The American Christmas Carol & more…!

October 18th, 2015

Lots of updates, some small, some not…

Sarah will perform on December 4th: The American Christmas Carol!

Tim Janis’s The American Christmas Carol celebrates its 10th year at Carnegie Hall. With full orchestra and a 200-voice choir, composer Tim Janis is joined by Grammy Award-winning musician Sarah McLachlan, actor-singer Ioan Gruffudd, and Zachary Levi. Additional performers include Dove Award-winner Cindy Cruse Ratcliff, The Montclair State University Symphony Orchestra, and The American Christmas Carol Choir.


Even better, besides this new show date, a few have been added for November and December:

28th November 2015: Seneca Niagara Casino Theatre, Niagara Falls, NY
29th November 2015: Ulster Performing Arts Center, Kingston, NY
1st December 2015: State Theatre, New Brunswick, NJ
3rd December 2015: Mayo Performing Arts Center, Morristown, NJ
5th December 2015: The Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY

On the 15th, Sarah performed for the opening of the Roundhouse Radio Station in Vancouver. She played Angel, In Your Shoes, and Adia. You can view Angel below, and here’s an article with also a short video as well as an image right here.

As for charity news: Sarah painted a bowl for the Winnipeg Harvast auction!

The last bit of news: a new Shine On picture.. Thanks to Karine!

 

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  1. Shannon Spry says:

    Hi there, I have tickets to see Sarah at Seneca Niagara Casino on Nov. 28. I have loved Sarah’s work for years, and would love the chance to meet her. Is it possible that she would be doing meet and greets? This would mean a lot

    Shannon Spry