A Christmas Story, the Musical

The show has been moved to December, 2024.

 

The change in show dates will allow the leadership to use the time they would normally spend on the show in a broad-based community outreach effort to inform people about the proposed MAC – the Midway Arts Center — to be built without cost to the City of Midway. Recent events have shown a need for more information about what the MAC can do for Midway residents and Midway businesses. 

 

Since High Valley Arts has tried for four years to enlist the support of the Midway City Council for the MAC without success, the community outreach effort will include a professional survey to determine the percentage of Midway residents in favor of having the MAC in Midway, among other things.

 

HVAF would love to have the MAC in Midway and desires to continue to provide a high level of entertainment to residents from Wasatch County and beyond as it has for the past 16 years. In fact, in the past two years, 10,000 people attended shows each year with more than 500 youth and adults involved in productions. Traffic was a non-issue with no traffic jams whatever!!

 

Time is critical since the physical demands of building stages and moving costumes, props, scenery, lights, mics, projection screens and etc. from one site to another eight times per year, taking hundreds and hundreds of people hours, with no relief in sight, are no longer an option.  

 

For more information about The MAC – size, traffic, parking, legacy value – CLICK HERE.


Love HVAF and want to help? CLICK HERE

 

 

 

 

  A Christmas Story, the Musical

The show has been moved to December, 2024.

 

The change in show dates will allow the leadership to use the time they would normally spend on the show in a broad-based community outreach effort to inform people about the proposed MAC – the Midway Arts Center — to be built without cost to the City of Midway. Recent events have shown a need for more information about what the MAC can do for Midway residents and Midway businesses. 

 

Since High Valley Arts has tried for four years to enlist the support of the Midway City Council for the MAC without success, the community outreach effort will include a professional survey to determine the percentage of Midway residents in favor of having the MAC in Midway, among other things.

 

HVAF would love to have the MAC in Midway and desires to continue to provide a high level of entertainment to residents from Wasatch County and beyond as it has for the past 16 years. In fact, in the past two years, 10,000 people attended shows each year with more than 500 youth and adults involved in productions. Traffic was a non-issue with no traffic jams whatever!!

 

Time is critical since the physical demands of building stages and moving costumes, props, scenery, lights, mics, projection screens and etc. from one site to another eight times per year, taking hundreds and hundreds of people hours, with no relief in sight, are no longer an option.  

 

For more information about The MAC – size, traffic, parking, legacy value – CLICK HERE.


Love HVAF and want to help? CLICK HERE