Get ready to be swept off your feet this holiday season as PCPA brings the enchanting tale of “Beauty and the Beast” to life on stage! From November 7 to December 22, 2024, the Marian Theatre in Santa Maria will be transformed into a magical world of talking teacups, dancing candlesticks, and a love story as old as time.
A Tale as Old as Time, With a Fresh Twist
You might think you know the story of Belle and her beastly prince, but PCPA’s production promises to add a sprinkle of theatrical magic that’ll make even the most jaded theater-goer believe in fairy tales again. It’s like your favorite bedtime story got a Broadway makeover – complete with catchy tunes, dazzling costumes, and enough whimsy to make you forget you’re a grown-up (at least for a couple of hours).
Location, Location, Location
Now, for those in Orcutt wondering if you’ll need to pack a suitcase for this adventure – fear not! The Marian Theatre is just a hop, skip, and jump away in Santa Maria, about 5 miles northeast of Orcutt, California. That’s right, you can go from your couch to “Be Our Guest” in less time than it takes to decide what to watch on Netflix.
A Feast for the Senses
PCPA’s “Beauty and the Beast” isn’t just a show; it’s a full-on sensory experience. From the moment the curtain rises, you’ll be transported to a world where furniture has opinions, and cutlery has dance moves. The costumes are so good that you might wonder if your wardrobe is secretly alive when you’re not looking.
Music to Your Ears
Get ready to have “Be Our Guest” stuck in your head for weeks. The show’s beloved songs will have you tapping your feet, humming along, and possibly embarrassing your kids with your enthusiastic car karaoke on the way home. Don’t say we didn’t warn you!
Perfect for All Ages (Even the Grumpy Ones)
Whether you’re 5 or 95, there’s something in this show for everyone. Kids will be wide-eyed at the spectacle, teens will pretend not to be impressed (but secretly love it), and adults will find themselves unexpectedly moved by a story about a girl who falls in love with a buffalo man. It’s weird when you think about it, but hey, that’s theater magic for you!
A Holiday Tradition in the Making
Looking for a new holiday tradition that doesn’t involve arguing over who burnt the turkey? PCPA’s “Beauty and the Beast” might just be your ticket. It’s the perfect way to kick off the festive season, and it’s way more fun than Black Friday shopping. Plus, you can always tell your relatives you’re “busy with cultural activities” when you need a break from family time.
Dates and Times to Remember
The show runs from November 7 to December 22, 2024, with performances Wednesday through Sunday. Evening shows start at 7:00 PM, with matinees on Saturdays and Sundays at 1:30 PM. That’s plenty of chances to see the show – or to see it multiple times if you become obsessed (we won’t judge).
Ticket Info: Your Golden Ticket to Enchantment
Tickets range from $38 to $50 for adults, with discounts available for seniors, students, and children. Group rates are also available, so you can drag – er, invite – your whole squad along. Remember, unlike the Beast’s castle, seats aren’t enchanted and won’t magically appear, so book early!
A Word to the Wise
While we can’t promise that attending this show will turn any beasts in your life into princes, we can guarantee an evening of pure entertainment. And who knows? Maybe you’ll leave the theater seeing the world a little differently – or at least humming a catchy tune.
Part of the Thanksgiving Guide 2024
Oh, and did we mention it? This magical production is featured in our Thanksgiving Guide 2024. Nothing says “grateful” like a night out at the theater (and no dishes to wash afterward).
So, mark your calendars, dust off your dancing shoes, and prepare for a night of theatrical magic. PCPA’s “Beauty and the Beast” is more than just a show – it’s a chance to believe in the impossible, laugh, cry, and remember why stories like these have captivated us for generations. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the magic!
Sources: pcpa.org, santamariatimes.com
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