can enjoy the Cup of Cheer, our specialty holiday cocktail, at performances of A Christmas Story the Musical starting tomorrow! We'll see you tomorrow Walton Arts Center! Opening night of A Christmas Story the Musical is almost here! On our blog today, you can learn about the musical numbers you'll experience in the show and even Check it out and then book your tickets for this holiday classic. We are loving Salt Lake City!
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A Christmas Story Live! Two songs were created exclusively for the live broadcast that were not originally present in the original Broadway production including "Count On Christmas," and "In the Market for a Miracle. The production was based on A Christmas Story: The Musical , which in turn was based on the film. Marc Platt reprised his role as co-executive producer from the live television musical of Grease: Live , joined by Adam Siegel, and television director Alex Rudzinski and theatrical director Scott Ellis. It was broadcast from the Warner Brothers Studios in Burbank, California , primarily using outdoor sets. Ellis noted that emphasis on the "feeling of family" was an important aspect of the production, as "it's not just razzle-dazzle stuff and big musical numbers.
The musical, based on the classic that graces most American family televisions for hours on Christmas Day, follows the life of beloved character Ralphie Parker as he does anything and everything to get a Red Ryder Carbine-Action Shot Range Model Air Rifle. It is full of laughter, joy, and touching moments. BG: I love working with our incredible company of child actors. They are top-notch in every way and remind me to see the world and our job! They light up the stage every night, and I know they are inspiring lots of young future-actors in the audience. I love hearing audience reactions to our version, and hearing about their relationship to the film growing up. KM: What sets the stage show apart from the movie or story that everyone already knows? BG: I hope people are brought into the holiday spirit of family and togetherness. KM: Have you been to New Orleans before, and what are you excited to experience in the. The performance schedule is as follows: Tuesday-Thursday: p.