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A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story

Russell Hill Rogers Theater 800 W. Ashby, San Antonio

This season marks the triumphant return of the new Playhouse family tradition – A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story. Immerse yourself in the holiday spirit as the theater presents this unique version of the timeless classic, integrating American Sign Language (ASL) throughout the production. Witness the transformative power of inclusivity and renew your subscription now to secure your seats for a heartwarming celebration that transcends language barriers.

The Frosty Follies

The Public Theater of San Antonio 800 W Ashby Pl, San Antonio

Welcome to a showcase where local talent shines bright in a cozy setting adorned with twinkling lights and holiday cheer! Join us for festive evenings in December filled with beloved classic musical numbers performed by actors we know and love from our community. From jazzy renditions of “Let It Snow” to heartfelt interpretations of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” our talented ensemble will captivate you with their unique flair and infectious energy. It’s the perfect way to celebrate the season with loved ones, laughter, and cherished memories. Join our family and friends in the Classic Theatre for The Frosty Follies: A Holiday Cabaret.

Curator Talk Featuring Regine Basha

Artpace 445 N Main Ave, San Antonio

Artpace San Antonio is excited to introduce Regine Basha as the Guest Curator for the Fall 2025 International Artist-in-Residence program. Renowned for her innovative curatorial approach and dedication to fostering artistic exploration, Basha will select three resident artists: one international, one national, and one Texas-based. These artists will begin their residency in Fall 2025.

In her role as Guest Curator, Basha will visit San Antonio in December 2024 to conduct studio visits with Texas artists and select the Texas-based resident. While in San Antonio, Basha will present a Curator Talk at Artpace, sharing insights on her career, curatorial philosophy, and vision for the Fall 2025 residency. Join us for the talk on December 12, 2024, from 6-8 PM. Admission is free and open to the public.