Grab some cultural gusto to get yourself in the holiday spirit
- Christene Meyers

- Dec 11, 2015
- 3 min read
TAKE A HOLIDAY BREAK WITH A PLAY, CONCERT, NATIVITY, BOOK -- OR A SAIL WITH THE WHALES
STORY By CHRISTENE MEYERS
PHOTOS By BRUCE KELLER
SINCE CHILDHOOD, the holiday has for me meant plays, movies, and, of course, the famous "Nutcracker."
The story of the Christmas toy that comes alive -- of wondrous travels and journeys of the imagination -- surely influenced my lifelong love of travel.
I've seen and reviewed "The Nutcracker" 50 times -- in as varied a roster of productions as the Bolshoi in Moscow and the Alberta Bair Theater in Billings, Montana, where San Diego Ballet's touring production used local dancers.
FOR WHILE I love traveling and theater all 12 months of the year, my two favorite pursuits are particularly satisfying during the holidays. One memorable Christmas, Santa came by our Bora Bora cottage and tossed candies from his kayak onto the porch of our beachfront hale.
Another time, we left our ship and walked into a village in Gran Canaria in the Canary Islands. We stopped at a nativity, listened to carolers and became wisemen for a few minutes at the invitation of the locals!
ANOTHER CHRISTMAS found us in Santa Barbara on a whale watching adventure. Fantastic to do something different on a holiday. Nothing like gilding the lily.
Or spend an hour in a book store -- great gift ideas, and you might bump into Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett!
Embrace the crowds, noise and activity. People are dressed merrily, smile more, enjoy being seen and seem generally more generous, forgiving and patient.
SOME OF my favorite holidays have been spent on the road -- Fiji, Moscow, the South Pacific, Asia, and here in America, with loved ones in Atlanta, northern California and Montana, always with the Yorkies, Nick and Nora, in tow.
They love the holidays, too, and usually acquire a few new toys -- and plenty of holiday Greenies for snacks.
WE RECOMMEND a happy dose of whale watching followed by a visit to a theater or concert hall to add spice to the holidays. See a cultural event, movie or "The Nutcracker." Here in the San Diego area, we have a half-dozen "Nutcracker" options California Ballet Company’s glittering production at the Civic Theatre heads the line-up of "Nutcracker" options in San Diego County, performing this weekend, Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 12 and 13.
HORNBLOWER has whale watching and holiday dinner cruises -- a perfect double-header for me is an outing on the ocean followed by "Nutcracker."
YOU MIGHT consider a musical. Nearly every town in the free world -- city or village -- has a Christmas pageant or concert. Here in San Diego, we enjoyed Cygnet Theatre's "A Christmas Carol" with Sean Murray's clever musical weavings of traditional carols into the story.
"This Wonderful Life" is on tap at North Coast Repertory Theatre, a smart, snappy one-man show with all the familiar voices and characters of the beloved Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed movie, "It's A Wonderful Life."
AND THERE'S San/Diego Symphony's popular pops concert, next Sunday, at 2 p.m. at Copley Hall.
Here in San Diego, we have the fabulous Gay Men's Chorus, gospel and blues concerts, Hanukkah songs and more. The Gay Men's holiday show is this Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Balboa Theatre downtown San Diego.
http://sandiegotheatres.org/the nutcracker/






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