'Santaland Diaries' at the Gamm

Posted 12/5/17

From award-winning humorist, playwright and National Public Radio contributor David Sedaris, a dose of unconventional holiday humor. The author's real-life experiences as a Macy's Christmas elf named …

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'Santaland Diaries' at the Gamm

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From award-winning humorist, playwright and National Public Radio contributor David Sedaris, a dose of unconventional holiday humor. The author's real-life experiences as a Macy's Christmas elf named Crumpet...  including a humiliating job interview, elf indoctrination, run-ins with miscast Santas, pushy parents and a host of oddball characters...are merrily subversive and fall-on-your-knees funny! Gamm Resident Actor Steve Kidd reprises his role as Crumpet the surly Macy's elf in the retelling of Sedaris' comic monologue about life in a crass, commercial winter wonderland.

WHERE: The Gamm Theatre, 172 Exchange St., Pawtucket
WHEN: Dec. 13-30
COST: $44
MORE INFO: 401/723-4266; gammtheatre.org

Santaland Diaries, Gamm

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