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A Winter Wonderland presented by the Academy of Classical Ballet - California

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The Academy of Classical Ballet is pleased to invite you to the holiday performances of our original ballet, "A Winter Wonderland" on Sunday, December 16, at 1:30pm and 5pm at Campbell's Heritage Theatre.  We are glad to bring something new to the theater that celebrates the beautiful season of winter, as well as the holiday spirit. We couldn't be more elated to perform for you and offer a ballet that's a bit different from the typical holiday season offering. The show is for all ages and open to everyone with a fun and festive holiday spirit.

"A Winter Wonderland" (by Artistic Director Crystal Petzel) takes place deep in the woods, on the cusp of Fall turning into a glorious Winter.  Watch as the Winter Fairy, along with the help of her Ice Sprites, turn the land into ice and snow, while bringing to life many of the characters that make every holiday story so great. We don't want to give too much away, but some of those characters include: Penguins, Wolves, Elves, Candy-Canes and much, much more. Be amazed as the season unfolds before your eyes and brings all of the smiles and fun that comes with it. You've never seen a winter quite like this!

Tickets are $15 general admission; $20 deluxe admission, including ticket to the show and a "Snowman Soiree" afterwards, where you can meet the cast in full costume.  To purchase tickets, please phone 408.866.2700, or visit the box office of the Heritage Theatre.

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Stephen Allen May 20, 2013 at 10:22 am
We watched the show last night. Good job ! We always knew you would win if you went on the show.Read More We're glad you did ! All the best - The Allens
Mayra Flores de Marcotte (Editor) May 19, 2013 at 11:19 pm
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Jessica April 23, 2013 at 05:26 pm
We have sold 108 tickets which means this screening is happening FOR SURE!! Now there are only 42Read More seats left, so if you at all thought you might want to go, you want to purchase your seats ASAP at http://gathr.us/screening/2828