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This holiday season, treat yourself to a laugh. This audience favorite has become yearly tradition, promising a night of suspense, side-splitting comedy, and unforgettable music. For hundreds of years, Christmas was a time for bone-chilling wonder as fearsome monsters teamed up with Saint Nicholas to punish the naughty. But as Europe’s most feared monster, the dreaded Krampus, has faded from tradition, naughty children have been getting away with everything. It’s time to restore balance to Christmas! A KRAMPUS KAROL runs from Dec 12 – 23 at the Angelus Theatre in Spanish Fork. Parental Advisory: while the show has some scary moments, it’s a fun-filled comedy, and there is no sexual content, violence, or profanity. We believe it’s appropriate for general audiences.
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Fees: Admission
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Links: https://greathalltheatrical.com/product/a-krampus-karol-2023/
Closest City or Region: Angelus Theater, Spanish Fork, Utah
Coordinates: 40.111987, -111.655251
By Jeremy Dye
Jeremy Dye, Tara Dye, Savannah Dye, Madilyn Dye, Cooper Dye,
For family home evening, we went to A Krampus Karol at the Angelus Theater. We used our season passes and just paid for 2 tickets. About a quarter of the way into the show, Cooper got pretty scared because all the children were being kidnapped by the evil Santa. He curled up in a fetal position on my lap, wrapped his coat around his head, and covered his hears with his hands so he wouldn't have to listen to it anymore. Shortly before intermission, I drove him home. On the drive home, he said to me "Dad, I have the same feelings inside me like the kids did inside them. I was terrified." I think his tiredness from his sleepover may have contributed a bit as well.