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Miracle on 34th Street, Radio Play: Virtual Edition
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While live theater is on hold, The Chain Theatre has found a way to bring the holiday spirit into everyone’s homes with Miracle on 34th Street, Radio Play. Adapted and directed by Greg Cicchino, Miracle on 34th Street streams for four days, and ticket holders may stream at any time.
Benefit tickets are purchased online.
Miracle on 34th Street tells the story of a single mother raising her daughter in New York City. She soon has her world turned upside down by a curious man who claims he is Santa Claus. It's a story of faith, believing in others, and the magic of the season. This program in the style of an old radio play is sure to warm the hearts of all with a colorful cast of characters.
City Council Speaker Corey Johnson and State Senator Jose Serrano make their Chain Theatre debuts. Prior to beginning his career in politics, New York State Senator Jose Serrano held an administrative job at the Public Theater.