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The STUDIO
Nov 26, 2010 - Dec 19, 2010

Written & Directed by Shad Willingham
Back by Popular Demand!
Set on Christmas Eve in a small radio station (WHAM) in Georgia (circa 1940), a group of actors await the arrival of Orson Welles who is scheduled to make a guest appearance on their broadcast.
An encore presentation of the bright new holiday
comedy which played to sold out houses in 2009!
The 6th Street Playhouse dishes up
second helping of "Ham for the Holidays"
Reviews
" 'Ham for the Holidays' is a real treat...nostalgic spoof of old-time radio...loaded with humor. Four stars." (Barry Willis - Marin Independent Journal / Member SFBATCC)
"What could be more heartwarming than a Christmas play in which everyone ends up in their underwear by the madcap conclusion? It's all supremely silly, a bit overdone, but remarkably satisfying, exactly like a big old Christmas ham." (David Templeton - Bohemian / Member SFBATCC)
" 'Ham for the Holidays' fills the plate with laughter...the comedy will delight audiences of all ages." (Cari Lynn Pace - Marinscope Newspapers / Member SFBATCC)
" 'Ham for the Holidays' is a warm-hearted homage to traditional farce with its broad character sketches and pratfalls and just the lightest tip of the hat to the screwball comedies of the 1930s. It deserves a special place at the table of Sixth Street Playhouse's holiday tradition and hopefully will be seen again and again in the years to come.' (Suzanne and Greg Angeo - For All Events)