Woodstock Arts Holiday Production Returns With Puppetry Twist
The local arts organization announces December dates for a reimagined classic tale featuring a unique visual style.
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<p><em>Woodstock Community News | Woodstock, GA</em></p><p>Woodstock Arts is bringing a holiday tradition back to the stage this winter, offering residents a reimagined version of a "timeless classic" featuring puppetry elements from Dec. 4 through Christmas Eve.</p><p>The production is scheduled for a three-week engagement, running from Dec. 4 to Dec. 24. According to the announcement, this year's iteration of the seasonal favorite will distinguish itself with an "injection of puppetry spirit," adding a new creative layer to the familiar story.</p><p>Residents interested in attending are encouraged to purchase tickets promptly, as the organization anticipates high demand for the performances. The event invites local families to experience the updated production at Woodstock Arts.</p>
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