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For big holiday traditions, the Houston Ballet’s production of The Nutcracker is back at the Brown Theater in the Theater District, inviting listeners to follow Clara from the Christmas Eve party into the Land of Snow and the Kingdom of Sweets, with performances running through the season so you can pick a night that fits your schedule. Theatre lovers can also head to Alley Theatre for A Christmas Carol, where Ebenezer Scrooge’s ghostly visitors bring Victorian London to life in a classic story that’s perfect for a cozy night downtown before or after dinner at a nearby restaurant. Houston Theater and Visit Houston’s event calendars highlight both shows as centerpieces of the week’s performing arts lineup.
If listeners are in the mood for markets and daytime fun, POST Houston is hosting Holiday Vibe Artisan Markets with more than 100 local makers offering handcrafted gifts, art, and seasonal treats, all inside the dramatic former post office building with its rooftop city views. Hermann Park is getting festive with Holidays in Hermann Park, where families can ride the holiday train and carousel, meet a roaming Santa, enjoy live music and carolers, and let kids loose with crafts, lawn games, and nature activities stretched throughout the day. For something more niche, the Czech Center Museum Houston is running its Mikuláš Holiday Market, blending European holiday traditions with local makers for a smaller, cultural spin on the season.
Listeners who want to wrap up the week with a night out can check out concerts and club shows across the city, from regional music at venues like Escapade 2001 to touring acts at House of Blues and other midtown and downtown spots, with local event calendars listing exact times and ticket details so you can pick your vibe. However you choose to spend it, this week in Houston is tailor-made for holiday lights, local art, and making memories from the park to the Theater District.
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