articles

GIVEAWAY: The Magic of Christmas starring the Young Americans

TICKET GIVEAWAY

By The Young Americans College of Performing Arts November 20, 2019

Haul out the holly, it’s Christmastime once again

 

The Magic of Christmas starring The Young Americans, SoCal’s longest-running holiday extravaganza, returns to La Mirada Theatre with a cast of 200, 6,000 costumes, and Santas galore

 

CORONA, CA (November 4, 2019) – With 200 singers, dancers and musicians donning 6,000 costumes under a winter wonderland of falling snow, The Magic of Christmas starring The Young Americans (www.YoungAmericans.org) returns to the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts, December 6 – 15. The Young Americans performance company tour the world bringing the performing arts into schools to empower and inspire entire communities. In a limited engagement, three international touring casts along with students from the Corona, CA-based, fully accredited, The Young Americans College of Performing Arts come together to stage the high-energy The Magic of Christmas, Southern California’s longest-running holiday extravaganza.

The holiday spectacular with multi-generational appeal features dancing Santas, tap-dancing penguins in TheDance of the Sugar Plum Fairies, selections from Elf: The Musical, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, The Polar Express, and a holiday reworking of Broadway jukebox musicals such as Jersey Boys and Mamma Mia! A stirring finale, which has become a Christmas tradition, spotlights the entire cast in a massed choral concert featuring excerpts from Handel’s Messiah.

state-of-the-art 45-foot video wall presents a vibrant backdrop to 30 holiday scenes including The Holiday Inn, The Polar Express, and Adventures in a Winter Wonderland. Songs from artists like Elvis Presley, Celine Dion, Lionel Richie, Tina Turner, the Four Seasons, and more are reworked with holiday themed lyrics and youthful enthusiasm. Traditional favorites including The Christmas Waltz, Let It Snow!, Let It Snow!, Let It Snow!, It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas, and many more round out the program.

Since 1983, The Young Americans have produced a holiday show to delight Southern California audiences.

“Each year we hear from people that they saw the show as a child with their parents and grandparents and now are introducing it to their children” says Chief Artistic Officer Bill Brawley who began as a Young American performer in the 1970s. “The show is a wonderful connection for generations.”

The Young Americans, among the most celebrated of choircore groups, invented the concept of a show choir in 1962, releasing albums, appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show, singing backup on Sammy Davis, Jr.’s The Candy Man, and setting the stage for the song-and-dance ensembles seen in modern day entertainment like Glee and the Pitch Perfect movies. They were even the subject of a skit on Saturday Night Live. The group also opened for Liberace and Johnny Mathis. Famous alumni include Tony Award Winner Stephanie J. Block (Cher in The Cher Show), Vicki Lawrence (The Carol Burnett Show), Eden Espinosa (Elphaba in Broadway's Wicked)Jerry Mitchell (Tony Award Winning Choreographer, La Cage Aux Follies, Kinky Boots, Hairspray), and Marc Cherry (Executive Producer & Creator of Desperate Housewives).

An Academy Award-winning documentary following the group’s tour led to the first time an Oscar was taken back. Weeks after the win, the Academy of Motion Pictures realized that the film had been shown in 1967 which disqualified it for consideration of 1968 films. Then-Academy president Gregory Peck had a contentious call with the film’s producers demanding the return of the Oscar. To this day, no other Oscar has been taken back by the Academy.

Today, multiple international casts utilize the performing arts as a vehicle to instill self-confidence, pride in accomplishment, and love of the arts. To date, more than 853,000 students from kindergarten to high school have been impacted by these programs, across 32 countries on 5 continents including Japan, Australia, South Africa, Europe, and the United States. The casts work with students of all backgrounds, not just those active in arts, over a period of three days that culminates with the students and The Young Americans putting on a show for the community. Persons interested in having The Young Americans appear at their school can contact info@youngamericans.org.

            Tickets prices for The Magic of Christmas starring The Young Americans are $ 65.00 and $ 23.00, and are available at the La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts box office by calling (714) 994-6310, online at youngamericans.org/magicofchristmas, or in person at 14900 La Mirada Boulevard., La Mirada, CA 90638. Special weekday matinees are on Wednesday, December 11 and Friday, December 13. Follow The Young Americans on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube @TheYoungAmericans, and Twitter at @YoungAmericans. For more information on The Young Americans programs, visit www.youngamericans.org.

 

# # #

 

Performances:

·      Saturday, December 7 at 2pm & 8pm

·      Sunday, Dec. 8 at 2pm & 7:30pm

·      Wednesday, December 11 at 2pm & 8pm

·      Thursday, December 12 at 8pm 

·      Friday, December 13 at 2pm & 8pm

·      Saturday, December 14 at 2pm & 8pm

·      Sunday, December 15 at 2pm





Win a Family 4-Pack (General Admission) Tickets to
The Magic of Christmas starring The Young Americans on Friday, December 6th


GIVEAWAY RULES: 

STEP 1:
MUST COMPLETE  ENTRY FORM to be eligible to win giveaway prize. One entry per email address.

STEP 2:
COMMENT / TAG A FRIEND / SHARE and Hashtag: #MKOntario  #MagicofChristmas  on   FACEBOOK or INSTAGRAM


 Must Enter By Sunday, Dec. 1st 11:45PM PST

*The winner will be chosen via kingsumo.com and will be notified via email, on our Facebook wall, and weekly newsletter.
*The winner will have 24 hours to claim the prize or another winner will be selected.
* You MUST be a subscriber of Macaroni Kid Ontario Edition to enter any of our contests. SUBSCRIBE HERE (it's FREE)!


*SWEEPSTAKES RULES AND REGULATIONS:
No purchase necessary to enter. A purchase of any kind will not increase your chances of winning. Odds of winning depend on the total number of entries received. To be eligible to win giveaway prize, entrant must fill out the official entry form. An entrant is not eligible to win if he or she is under 18 years of age as of Jan 18, 2017; or not a legal resident of and currently rising in one of the 50 U.S. states or the District of Columbia. Void where prohibited. Entrant MUST be a subscriber to Macaroni Kid Ontario to be eligible to win. In case any entrant is not a subscriber, by submitting name and email address participant automatically agree on subscribing to our weekly FREE newsletter.  A winner will be selected from all eligible entries and picked at random using www.kingsumo.com. Macaroni Kid will announce the winner via email, the weekly newsletter, and on our Facebook wall. If potential winner declines prize, fails to respond within 24 hours or two email efforts to contact him or her or fails to use the prize, Macaroni Kid will select another winner. Macaroni Kid is not responsible for any lost mail/email. If a dispute arises over a prize, the winner is the person to whom the email account is registered. ClickHERE for complete rules.


About Macaroni Kid Ontario:
Macaroni Kid Ontario is a FREE resource for parents. Our website and FREE weekly newsletter consists of great family-friendly and kid events in Ontario and surrounding cities.  We often feature giveaways, crafts or recipes for kids, and articles about the many challenges we face as parents.  We also have info about events in the Greater LA, Inland Empire, and OC areas.   SUBSCRIBE HERE (it's FREE) and share with your family and friends.

Follow us on Social Media:
Facebook: Macaroni Kid - Ontario, CA  *  Twitter: @MacKidOntario *  Instagram: @MacKidOntario