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The Cowles Center presents "Who Brought the Humbug?" Dec. 10-19

The Cowles Center is pleased to present Rhythm Street Movement's holiday special, Who Brought the Humbug? 
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A holiday party has begun but a humbug is afoot - can Ricci Milan and the gang find out who it is and continue celebration? Live music (with a full funk band), incredible tap dance, and a refreshing holiday story with sweet (but not cloying) morals make this a delightful show for the whole family.
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The in-person, eight-show run begins on December 10, and runs through December 18; Shows take place at 7:30 PM on Fridays and Saturdays, and 2:00 PM matinees are available on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the run. Tickets range from $35-$75 ($75 tickets include a VIP package). Learn more at thecowlescenter.org/humbug21.

 

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