“An Evening of Southern Hospitality, Great American Music and Side Splitting Comedy” will delight audiences of every age throughout the Christmas season.
A touch of Branson....A touch of Myrtle Beach....this ten member cast combines comedy skits with traditional and modern Christmas music. Add a couple of surprise guests like Santa and his friends and this show is guaranteed to get you in the Christmas spirit.
The 2012 Christmas Season shows will be held starting November 2nd and run through December 21st. To complete the season, groups will enjoy Downtown Selma Antiques with over 15 antique and specialty stores and outlet shopping at over 95 brand name retail stores in the Smithfield-Selma area at Carolina Premium Outlets and JR Outlet Center. A variety of national brand restaurants and quaint hometown dining is available before the Christmas show.
The 2012 Comedy show starts at 7:40pm and Music Show at 8:00pm, with matinees starting at 1:40pm, groups should call for dates and times. Admission charges, Adult $22.50 and Children $17.50, with group discounts available with 20 tickets or more.
Selma is located in the Heartland of North Carolina, along the I-95 Corridor at exits 97 & 98. For more information, toll free, 1-877-843-7839 or (919) 202-9927 or visit their website, www.amjubilee.com to purchase tickets.
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