About Noel: A Renaissance Tapestry

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Valley Musical Theatre’s annual Christmas show available as a on demand for the first two weeks of December.

Theatre patrons can watch Noel: A Renaissance Tapestry from the comfort of their living rooms between December 1 – December 15 via a private viewing platform. The Christmas themed show features music and poetry performed by local Washington musicians and actors. Directed by Hal Ott, much of the show’s content is from the Renaissance period, with a few newer Christmas classics interspersed between. Ott’s vision and hope are that “‘Noel: A Renaissance Tapestry’ and its traditional Christmas music and poetry, will transport you to a wonderful place of joy and merrymaking, of mirth and contemplation.”

Due to scheduling of other fall events, Valley Musical Theatre, decided to bring back our 2020 virtual production for an encore performance. “Nothing can replace the energy and excitement of live theatre,” said Jessica Solberg Black, VMT’s Executive Director. “But we hope our virtual show brings some light into people’s lives during this holiday season.”

Valley Musical Theatre

Valley Musical Theatre was established in 1999. We strive to bring quality live musical theater to the Kittitas Valley area, providing talented area residents of all ages with opportunities for performance and artistic growth in a positive, supportive environment.

In a typical year, we produce 3-4 shows, and 1-2 smaller events.

Fall Productions
Noel: A Renaissance Tapestry
This evening of classical quartet of harps, viola and flute will serenade you with songs of the season, many with a Celtic flair; and you will be entertained by dramatic poetry readings from the best of the holiday season.
Virtual event. December 1 - 15

Rising Star Production
The Clumsy Custard Horror Show
March 31 - April 9

Summer Mainstage Musical
Mamma Mia!
July 7 - 16, 2022

 

COVID-19 HEALTH PRECAUTIONS FOR THEATRE PATRONS

Luckily you can't catch COVID from watching a video, though you might find yourself become more cynical and depressed if you watch too much news.  That is why we recommend this uplifting hour-long presentation that will remind you of what this season is truly about.  Put aside your cares and worries and enjoy the beauty of the season.