You’re either a holiday show person or you aren’t. You usually know in your gut whether an evening of Christmas cheer sounds appealing to you. For the few of you on the fence, something that is kind of in the holiday spirit without actually featuring any Christmas carols is the way to go. Wherever you fall on that spectrum, here are some arts and entertainment ideas to get you out of the house this week:
10th Annual Kinda Kinky & Friends Holiday Show to Benefit The Food Group: Now in its 10th year, Kinda Kinky offers a British punk rock holiday tradition while gathering up non-perishables for The Food Group. It’s a recipe for fun, as Twin Cities music scenes veterans join The Kinks cover band Kinda Kinky for a joyful holiday party (filled with Kinks music, of course). In past years, this shindig has taken place at Eagles #34, but this year the gang is heading south to the beautifully renovated Parkway Theater. Friday, Dec. 17; doors open at 7 p.m.; show at 8 p.m. ($20-$27) More information here.

Amahl and the Night Visitors: Gian Carlo Menotti wrote the music and libretto for this one-act opera for a televised broadcast on NBC in 1951. It was the first ever TV opera in the U.S., and has had staying power as part of the American holiday show canon. Skylark Opera Theatre’s production, directed by Gary Briggle with music direction by Jordan Buchholtz, has its final weekend at Park Square’s Andy Boss Stage, telling the story of the Magi from the perspective of a shepherd boy who has a disability. Besides singing, the performance also highlights local dance artists, including Penelope Freeh and Sam Johnson. Twin brothers Oskar and Henry Helle-Morrissey alternate playing Amahl. Park Square Theatre; Saturday, Dec. 18 shows at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, Dec. 19 at 2 p.m. ($20-$35) More information here.


A Very Uproar Solstice Comedy Open Mic: In the Heart of the Beast is letting go of the Avalon Theatre, but you’ve got one more chance to see the space, and the many puppets that are set up inside. Uproar, a performance group focused on Black, Brown, Indigenous, queer, trans and women folk — hosts an evening of comedy with DJ Drew Untethered kicking things off when doors open for some music. After the comedy open mic, Corina Lucas will be doing a stand-up set before the sketch comedy improv troupe Latins on Ice take the stage with special guest Ruben Gomez. Afterwards, the mostly Spanish-singing experimental rock orchestra La Curandera & the Ritual performs live for the first time since Valentine’s Day 2020. The Avalon Theater, Monday, Dec. 20; doors open at 6:30 pm., show at 7:30 p.m. (Free, but donations appreciated) More information here.
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