Comedy show in Edmonds for one performance - O Christmas Tea A British Comedy - November 20, 2025

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On November 20, 2025, James & Jamesy will present "O Christmas Tea: A British Comedy" at the Edmonds Center for the Arts, offering a unique holiday entertainment experience. The show features two performances at 3:00 PM and 7:30 PM, with tickets priced at $47. 75 for adults and $37. 75 for students. Given the popularity of their previous performances, attendees are urged to purchase tickets early to secure their seats.

This live theatre event combines physical comedy, clever wordplay, and unexpected surprises, appealing to audiences of all ages. James & Jamesy have garnered three IMPRESARIO Awards in London, highlighting their comedic talent and appeal. The performance is particularly suitable for fans of Monty Python, Mr. Bean, and Dr. Seuss, promising a delightful experience.

As the holiday season approaches, this event offers a perfect opportunity for families and friends to gather for laughter and fun. The mix of comedy and festive spirit sets the stage for a memorable day in Edmonds.

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