Limited Tickets Remain for Final 'Christmas Carol' Performances
Woodstock Arts reports less than 30 percent of seats are available for the production's last four shows.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News| Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>Residents hoping to attend Woodstock Arts' production of "A Christmas Carol" have a narrowing window of opportunity, as the organization announced on December 16 that only four performances remain in the run.</p><p>According to the announcement, ticket availability has dropped below 30 percent for the final shows. The production, presented by Woodstock Arts, features the classic holiday tale with cast members performing in period attire.</p><p>The organization is urging community members not to "miss the magic" of these concluding performances. While specific times for the final four curtains were not detailed in the update, the low inventory suggests interested attendees should check availability immediately to secure their spots.</p>
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