The Ridgefield Playhouse is opening its vaults for an exciting holiday gift sale on Thursday, Dec. 3, from 12 to 7 p.m. Guitars, posters, microphones, CD’s — signed by some of the biggest names in the business including Colbie Caillat, Jonny Lang, Buddy Guy, Andy Grammer, Bernie Williams, Rick Springfield and Michael Bolton….just to name a few — will be available to purchase.
Tickets to attend a live performance of comedy, opera, jazz, blues, Broadway, rock and family and kids’ events may be the best gift ever. A gift of tickets to The Fab Four, An Evening with Betty Buckley, Seussical, The Met Opera Live in HD, Donny Osmond, Steven Schwartz (up-close-and-personal), Bruce Hornsby, The Time Jumpers with Vince Gill, Paul Anka and dozens more choices may be just the ticket for the most appreciated gift this holiday season.
January brings The Who’s Tommy – A Concert; the Bolshoi Ballet; The Taming of the Shrew; Phil Vassar and Get The Led Out to Ridgefield. For opera buffs who relish staying close to home in the winter months, Bizet’s Les Pecheurs De Perles and Puccini’s Turandot will delight. A family gift to be redeemed in February can entertain with Winter Solstice Ice Spectacular – when the Playhouse stage is transformed into an actual ice rink. Ralphie May and Mario Cantone will make them laugh in February.
Have friends that love the ’80s? Tickets to the Smithereens in February or The Spirit of Michael Jackson in March might be just the right thing.
For those who want to make it even easier, Playhouse gift cards in any denomination (from $5 stocking stuffers to $5,000 tribute donations) may be redeemed for Playhouse events, movies and concession treats. Or, to honor your friend, relative and/or yourself, you can make a donation to The Ridgefield Playhouse for its outreach program, which provides free tickets for those who otherwise might not be able to experience what’s offered.
To order show tickets and gift cards, visit ridgefieldplayhouse.org, or call the box office at (203-438-5795.
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