Phoenix Weekend Guide: Nutcrackers, Dinosaur Carols, and Vintage Finds in the Valley of the Sun
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Kicking off today, Saturday, head over to the Madison Center for the Arts for The Arizona Nutcracker at 1 PM, as listed on Phoenix-az.events. This classic ballet gets a local twist with dazzling performances that'll have you tapping your toes to Tchaikovsky's timeless tunes—perfect for families dreaming of sugar plums. And if you're into dino-sized holiday fun, don't miss The Dinosaur Christmas Revue starting at 10 AM at a spot in Phoenix, according to Arizona Parenting Magazine. Picture prehistoric pals decked out in Santa hats, singing carols and spreading Jurassic joy—it's a roaring good time for kids of all ages who love a twist on tradition.
Swing into tomorrow, Sunday, December 21, for the Melrose Vintage Market Holiday Edition from 10 AM to 3 PM at Campbell Place Plaza in the Melrose District, straight from Visit Phoenix. Hunt for unique vintage treasures, handmade ornaments, and holiday goodies from local vendors under the winter sun—think retro decor, quirky gifts, and maybe a live DJ spinning festive tracks. It's the spot to score one-of-a-kind presents while supporting Phoenix artisans.
Looking ahead to the rest of the week, keep an eye on the Herberger Theater Center's Center Stage lineup, with more holiday shows brewing through December, per Phoenix-az.events. And if you're craving harmonious holiday vibes, note that GENTRI's 10th Anniversary Christmas concert just wrapped last night at Mesa Arts Center's Ikeda Theater—featuring soaring renditions of O Holy Night and fresh tracks—but catch their magic if they pop up nearby soon, as detailed on the Mesa Arts Center site.
Phoenix is buzzing with that warm-weather Christmas spirit, so bundle up lightly, hit these events, and make memories that'll last longer than a Nutcracker finale. Whether you're dancing with dinos or digging for vintage deals, there's joy around every corner.
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