Hanukkah Lights in the Big Sky

by Buffy Sedlachek

December 6 - 22, 2019 - NEW PERFORMANCES ADDED

directed by Shelli Place

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A Fractured Community Finds Hope

When a brick is thrown at a menorah set in a child’s window for Hanukkah, community leaders of all faiths come together to help spread a message of tolerance and peace. With the help of school children, 10,000 families display menorahs in their windows for Christmas in solidarity. Based on true events that occurred in Billings, Montana in 1993, this family play, an MJTC original, is newly adapted for everyone age 6 & up.

View our Performance Calendar.

For Tickets: Call (651) 647-4315 or Reserve Online.

 
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We loved it! A very important story presented in a powerful and moving way.
— Audience Member
 

The Artists

The Cast

Lee H. Adams

Lee H. Adams

Liam Beck-O’Sullivan

Liam Beck-O’Sullivan

Elizabeth Efteland

Elizabeth Efteland

Amanda Cate Fuller

Amanda Cate Fuller

Natty Woods

Natty Woods

 

Production Artists

Shelli Place, Director

Shelli Place, Director

Kirby Moore, Scenic Design

Kirby Moore, Scenic Design

Paul Epton, Lighting Design

Paul Epton, Lighting Design

Barb Portinga, Costume Design

Barb Portinga, Costume Design

Anita Kelling, Sound Design

Anita Kelling, Sound Design

Robert J. Smith, Properties Design

Robert J. Smith, Properties Design

Katie Sondrol, Stage Manager

Katie Sondrol, Stage Manager

 

Tickets & Information

Box Office - (651) 647-4315 [email protected]

All Tickets $20

$15 with Season Passbook - Now on Sale

For more information on ticketing, visit our Ticket Information page.

For accessibility and special accommodations, visit our Seating & Accessibility page.

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Individual Producers

Rhoda & Don Mains
Sonny & Amy Miller

 
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This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through grants from the Minnesota State Arts Board grant, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.