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Shenanigans Comedy Theatre Delivers Holiday Laughs With “Plot Twist: An Improvised Hallmark Christmas”

Huntsville is getting a holly-jolly dose of comedy this December as Shenanigans Comedy Theatre brings a uniquely festive show to the stage: Plot Twist – An Improvised Hallmark Christmas. The event takes place December 5, 2025, at 8:00 PM on the Main Stage at Shenanigans Comedy Theatre, located at 2650 Leeman Ferry Road SW, Suite A, Huntsville, AL.

Rated PG-13, this one-night-only experience promises cozy holiday cheer mixed with unscripted chaos. The concept? The audience is handed a list of real made-for-TV holiday movie titles—think small-town romances, big city holiday dilemmas, and all the peppermint-coated clichés we secretly love. The crowd votes on their favorite, and then the cast of talented improvisers brings their own hilarious version of that “movie” to life right onstage.

Armed with nothing more than the film’s synopsis, the performers spin a fully improvised Hallmark-style Christmas tale filled with impromptu plot twists, unexpected characters, and plenty of holiday spirit. It’s part parody, part homage, and entirely unpredictable.

Whether you’re a devoted Hallmark holiday movie binge-watcher or someone who appreciates a clever spoof, this show is guaranteed to kick off your December with much-needed laughter.

Tickets start at $10.68, and with the show just days away, fans are encouraged to reserve their seats soon.

❄️ Event: Plot Twist – An Improvised Hallmark Christmas
📅 Date: December 5, 2025
🕗 Time: 8:00 PM
📍 Venue: Shenanigans Comedy Theatre – Main Stage
🎟️ Tickets: Available now via Shenanigans Comedy Theatre’s Yapsody page

Start your holiday season with a comedic spin on the classics—because in this Hallmark movie, anything can happen.

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