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Holiday in Huntsville: The Nutcracker, Christmas fairs, and more

‘Tis the season for glittering lights, festive melodies and sugar plum fairies. Huntsville offers a celebration for every tradition— from watching ballerinas in The Nutcracker to listening to a chorus give new life Christmas classics to enjoying festive fairs at new Huntsville landmarks.

Here is a list of just a few of the Huntsville holiday celebrations to unwrap this year.

Tinsel Trail
The Tinsel Trail is a walking path featuring 400 decorated Christmas trees in downtown Huntsville’s Big Spring Park. The trail opens Friday with the lighting of Mayor Tommy Battle’s Rocket City Tree at 6 p.m. Take time to wander through the forest of festive furs or wander through the Black Friday Market from 2-8 p.m.

Big Spring Jingle
Jingle all the way to downtown Huntsville during the Big Spring Jingle. The event features a wonderland of lights, live music, open dance floor and giveaway gifts. Expect a special appearance by Santa himself, and perhaps he might bring a flurry of snow direct from the North Pole. Join in the fun Dec. 20 from 4-9 p.m.

Huntsville Ballet Company’s “The Nutcracker”
The Huntsville Ballet Company presents the 55th annual production of “The Nutcracker” accompanied by the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra. Journey through the story of Clara and her noble Nutcracker with swirling snowflakes, a mischievous mouse king and a whole host of glittering characters. The show is Dec. 13-15 at the Von Braun Civic Center’s Mark C. Smith Concert Hall.
For those who want even more out of the holiday treat, consider taking part in the Sweet Seats ticket option. This experience includes a tour led by a cast member, onstage photo opportunities and gifts from the Sugar Plum Fairy and more.

“A Christmas Carol”
Experience the holiday classic performance of “A Christmas Carol” presented by Fantasy Playhouse. Based on the work of Charles Dickens, take a journey through time with Scrooge as he learns the power of community and camaraderie. This fresh telling is adapted by Huntsville local Cherie Evans.
Tickets are $23 per adult and $18 per child, military discounts are available. Take in this performance from Dec. 6-8 and 12-15.

Orion Winter Park
The Winter Park at the Orion Amphitheater offers a variety of festive fun for all ages including glice skating, curling, photos with Santa, a ride on the Orion Express, festive performances and delectable treats. Some activities do require purchase of a ticket to participate.
The Orion Amphitheater invites guests to join in the holiday cheer from Nov. 30 – Jan. 1.

Dickens Christmas Fair
What is Christmas without Charles Dickens and his holiday stories? Immerse yourself in the classic Dickens Christmas Fair at the Orion Amphitheater Dec. 20, from 5-9 p.m.
Enjoy the traditional Victorian England fare and festive libation as you listen to timeless holiday carols brought to life by Fantasy Playhouse performers. Take a moment to stop in and take a photo with Santa Claus. There will be an additional option to take part in a Dickens Feast on stage with Chef Josh.

The Living Christmas Tree
The Living Christmas Tree is back to bring holiday melodies to life during its 40th annual season. The eye-catching 39-foot tree is the centerpiece of this choral and orchestral performance of Christmas music presented by First Baptist Church.
Reservations open Dec. 2 and are recommended to ensure there is enough seating available. Tickets are available for Dec. 12-15.

Skating in the Park
Huntsville Museum of Art is bringing back Skating in the Park for its 12th season. The ice skating rink is open Nov. 27 to Jan. 5. Rental skates will be available from the kiosk or feel free to bring your own. For those who want to just watch the show, enjoy treats from the rink-side vendor and get comfortable on available seats with heaters to keep you toasty.
Admission and rental pricing:

  • $15 – Ages 10+
  • $10 – Ages 9 and under
  • $13 – Groups of 10+
  • $5 – Scooter rental
  • $5 – Discount if you bring your own skates

There is no shortage of ways to celebrate the season with the Huntsville community. Enjoy your favorite traditions and take a chance on new ones that are sure to inspire holiday cheer.

Courtesy of 256 Today.

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