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    A Christmas Story

    A Christmas Story

    Presented by Crosslove Theatre at Lindley Park Church

    December 21-December 23, 2007

    Avg. Event Rating (4.5 Stars): 4.5 out of 5 stars rating
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    Crosslove Theatre presents Jean Shepherd's classic memoir about Ralphie's quest to get the Red Ryder BB Gun! Fun for the whole family, A CHRISTMAS STORY will be a fresh departure from the nostaglic film that plays on television for 24 hours on Christmas Eve. If you love the story, but want something new, surprising, and hilarious, you cannot miss Crosslove Theatre's production of A CHRISTMAS STORY!


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      • Venue Info

        Lindley Park Church

        4010 Walker Avenue
        Greensboro, NC

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets: $12 General Adult, $10 Students & Senior Citizens, $8 Groups of 10 or More

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      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        December 21-December 23, 2007

        Times:
        Friday at 7pm, Saturday at 3pm & 7pm, Sunday at 3pm & 7pm

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        • Event Name: A Christmas Story
          4.5 out of 5 stars rating "A Christmas Story"
          Review posted by: Jesse M. Almon from Greensboro, NC, Dec 22, 2007

          Absolutely captivating and entertaining from beginning to end. For amateur actors, everyone in the cast gave a stellar performance, especially Ed Allen (The Old Man) who is better than the movie... Expand

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        • Event Name: A Christmas Story
          4.5 out of 5 stars rating "A Christmas Story"
          Review posted by: Jesse M. Almon from Greensboro, NC, Dec 22, 2007

          Absolutely captivating and entertaining from beginning to end. For amateur actors, everyone in the cast gave a stellar performance, especially Ed Allen (The Old Man) who is better than the movie... Expand

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