This holiday season, Carisa Hendrix stars as award-winning performer, charming socialite and cocktail enthusiast Lucy Darling in Lucy Darling of the Holidays - a whimsical winter variety show featuring her razor-sharp wit, unquestionable advice and yuletide wonders. Lucy is braving the chilly air to bring her signature charm and mischief from screen to stage. She?s trading her classic cocktail for a glass of eggnog in this pseudo-family-friendly matinee engagement... and even the naughty-listers are welcome. Lucy is accompanied on piano, ukulele and a burlap sack of other instruments by the delightfully eccentric, potentially secretly elvish, Mark Ettinger (musician, composer, disgraced reindeer breeder and renowned globe-trotting juggler with the legendary Flying Karamazov Brothers). This merry match's playful banter and effortless chemistry dazzles and enchants audiences all year round.

NJPAC Customer Service: 1-973-297-5843 Monday - Friday, 12pm to 6pm Groups of 9 or more: 1-888-696-5722 Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm

Will call is located at the box office. Will call is open whenever the box office is open. (When VIP package tickets are offered, these may available at will call only on the day of the performance.)

Parking is available in two secure surface lots and the Military Park garage, all located across the street from or adjacent to NJPAC. The cost varies by performance, from $15 to $28 day of the performance. Discounted parking -- $1 off day of the performance rate -- may be purchased up to the day before the performance when ordering tickets or by visiting the parking page at njpac.org/parking

1-973-297-5843 Monday through Friday, 12pm to 6pm. Please leave a voice message should no one answer immediately. NJPAC is accessible to persons with disabilities. Persons with disabilities are advised to contact NJPAC Ticket Services at the number above before making their ticket purchase online at njpac.org. Ticket Services staff are prepared with assisting them with seating. Persons with hearing disabilities should call NJ Telephone Relay Services at 711 for assistance with connecting with our ticket services staff. - Registered service animals assisting persons with disabilities are permitted in the theater. - Sennheiser listening (FM and infra-red) devices are available in the lobby of the theater. An usher can assist patrons who require these devices. Patrons will be asked to leave a driver's license or credit card as collateral.

Cameras and audio recording devices are not permitted in the theater. The taking of video and pictures, especially flash photos, is disruptive and inconsiderate to both the artist and other members of the audience. Just as importantly, the visual and audio performances of the artist are protected under both US and international copyright laws. NJPAC has the right to confiscate all recording devices. All bags are subject to search. Backpacks, suitcases, bags and purses larger than 12 x 12 x 8 may not be taken into the theaters. Patrons carrying larger bags will be asked to bring them to the coat check at no charge and will be given a plastic bag for carrying select items, such as wallets and cell phones, into the theater. An exception will be made for medically necessary items after proper inspection. NJPAC reserves the right to inspect and search persons entering NJPAC property and hand-carried items. Violators of this policy may be subject to ejection from NJPAC property and/or civil or criminal penalties.

NJPAC recommends that children younger than 5 years of age not attend adult performances. Both NJPAC and the NJ Symphony have programs specifically designed for young children. Please call each organization for information. All persons entering the theater, including babes in arms, must have a ticket. Any child under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.

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