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  • Twas The Night Before...

    Nov 29 - Dec 15, 2024

  • Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet

    Dec 19 - 20, 2024

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Twas The Night Before...

November 29 - December 15, 2024

Grab your winter coat and get ready to jingle on down to Cirque du Soleil's amazing holiday spectacular, Twas The Night Before Christmas! You'll witness their 49th original production, and first-ever holiday-themed show. Judging by their previous productions, this is one you certainly don't want to miss!

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Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet

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December 19 - 20, 2024

Featuring spectacular sets and beautifully costumed dancers, the Nutcracker! Magical Christmas Ballet is an annual treat for the whole family. Whimsical and imaginative storytelling blends with the richness of classical dance, dazzling costumes, soaring birds, giant puppets and a grand stage design to make this particular Nutcracker a unique holiday treat not to be missed!

Fox Theatre

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660 Peachtree St, Atlanta, GA 30308

  • Year opened: 1929
  • Capacity: 4678
  • Concession stands
  • Merchandise booths
  • Disabled access
  • Air conditioning
  • In-house bar

A fantastical mass of domes and minarets, this Atlanta landmark was originally built for the city's Shriners organization, inspired by the temples of the far east. Before its completion it was sold to movie mogul William Fox and enjoyed great success as a movie palace, right up until the 1960s when the rise of the multiplex forced it into decline. Following a fundraising campiagn from Atlanta residents, it was reopened as a theater in 1975, and continues to host hundreds of shows every year.

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