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Events for Thursday, December 18, 2025
	
7:30 PM
 A Christmas Story Syracuse Stage
 
Events for Friday, December 19, 2025
	
7:00 PM
 A Twilight Zone Christmas CNY Playhouse
 
	
7:30 PM
 A Christmas Story Syracuse Stage
 
Events for Saturday, December 20, 2025
	
2:00 PM
 A Christmas Story Syracuse Stage
 
	
7:00 PM
 A Twilight Zone Christmas CNY Playhouse
 
	
7:30 PM
 Pops Series: Home for the Holidays Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria)
 
	
7:30 PM
 A Christmas Story Syracuse Stage
 
Events for Sunday, December 21, 2025
	
2:00 PM
 Pops Series: Home for the Holidays Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria)
 
	
2:00 PM
 A Christmas Story Syracuse Stage
 
	
7:30 PM
 A Christmas Story Syracuse Stage
 
Events for Tuesday, December 23, 2025
	
2:00 PM
 A Christmas Story Syracuse Stage
 
	
7:30 PM
 A Christmas Story Syracuse Stage
 
Events for Wednesday, December 24, 2025
	
2:00 PM
 A Christmas Story Syracuse Stage
 
	
	
	 
	
	Thursday, December 18, 2025
	
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	7:30 PM, December 18 | 
 
	
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	 A Christmas Story  Syracuse Stage  Robert Hupp, director   
	
	Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage 
		820 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The beloved holiday film, live onstage!  9-year-old Ralphie Parker has his sights set on a coveted Christmas gift, but he'll have to play his cards right if he's going to convince the "Old Man" to leave it under the tree. Meanwhile, he'll have to deal with the neighborhood bully, an annoying kid brother, nagging teachers, and the constant cold of a frigid Indiana winter. Filled with the most memorable moments from the beloved 1983 film — a glorious leg lamp, grandma's bunny pajamas, Orphan Annie's decoder ring, and one serious triple-dog-dare — this nostalgic adaptation faithfully captures author Jean Shepherd's small-town wit while inviting new audiences to discover this timeless family comedy for the first time.   
		     
        
        
       
		        
         
		
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	Friday, December 19, 2025
	
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	7:00 PM, December 19 | 
 
	
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	 A Twilight Zone Christmas  CNY Playhouse  Bella Lupia, director   
	
	Atonement Lutheran Church 
		116 W. Glen Ave.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	A world premiere production! Revisit the iconic Christmas episodes of science fiction horror anthology The Twilight Zone in this incredible onstage experience.  
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	7:30 PM, December 19 | 
 
	
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	 A Christmas Story  Syracuse Stage  Robert Hupp, director   
	
	Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage 
		820 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The beloved holiday film, live onstage!  9-year-old Ralphie Parker has his sights set on a coveted Christmas gift, but he'll have to play his cards right if he's going to convince the "Old Man" to leave it under the tree. Meanwhile, he'll have to deal with the neighborhood bully, an annoying kid brother, nagging teachers, and the constant cold of a frigid Indiana winter. Filled with the most memorable moments from the beloved 1983 film — a glorious leg lamp, grandma's bunny pajamas, Orphan Annie's decoder ring, and one serious triple-dog-dare — this nostalgic adaptation faithfully captures author Jean Shepherd's small-town wit while inviting new audiences to discover this timeless family comedy for the first time.   
		     
        
        
       
		        
         
		
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	Saturday, December 20, 2025
	
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	7:30 PM, December 20 | 
 
	
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	 Pops Series: Home for the Holidays  Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria)  Ronnie Leigh, vocals; Syracuse Pops Chorus; Syracuse Community Gospel Choir  Sean O'Loughlin, conductor   
	
	Crouse Hinds Concert Theater, Mulroy Civic Center 
		411 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The Syracuse Orchestra celebrates the season with your holiday favorites joined on stage by CNY favorite Ronnie Leigh plus the Syracuse Pops Chorus and the Syracuse Community Gospel Choir.  
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	2:00 PM, December 20 | 
 
	
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	 A Christmas Story  Syracuse Stage  Robert Hupp, director   
	
	Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage 
		820 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The beloved holiday film, live onstage!  9-year-old Ralphie Parker has his sights set on a coveted Christmas gift, but he'll have to play his cards right if he's going to convince the "Old Man" to leave it under the tree. Meanwhile, he'll have to deal with the neighborhood bully, an annoying kid brother, nagging teachers, and the constant cold of a frigid Indiana winter. Filled with the most memorable moments from the beloved 1983 film — a glorious leg lamp, grandma's bunny pajamas, Orphan Annie's decoder ring, and one serious triple-dog-dare — this nostalgic adaptation faithfully captures author Jean Shepherd's small-town wit while inviting new audiences to discover this timeless family comedy for the first time.   
		     
        
        
       
		        
         
		
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	7:00 PM, December 20 | 
 
	
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	 A Twilight Zone Christmas  CNY Playhouse  Bella Lupia, director   
	
	Atonement Lutheran Church 
		116 W. Glen Ave.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	A world premiere production! Revisit the iconic Christmas episodes of science fiction horror anthology The Twilight Zone in this incredible onstage experience.  
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	7:30 PM, December 20 | 
 
	
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	 A Christmas Story  Syracuse Stage  Robert Hupp, director   
	
	Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage 
		820 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The beloved holiday film, live onstage!  9-year-old Ralphie Parker has his sights set on a coveted Christmas gift, but he'll have to play his cards right if he's going to convince the "Old Man" to leave it under the tree. Meanwhile, he'll have to deal with the neighborhood bully, an annoying kid brother, nagging teachers, and the constant cold of a frigid Indiana winter. Filled with the most memorable moments from the beloved 1983 film — a glorious leg lamp, grandma's bunny pajamas, Orphan Annie's decoder ring, and one serious triple-dog-dare — this nostalgic adaptation faithfully captures author Jean Shepherd's small-town wit while inviting new audiences to discover this timeless family comedy for the first time.   
		     
