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Carol's Christmas

3heARTS To Present Carol's Christmas


Rhode Island’s NEWEST Holiday Tradition! 


Fun Play with Music to benefit the

American Cancer Society

WARWICK, RI October 18, 2013:  3heARTS Productions is pleased to reprise their annual holiday production Carol’s Christmas by Shannon McLoud

and Charles Dickens.  Carol’s Christmas is inspired by the classic Dicken’s Tale A
Christmas Carol
and delves into the “true” story of the world’s most famous
Christmas story that almost didn’t happen! 
This comedic play with music is family friendly, and even jolly ol’ St.
Nick will appear to greet audience members! 

Throughout the last two seasons,this same production has raised over $3,000 for local Rhode Island charities.  This year the company made the decision to raise funds for the American Cancer Society.  Proceeds from tickets will benefit The American Cancer Society. In this day and age everyone knows someone who has been affected by cancer, so 3heARTS is proud to be championing such a worthy cause.
 

Carol’s Christmas runs for a limited engagement, Saturday, November 30, 2013 at 2 and 7 pm and Sunday, December 1, 2013 at 2pm.  The show will be presented in Bishop Hendricken’s beautiful theatre. 

Ticket prices are only $10 general admission and $8 for students and

seniors.  Tickets can be purchased at the
door, and reservations can be made by calling 401-206-6604.  You can reserve tickets through their website
www.3heartsproductions.org 
or the 3heARTS Facebook page www.facebook.com/3heARTSproductions.

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Any questions regarding this show, or any upcoming show this season, can be sent to Shannon McLoud at shannon@3heartsproductions.org.







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