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Tom Key In A Dramatic Reading of a Christmas Carol.
First Presbyterian Presents Atlanta Favorite Tom Key in A Dramatic Reading of A Christmas Carol, December 3. First Presbyt

First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta invites the community to join us for A Dramatic Reading of A Christmas Carol presented by Atlanta favorite, Tom Key. The event will take place on Wednesday, December 3 at 7:30 pm in the beautiful and historic sanctuary of First Presbyterian Church.
The creator of Cotton Patch Gospel and the Executive Director of Theatrical Outfit, Tom Key has performed in the Lambs Theater off-Broadway, the John F. Kennedy Center of Washington, D.C., the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, the Dallas Theater Center and The Alliance. With the late singer songwriter Harry Chapin, he conceived and co-authored the off-Broadway musical hit, Cotton Patch Gospel. In addition to his many roles in Atlanta and around the region, Tom recently completed a run as the father in Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Senior Pastor of First Presbyterian, Rev. Tony Sundermeier commented, “First Pres is excited to share this opportunity with our thriving midtown arts environment. Tom Key is a great actor and friend to our church and to our faith. We look forward to being entertained and inspired by him and hope you will join us for this special holiday presentation and its lasting message of faith, redemption and charity.” Tom returns to First Presbyterian having presented dramatic readings of the Truman Capote Stories “A Christmas Memory” and “The Thanksgiving Visitor” in 2012 and Cotton Patch Gospel in 1998
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Tickets are available online now at http://conta.cc/1sKDHfV. Price is $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Discounts are available for groups and students. First Presbyterian is located at the corner of 16th and Peachtree Street. Free parking will be available in the LAZ Parking Lot across Peachtree and in the Midtown Parking Garage.
The First Presbyterian congregation has been meeting since 1848 and has been in the current midtown location for over 100 years. In addition to wonderful worship and study opportunities on Sundays and throughout the week, the church has an active Fine Arts Council that encourages member and community engagement with the arts and promotion of the church’s many music ministries including a music school. For more information, visit: www.firstpresatl.org