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All is Calm, the Christmas Truce of 1914, Dec, 18-28
The Western Front: Christmas 1914. Out of the violence of World War I, a silence, then a song. A German soldier steps into No Man’s Land singing “Stille Nacht.” Thus begins an extraordinary night of camaraderie, music, and peace. An a cappella chorale, All Is Calm is a remarkable true story in the words and songs of the men who lived it. One of the most beautiful Christmas stories ever told, Thingamajig Theatre is proud to bring it back for a second year.
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A Merry Little Christmas Concert, Dec 18
A concert for the holiday season featuring the talented vocalist and musicians in Thingamajig’s Winter Season will warm the hearts of family members of all ages. Audiences will jump at the chance to spend another evening at the beautiful Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts – it is always the perfect way to ring in the season.
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Whatchamawhozits Children’s Theatre Camp presents ‘Frozen KIDS’ on January 4 and 5.  A 40-minute musical for the whole family to enjoy. Tickets are $5 for ages 2 and up.

You’ll love this fanciful and heartwarming stage adaptation of the celebrated animated film. Join Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Sven, and all of your favorite characters as they embark on an epic, ice-filled journey of self-discovery, camaraderie, and the real meaning of true love.
Adapted for young performers, this musical includes favorite “Frozen” songs such as “Love Is an Open Door,” “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?,” and “Let It Go,” as well as wonderful new songs from the Broadway production. This production of Frozen KIDS is sure to prove that “some people are worth melting for.”

A Walk in the Woods, January 16-26
An important, brilliantly executed and strikingly original Pulitzer Prize Nominee which brings deep perception and unexpected humor to its probing examination of the superpower negotiations on nuclear disarmament. Between 1981 and 1984, American Paul Nitze and Russian Yuli Kvitsinsky met in the mountains along the Swiss and French border for unofficial negotiations to limit the nuclear weapons arsenals in the United States and Russia (then the Soviet Union). What followed was a political and diplomatic back and forth as both countries attempted to save face and emerge as dominant.

Lee Blessing’s two-man play is a sharp, often humorous and always engaging look at what might have transpired during those secret meetings in the woods. Audiences will recognize that the play remains a viable launchpad for contemporary political conversations. Starring Artistic Director Tim Moore and Lickety Split Improv’s Scott Moorehead.
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The Odd Couple (Female Version), Feb. 28 – March 15
Neil Simon’s revision of his hugely successful comedy The Odd Couple, sees the lead characters transformed into Olive Madison and Florence Unger. Olive and their group of girlfriends are enjoying their weekly Trivial Pursuit night in Olive’s messy and ill-equipped apartment. As the game continues, neurotic Florence arrives, fresh from being dumped by her husband. Olive invites her to move in as her roommate. However, Olive and Florence have VERY different personalities.

Some of Thingamajig’s comedic favorites are back on stage, with a cast that includes Ivy King, Karisa Bruin, Laura Moore, Anna Hershey, Melissa (Cheffers) Stewart… it’s a guaranteed good night out.
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