Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Musical – a FLASH Giveaway!

Last year my littles and I went to the see the opening of the brand new musical Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.

It was SO cute and SO much fun! My kids loved loved it and I thought it did the original TV show much justice. They didn’t try to change it, which I think was my biggest fear. That the producers would try to re- interpret the show. It’s stayed true to the much loved 50 year old classic TV Christmas special. The story, sets, characters, and songs were all familiar. Even the voices were spot on! The crowd of parents delighted when Rudolph squealed “I’m cuuuuuute!” and broke out in applause when the Prospector first bounded on stage! Because it was familiar. We were connecting to it on a memory level. And it ended with a bouncing snow flake sing a long!
I just quoted myself ;-)

It’s really the perfect starter show for kids. It’s not in any way pretentious and you’re out of there in an hour and a half. The performers keep them entertained the whole time!

Wanna go? Tomorrow night? I have a flash giveaway for a Family 4 Pack. Just leave me a comment below.

No widgets or hoops to jump through. Just comment on your memories of the show you watched every year as a kid, or tell me your secret holiday wish?

Winner will be announced at NOON tomorrow. So you gotta be ready to GO!

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RUDOLPH THE RED-NOSED REINDEER: THE MUSICAL

Returns by Popular Demand to Boston’s Citi Shubert Theatre
This Holiday Season!

Family-Friendly Stage Adaptation of CBS’ Highest Rated Christmas Special of All Time Returns to Stage
In Three North American Tours and Soars into Boston

One Week Only, Dec. 1 – 6, 2015
— Tickets Now On Sale —

Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Musical plays at the Citi Performing Arts Center Shubert Theatre, 265 Tremont St., Boston, Tuesday, December 1 – Sunday, December 6, 2015, for 13 performances: Tuesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings at 7:00 pm; Thursday at 7:30 pm; morning matinees on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday at 10:00 am; and afternoon matinees at 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are priced at $38.00 – $68.00; all prices include a $4.00 facility fee per ticket and are on sale at www.citicenter.org or by calling (866) 348-9738. Groups of 10 or may reserve tickets now by contacting Citi Performing Arts Center Group Sales at (617) 532-1116 or groups@citicenter.org For more information, visit www.citicenter.org .

For more information on the production, visit www.rudolphthemusical.com.

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Disclosure: This post (and my sharing on social media) was inspired by the fact that the woman who runs the promotions has been good to my family in the past. I am not getting tickets for this post :-) Thanks Kathy!

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9 Comments

  1. Crystal /

    A Christmas toy! Remember that one?!

  2. Julie S. /

    I love the Grinch. We used to watch that every year.

  3. Sherri Sonia /

    “I’m cute!!! She thinks I’m cute!!!”…Loved watching it with my Mom…

  4. Karine Alexander /

    My kids love the original 1960’s version of Rudolph and it would be so fun for them to see a modern, LIVE version!

  5. Ida Mae /

    It would be fun to see this live! My kids love Rudolph!

  6. bridget w /

    I loved Christmas as a child, but I must say I prefer it now as a mother. It’s much more magical. I look forward to the memories we make these next few years.

  7. Kristie /

    Before having the ability to DVR Christmas shows, as a child I would use a cassette recorder to tape the audio so I could listen to the shows over and over again :)

  8. Carly Hudson /

    When I was little we watched this movie each year while drinking chocolate milk shakes (apparently everything I loved to watch as a child was paired with a chocolate milk shake… this explains a lot about me hahaha). We also watched this movie in school each year which was a HUGE treat because I went to Catholic school and we did NOT do fun things.

    I would love to go see this as I had tickets to it last year and couldn’t make it (my child got strep throat). Good luck to all!!

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