ARTS IN ACTION NOV.- DEC. 2020
GRANVILLE ARTS CENTER AND PLAZA THEATRE, DOWNTOWN GARLAND Holiday Concert Garland Symphony Orchestra
• Dec. 18, 7:30 p.m. • Granville Arts Center, 300 N. Fifth Street Garland Symphony Orchestra returns with this beloved holiday tradition, featuring the Annual Carol Sing-Along and performances of holiday favorites! Don't miss a stirring performance of Finzi's "Rapture" from "Dies Natalis" and tenor Ricardo Garcia. Tickets: call the Granville Arts Center Box Office at 972205-2790. Tickets will also be available at the door prior to showtime. All patrons are required to wear a mask or face covering.
"A Tuna Christmas" Garland Civic Theatre
• Nov. 27-Dec. 6 • Plaza Theatre, 521 W. State Street In this hilarious sequel to "Greater Tuna," it’s Christmas in the third-smallest town in Texas. Radio station news personalities Thurston Wheelis and Arles Struvie report on Yuletide activities, including the town’s annual Christmas Yard Display Contest, won 14 times in a row by Vera Carp! Tickets: call the Granville Arts Center Box Office at 972205-2790. Tickets will also be available at the door prior to showtime. All patrons are required to wear a mask or face covering.
"Becoming Garland Avenue" 2020 Revival Virtual Performance • Nov. 15, 3 p.m. The sell-out musical returns to the Plaza Theatre for a free, virtual (online only) performance! Visit the CGTV channel on GarlandTx.gov to view this production about Garland in 1913.
Garland Symphony Orchestra • Nov. 20, 7:30 p.m. • Granville Arts Center Concert II of GSO's "A Ludwig Shindig" Season features Beethoven's "Triple Concerto for Violin, Cello and Piano in C Major." Tickets: 972-205-2790.
"It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play" Presented by CORP
• Dec. 11-20 • Plaza Theatre An ensemble brings this classic to life on stage as a live 1940s radio broadcast. Tickets: CorpTheatre.org or at the door prior to showtime.
Garland Quilt Guild Exhibit
• Nov. 4-Jan. 15 • Granville Arts Center Enjoy a free quilt exhibit featuring expert stitch-work and pattern-making. Admission: free and open to the public.
*All theatre seating will be restricted to follow the Governor's current Covid-19 guidelines.*