26% off (Sale price $39.00, Reg. Price $52.75) :: Seating: 200 and 300 level Click here to view the seating chartHow G-Pass Works: Within an hour of purchase, your G-Pass will be in your account. You may redeem your G-Pass via the mobile app when you enter the venue. You may also print it out in advance. Discount reflects the merchant’s current ticket prices – price may differ on day of event.Dr. Seuss How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The MusicalDr. Seuss How The Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical looks back on the events of historys most famous holiday heist through the eyes and narration of an elderly Max, the Grinchs long-suffering pooch. When the Grinch cant bear the thought of another Christmas polluting Mount Crumpits airspace with its cacophony of jing-tinglers and blum-bloopers, he hatches a scheme to stop the holiday from coming. Soon enough, he is skulking through the darkened homes of Whoville in a jerry-rigged Santa disguise, stripping decorations, retracting Christmas trees like umbrellas, yanking candy canes out of the arms of sleeping babes, and gleefully drop-kicking presents into his enormous sack. The production finds inventive ways to replicate all the iconic imagery from the book—down to the overstuffed sleigh teetering atop a mountain peak—but also conjures just the right song for everything, from the comedy-duo antics of the Grinch and Max to the growing suspicions of the adorable Cindy Lou Who.Shining out from this lineup of new tunes are the cherubic strains of Welcome Christmas and the rumbling basso profundo slander of Youre a Mean One, Mr. Grinch—both made famous by Chuck Jones classic animated adaptation. The backdrops, however, mirror Dr. Seuss hand-drawn illustrations, and the cast pads their red long johns to make their proportions look just as cartoonishly off-kilter as Whovilles residents. Yet the greatest attention to detail is lavished on the Grinch himself, who dominates the stage with his matted green fur, floppy fingers, and—through the magic of Method acting and elective surgery—a heart withered by exactly two sizes. Not
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