It’s a one-day Grinchy good time that once again sees Nove Voce, the international award-winning Prince George choir, perform A Choral Story Time: How the Grinch Stole Christmas on Saturday, Nov. 30.
Richard Bjarnason will be joining Nove Voce to read the original story as the choir performs songs from the cartoon and movie. Joined by adorable special guests Mira Yang, Sophia Yu, and Charlotte Paul who will portray Cindy Lou Who during the performance.
“We have some wonderfully awful Grinchy costumes made by Pat Jorgensen, great music based on the Dr. Seuss cartoon, and even our own dog Max,” Robin Norman, Nove Voce artistic director, said. “Come on out and enjoy your favourite Grinch Songs like You’re a Mean One Mister Grinch, Where Are You Christmas, and Welcome Christmas. The show is 30 minutes long, so it is perfect for audiences of all ages.”Showtimes are 10 and 11 a.m. and 1 and 2 p.m.
All shows are in the newly renovated Knox Performance Centre, 1448 Fifth Ave., in downtown Prince George.Tickets are $10 per person or $40 per family, available at www.eventbrite.ca/o/nove-voce-choral-society-Grinch.
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