For 35 years, the Houston Tidelanders and Quartets have presented a Christmas show that, many times, includes a locally scripted, costumed, Christmas-themed story followed by a traditional concert. This year’s show tells the story of a chorus trying to decide what kind of Christmas music to include on its Christmas show. As three factions plead their cases, the audience might see toy soldiers marching on parade, or see party goers "Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree," or other folks waxing nostalgically about "Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire." How will they resolve their dilemma? No matter how they do it, the audience will win. They’ll hear many Christmas favorite songs.
For 35 years, the Houston Tidelanders and Quartets have presented a Christmas show that, many times, includes a locally scripted, costumed, Christmas-themed story followed by a traditional concert. This year’s show tells the story of a chorus trying to decide what kind of Christmas music to include on its Christmas show. As three factions plead their cases, the audience might see toy soldiers marching on parade, or see party goers "Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree," or other folks waxing nostalgically about "Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire." How will they resolve their dilemma? No matter how they do it, the audience will win. They’ll hear many Christmas favorite songs.
For 35 years, the Houston Tidelanders and Quartets have presented a Christmas show that, many times, includes a locally scripted, costumed, Christmas-themed story followed by a traditional concert. This year’s show tells the story of a chorus trying to decide what kind of Christmas music to include on its Christmas show. As three factions plead their cases, the audience might see toy soldiers marching on parade, or see party goers "Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree," or other folks waxing nostalgically about "Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire." How will they resolve their dilemma? No matter how they do it, the audience will win. They’ll hear many Christmas favorite songs.