        
        
       
		        
         
		
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	Sunday, December 21, 2025
	
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	2:00 PM, December 21 | 
 
	
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	 Pops Series: Home for the Holidays  Syracuse Orchestra (formerly Symphoria)  Ronnie Leigh, vocals; Syracuse Pops Chorus; Syracuse Community Gospel Choir  Sean O'Loughlin, conductor   
	
	Crouse Hinds Concert Theater, Mulroy Civic Center 
		411 Montgomery St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The Syracuse Orchestra celebrates the season with your holiday favorites joined on stage by CNY favorite Ronnie Leigh plus the Syracuse Pops Chorus and the Syracuse Community Gospel Choir.  
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	2:00 PM, December 21 | 
 
	
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	 A Christmas Story  Syracuse Stage  Robert Hupp, director   
	
	Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage 
		820 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The beloved holiday film, live onstage!  9-year-old Ralphie Parker has his sights set on a coveted Christmas gift, but he'll have to play his cards right if he's going to convince the "Old Man" to leave it under the tree. Meanwhile, he'll have to deal with the neighborhood bully, an annoying kid brother, nagging teachers, and the constant cold of a frigid Indiana winter. Filled with the most memorable moments from the beloved 1983 film — a glorious leg lamp, grandma's bunny pajamas, Orphan Annie's decoder ring, and one serious triple-dog-dare — this nostalgic adaptation faithfully captures author Jean Shepherd's small-town wit while inviting new audiences to discover this timeless family comedy for the first time.   
		     
        
        
       
		        
         
		
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	7:30 PM, December 21 | 
 
	
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	 A Christmas Story  Syracuse Stage  Robert Hupp, director   
	
	Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage 
		820 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The beloved holiday film, live onstage!  9-year-old Ralphie Parker has his sights set on a coveted Christmas gift, but he'll have to play his cards right if he's going to convince the "Old Man" to leave it under the tree. Meanwhile, he'll have to deal with the neighborhood bully, an annoying kid brother, nagging teachers, and the constant cold of a frigid Indiana winter. Filled with the most memorable moments from the beloved 1983 film — a glorious leg lamp, grandma's bunny pajamas, Orphan Annie's decoder ring, and one serious triple-dog-dare — this nostalgic adaptation faithfully captures author Jean Shepherd's small-town wit while inviting new audiences to discover this timeless family comedy for the first time.   
		     
        
        
       
		        
         
		
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	Tuesday, December 23, 2025
	
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	2:00 PM, December 23 | 
 
	
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	 A Christmas Story  Syracuse Stage  Robert Hupp, director   
	
	Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage 
		820 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The beloved holiday film, live onstage!  9-year-old Ralphie Parker has his sights set on a coveted Christmas gift, but he'll have to play his cards right if he's going to convince the "Old Man" to leave it under the tree. Meanwhile, he'll have to deal with the neighborhood bully, an annoying kid brother, nagging teachers, and the constant cold of a frigid Indiana winter. Filled with the most memorable moments from the beloved 1983 film — a glorious leg lamp, grandma's bunny pajamas, Orphan Annie's decoder ring, and one serious triple-dog-dare — this nostalgic adaptation faithfully captures author Jean Shepherd's small-town wit while inviting new audiences to discover this timeless family comedy for the first time.   
		     
        
        
       
		        
         
		
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	7:30 PM, December 23 | 
 
	
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	 A Christmas Story  Syracuse Stage  Robert Hupp, director   
	
	Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage 
		820 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The beloved holiday film, live onstage!  9-year-old Ralphie Parker has his sights set on a coveted Christmas gift, but he'll have to play his cards right if he's going to convince the "Old Man" to leave it under the tree. Meanwhile, he'll have to deal with the neighborhood bully, an annoying kid brother, nagging teachers, and the constant cold of a frigid Indiana winter. Filled with the most memorable moments from the beloved 1983 film — a glorious leg lamp, grandma's bunny pajamas, Orphan Annie's decoder ring, and one serious triple-dog-dare — this nostalgic adaptation faithfully captures author Jean Shepherd's small-town wit while inviting new audiences to discover this timeless family comedy for the first time.   
		     
        
        
       
		        
         
		
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	Wednesday, December 24, 2025
	
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	2:00 PM, December 24 | 
 
	
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	 A Christmas Story  Syracuse Stage  Robert Hupp, director   
	
	Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage 
		820 E. Genesee St.,
		Syracuse
  
	 
	The beloved holiday film, live onstage!  9-year-old Ralphie Parker has his sights set on a coveted Christmas gift, but he'll have to play his cards right if he's going to convince the "Old Man" to leave it under the tree. Meanwhile, he'll have to deal with the neighborhood bully, an annoying kid brother, nagging teachers, and the constant cold of a frigid Indiana winter. Filled with the most memorable moments from the beloved 1983 film — a glorious leg lamp, grandma's bunny pajamas, Orphan Annie's decoder ring, and one serious triple-dog-dare — this nostalgic adaptation faithfully captures author Jean Shepherd's small-town wit while inviting new audiences to discover this timeless family comedy for the first time.   
		     
        
        
       
		        
         
		
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