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Special presentation of “A Christmas Carol” planned for Terrace Hill

November 29, 2011 By Dar Danielson

Terrace Hill

A special holiday presentation is planned at the Terrace Hill Governor’s mansion in Des Moines. Terrace Hill spokesperson, Meredith Sillau, says it will begin on December 15th.

Sillau says it’s an initiative from the First Lady and is a theatrical version of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.”

She says the play unfolds throughout the rooms of Terrace Hill. Sillau says professional actors from “The Iowa Shakespeare Experience” will perform the play.

The funds that are raised will go toward the Terrace Hill restoration and its cultural programs. There will shows running through December 18th and Sillau says the space is limited for each program.

Sillau says the ticket prices range from $15 to $65, which includes youth prices and there are discounted prices for tickets ordered before December 8th. There is also a special patrons ticket available where you can pay $150, and that includes a reception with the First Lady in the private residence on the third floor.

For more information you can call 515-281-7205, or got to: www.TerraceHilliowa.org.

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