One of the many things I love about the Twin Cities is the awesome culture and an unique blend of theater and shows. Before we leave the Holiday season, we highly recommend checking out “A Don’t Hug Me Christmas Carol”! “A Don’t Hug Me Christmas Carol” is the SMASH HIT sequel to the award-winning musical comedy, “Don’t Hug Me”. Here is a little more info about the show…

“A Don’t Hug Me Christmas Carol” is one part “Fargo” (minus the woodchipper) and one part “A Christmas Carol” shaken vigorously and served over ice. It’s Christmas Eve in Bunyan Bay, Minn., and cantankerous bar owner Gunner storms out of an argument with his wife and takes to the lake on his snowmobile. Next thing you know … crash! The ice breaks and Gunner plunges through. After he’s rescued, a coma-ridden Gunner journeys to a dream world full of surprises, not the least of which is a visit from the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future — all played by folk legend Sven Yorgensen. Gunner’s unusual journey gets a fittingly rare soundtrack, with original songs like “Gramma Cut the Christmas Cheese,” “The Wheel is Turnin’ but the Hamster Is Dead” and “I Love You More Than Football.”

Here is a little snippit of what you could expect from this musical comedy!

This play runs through January 4th, 2015 and is one to check out this weekend. In fact, I know that there are still tickets available via as of this morning! So what are you waiting for? Be sure to check out this hilarious production before it leaves for the season on Sunday!

For other info on other events check out our calendar at http://www.365twincities.com/events or the New Century Theatre athttp://www.hennepintheatretrust.org/events

So tell us Twin Cities! Have you seen this show yet? If so, give us your review in the comments below! If you are planning on checking it out or want to ask your friends about it, please share this post with them using the sharing buttons below! Thanks for being here on Day 2 of 365! This is just the start of an amazing year ahead!!

A Dont Hug Me Christmas Carol