“Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus” is the holiday must-see—get your tickets now

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See Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus this December in Birmingham. (Virginia Samford Theatre)

From photos with Santa to festive entertainment, Virginia Samford Theatre is the place to be this December during its very first Holiday on Highland Avenue event series. Read on for must-see heartwarming productions like Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus, running December 7-16 and more. Get your tickets now.

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Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus (STARS)—Dec. 7-16 in Birmingham

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Holidays on Highland Avenue. (Sadie Sue Long / Bham Now)

Prepare to have your heart warmed and your holiday spirit soar in the classic Christmas tale of Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus.

When eight-year-old Virginia is told that Santa Claus doesn’t exist, she seeks the truth by writing a letter to The New York Sun.

When the letter falls into the hands of newspaper editor Francis P. Church, his reply becomes one of the most memorable and cherished editorials in newspaper history.

A must-see for all ages, Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus is the perfect way to discover the magic of Christmas this year.

BONUS: Yes, Virginia, There Is a Santa Claus ticket holders can get free photos with Santa after the 2:30PM matinee on Saturday, December 9 + 16.

Visit Santa at Virginia Samford Theatre, Dec. 9 + 16. (Sadie Sue Long / Bham Now)

Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus—event details

Get festive this December with Virginia Samford Theatre—get your tickets for these Holidays on Highland Avenue shows today!

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The Man Who Came to Dinner—Dec. 8-17 in Birmingham

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Nick Crawford (L) and Saxon Murrell (R) in The Man Who Came to Dinner at Virginia Samford Theatre. (Bham Now)

Enjoy a fast-paced, comical classic this holiday season with The Man Who Came to Dinner.

When an opinionated and arrogant radio personality injures himself by slipping on a patch of ice, he becomes an unexpected houseguest for a prominent family, the Stanleys.

With lots of buffoonery and improbable situations, you’ll laugh ’til your sides ache in this jovial production.

“This Christmas classic doesn’t have much to do with Santa or presents, but it has love, humor and heart. It’s the Die Hard of theatre, I suppose—no dangerous missions, but there are penguins that bite.”

Sadie Sue Long, actress, June Stanley in The Man Who Came to Dinner

The Man Who Came to Dinner—event details

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Talia Lin (L) and Kelsey Crawford (R) in The Man Who Came to Dinner at Virginia Samford Theatre. (Bham Now)
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It’s a Wonderful LifeLive!—Dec. 21-24 at Virginia Samford Theatre

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Oh, hot dog. Beginning December 21-24, you can see It’s a Wonderful Life: Live! at the Virginia Samford Theatre.

With a stellar cast of six, a vintage musical underscore and live Foley sound effects, you’ll experience this beloved story like never before.

It’s a Wonderful LifeLive!—event details

Give your loved one a Virginia Samford gift card this season

Seeking the perfect gift for your loved ones this year? There’s no better choice than a gift card to see a brilliant production at the Virginia Samford Theatre. Purchase your gift card here.

Celebrate December at Virginia Samford December with Virginia Samford Theatre—get your tickets for these Holidays on Highland Avenue shows today!

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