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Elf - The Musical fans, Are you ready for Woonsocket? on Friday, November 21st 2025 as part of her tour Elf - The Musical will be playing at Stadium Theatre Performing Arts Center, MA. Score your Elf - The Musical tickets Woonsocket right here.

Elf - The Musical Stadium Theatre Performing Arts Center, MA concert

Stadium Theatre Performing Arts Center 28 Monument Sq, Woonsocket, RI, 02895

Get ready for a heartwarming experience with Elf - The Musical coming to the Stadium Theatre Performing Arts Center in Woonsocket on November 23, 2025. This delightful production captures the spirit of the holiday season, making it a perfect outing for families and friends alike. Meanwhile, theatre enthusiasts can look forward to Les Miserables at the Citizens Bank Opera House in Boston on June 28, 2026, where the classic tale of love and sacrifice unfolds. If you’re in the mood for some ABBA classics, Mamma Mia! will take the stage at the Providence Performing Arts Center on November 16, 2025, inviting you to sing along to your favorite tunes. Later that week, on November 20, catch Hansel and Gretel at the Berklee Performance Center in Boston, where this enchanting story will captivate audiences of all ages. And don’t miss Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, returning to the Stadium Theatre in Woonsocket on May 3, 2026, promising vibrant performances and memorable music. Whether it's the charm of Elf or the classic narratives of Les Miserables and Joseph, there's something for everyone in these upcoming shows. For more details about the performers and venues, check out the events as they unfold!


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By Anton

Elf was a big disappointment and disrespectful!

Big disappointment. The actor that played the lead role, Elf, tried hard but trying to replicate the work of Will Farrell is next to impossible. The bigger issue for me was the multiple political statements. First Mrs. Claus was black, very good actress that did a nice job but Mrs, Claus was not black in the movie. There were a couple scenes were there were two actors playing obviously gay men hanging all over each other on stage. Again there were not any gay characters in the movie. Both are obvious, weak and disrespectful attempts to weave political statements into a cute Christmas story. I did not pay $80 a ticket to get a political lecture. Lastly the actors that played the mother and father were weak and tried too hard but my bigger issue was their constant use of the phrase, "oh my God". Not part of the movie and I doubt the phrase was part of the original script. And the theater was less that half full...no surprise There was some redeeming value in the show, George Wendt, as Santa Claus was terrific. The young boy also did a great job. Lastly the dancers were the star of the show. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and God Bless!



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