How The Grinch Stole Christmas at Procter & Gamble Hall

How The Grinch Stole Christmas Tickets

Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center | Cincinnati, Ohio

Whether a person loves musicals in general or values the child-like world of Dr. Suess, no one should squander the chance to see How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Anyone can relive their younger years with this nostalgic show that captures the wonder of Who-ville and the redemption of one of Suess's most lovable characters. The play promises a enjoyable experience for adults and children alike.

The Grinch shows at Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center on Thursday 12th December 2024 in Cincinnati, Ohio. This winter, Musical lovers can catch How the Grinch Stole Christmas at Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center. The show first debuted in 2007 at the Foxwoods Theater, and Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center feels honored to host the productions tour.

Families and couples can schedule a whole evening together as the show provides engagement for kids as young as five. The play lasts 85mins and the short duration means it doesn't need an intermission. Attendees will have plenty of time to enjoy other attractions around the city.

Grab your seats for just $73 per person. Click the "Get Tickets" button today and select yours!

Enjoy the Whimsical Broadway Show "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" Thursday 12th December 2024 at Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center for only $73.

Based on the imfamous book by Dr. Suess, How the Grinch Stole Christmas brings everyones favorite childhood classic to life. The musical first opened in 2007. The story follows a creature known as the Grinch as he attempts to destroy Christmas in the town of Who-ville. As the story progresses, the audience come to feel for the Grinch and his cold past. Created for kids, the whole family can rest easy knowing the story has a happy ending.

Play Summary

Most people are familiar with Dr. Suess and the various movies. Throughout the play, the audience are invited to follow the Grinchs antics to stop Who-Ville from enjoying Christmas. Together with his only companion Max the Dog, the Grinch steals toys, destroys festive decorations, and eliminates Christmas cheer.

The only Who standing in his way is Cindy Lous Who, a charming little girl intent on warming Grinch's icy heart. She goes out of her way to show love for the Grinch, and eventually making the whole town's holiday better. The musical exemplifies the true meaning of Christmas and is sure to remain a family favorite.

Whimsical Musical for The Whole Family

The play's showtunes provides an immersive spirit that encapsulates the spirit of Christmas. In addition to popular songs like “You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch” and “Welcome Christmas”, the musical features several other numbers, including:

  • “Who Likes Christmas?”
  • “This Time of Year”
  • “I Hate Christmas Eve”
  • “Watchama Who”
  • “It's the Thought That Counts”
  • “One of a Kind”
  • “Now's the Time”
  • “Santa for a Day”

The musical genre brings to life the holiday. Mixing elements of jazz, holiday hymns, and even rock!

Why See How the Grinch Stole Christmas?

When theatergoers want a genuine holiday celebration, they should see How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The play boasts considerable talent not just due to the writer but also because of the music by Mel Marvin and Albert Hague, director Mathew August, and the choreographer John DeLuca. The actors have stage veterans like Patrick Page and Ed Dixon as well as up and coming child stars like Caroline London and Athena Ripka.

"100 times better than any bedtime story." - The New York Times

"You will find your heart growing a few sizes, too." - Associated Press

"Sheer delight!" - BroadwayWorld

The Christmas Broadway musical that can give anyone in the holiday spirit. You and the whole family will love it!, it's great for newly dating couples or retired grandparents. It can bring the right dose of Christmas cheer for everyone!

Cincinnati has more to offer

Some people only receive one chance to attend a Broadway show, so make it a memorable event. Go out for a nice dinner at one of Cincinnati's popular restaurants. Tourists shouldn't miss the chance to see some of the city's other entertainment.

Parking in Cincinnati can become stressful enough to stress out anyone's night. We suggest taking a Uber, taxi, or other form of public transportation. We recommend arriving 30 minutes early to find your seats on time and relax.

Don't ignore the opportunity to see the Broadway show How the Grinch Stole Christmas on Thursday 12th December 2024 at Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center. The show is already selling out, so anyone interested should get tickets today.

How The Grinch Stole Christmas at Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center


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