Tickets are $59 each for adults, and $39 for 16 years and younger, plus service charges.
This show is “an all-new musical journey transporting audiences to a magical land far away for a fun-filled, unforgettable holiday-themed show experience,” the announcement
of the show said. “The show blends the spellbinding grace and daredevil athleticism of today’s greatest circus performers with a musical mix of timeless seasonal favorites.”
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