THE HEAVENLY PLAIDS ARE BACK in a brand new show! For the first time in New York, our favorite foursome returns to put on yet another posthumous performance to bring harmony to our troubled world (they get to sing with Perry Como—on stage!), with a holiday special, Plaid Tidings. They are bringing back holiday classics with a Forever Plaid twist—such as “Jingle Bells,” “’Twuz The Night B4…,” and “The Dreidel Song” while filling the night with general hilarity. Sprinkled among their holiday offerings are audience favorites like their riotous three-minute version of “The Ed Sullivan Show”—this time featuring the Rockettes, the Chipmunks, the Vienna Boys Choir, and a Plaid Caribbean Christmas which puts the “Day-O” in “Excelsis!”
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Plaid Tidings
About the Show
Venue
York Theatre Company
Previews
Dec. 8, 2015
Opening
Dec. 13, 2015
Closing
Dec. 27, 2015
Story
THE HEAVENLY PLAIDS ARE BACK in a brand new show! For the first time in New York, our favorite foursome returns to put on yet another posthumous performance to bring harmony to our troubled world (they get to sing with Perry Como—on stage!), with a holiday special, Plaid Tidings. They are bringing back holiday classics with a Forever Plaid twist—such as “Jingle Bells,” “’Twuz The Night B4…,” and “The Dreidel Song” while filling the night with general hilarity. Sprinkled among their holiday offerings are audience favorites like their riotous three-minute version of “The Ed Sullivan Show”—this time featuring the Rockettes, the Chipmunks, the Vienna Boys Choir, and a Plaid Caribbean Christmas which puts the “Day-O” in “Excelsis!”
Know Before You Go
Both romantic and scary, The Phantom of the Opera is a thrilling night of theater with grand emotions.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s score, with its beloved signature song “Music of the Night,” sets the mood,
but you may also find yourself humming the gorgeous period costumes and simple yet grand sets
(even the famous chandelier, which probably falls slower than you’d expect, is a thrill).