After being forced to spend their precious winter break with their eccentric aunt, siblings Kara and Kody are desperate to get home for Christmas. But when a winter storm cancels their flight home, the brother and sister duo are faced with a Christmas without their parents or any of their beloved family traditions. Stranded in an airport terminal with no holiday dinner and a drunken Santa impersonator, all hope for a merry Christmas rests upon their Jewish Aunt and Uncle. Featuring all of your favorite Christmas classics and a few new holiday hits, A Very Kosher Christmas is fun for the whole family, however, parental discretion is advised as it includes light sexual innuendo.
The next shows are Friday, December 11 through Sunday December 13. Friday and Saturday evening shows are at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday at 2:00 p.m. VIP upgrades are also offered on a per show basis for an additional $10. Buy tickets by calling (954) 344-5990 or going to Coral Springs Center for the Arts
About the Black Box Studio
The Black Box Studio is located on the third floor of the Center for the Arts directly above the Coral Springs Museum of Art. The 80-seat Cabaret-style performance space offers both general admission as well as preferred seating through the purchase of VIP packages. Its intimate atmosphere allows the audience to be completely immersed in performances and is the perfect setting for a night of engaging theatre.
Author Profile

- Sharon Aron Baron is the Editor of Tamarac Talk, Coral Springs Talk, Margate Talk, Coconut Creek Talk Parkland Talk, and Sunrise Talk. Tamarac Talk was created in 2011 to provide News for the residents of Tamarac and is the #1 News Source for Residents.
Latest entries
NewsMay 7, 2026Tamarac Crime Blotter: Burglars Smash Car Window, Steal $2,000 Cash and Wallet
NewsMay 6, 2026Tamarac Mayor Michelle J. Gomez Earns Second Consecutive Home Rule Hero Award
NewsMay 6, 2026Savvy Sliders Offers Nurses 10% Off During National Nurses Week
NewsMay 6, 2026Tamarac Business Town Hall to Connect Local Entrepreneurs With City Leaders









