04/17/2024
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robeson-county-christmas-2016The Carolina Civic Center  Historic Theater in Lumberton presents the Fifth Annual “A Robeson County Christmas Show,” its heart-warming holiday musical revue for the entire family. This year’s show runs December 9-11 and features former Miss North Carolina 2013-14 Johna Edmonds,  X-Factor Top 40 selection Brent Tyler and a large cast of the region’s best adult and child performers. The theater will be beautifully decorated for Christmas and  there will be appearances by Jef the Mime, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snowman, and Santa Claus!

Tickets are $10-$25. Individuals $25, Seniors (65+) and military $22. Students $10, PrivilegesPlus members $20. NEW THIS YEAR:  Choose 4, 5 or 6 MAINSTAGE Events together for a subscription series discount: Choose 4 for $90, Choose 5 for $106. Choose 6 for $120.  The more you buy, the more you save. Contact the theater for group rates.   Children five and under free (if sitting in adult lap).  No Refunds or Exchanges.

Ticketing Information

Tickets for the Mainstage Series can be purchased on-line by going to our web site at www.carolinaciviccenter.com.  Tickets also can be purchased in-person or by  telephone with credit card or cash noon-6pm Monday through Friday through our administrative offices in the theater’s second floor (enter on Fourth Street side), or by calling the Civic Center at 910-738-4339 Ext. 106. Tickets can also be purchased at the door. Theater lobby box office opens for ticket sales one hour prior to performance.

Time Warner News 14 will broadcast a special “Made in the Carolinas” feature throughout the day on Thanksgiving, Nov. 26 and Nov. 27 that will be seen across the state in more than 2 million households. The feature also can be streamed from the Time Warner website directly, hopefully by Thanksgiving or soon after, by going to http://www.twcnews.com/nc/triangle-sandhills/news/around-carolina.html

The Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater is a beautifully-restored treasure listed on the National Register of Historic Places that offers visitors a unique and visually stunning experience. The theater is located at 315 North Chestnut Street in the heart of downtown Lumberton.  First opened in 1928 as a vaudeville and silent film house, the theater offers a wide array of programming including live touring performances, original productions, art exhibits, films, special events and rentals. For more information visit www.carolinaciviccenter.com

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