Colonial Theatre Unwraps a Magical Lineup of Holiday Films and Festive Events

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PHOENIXVILLE, PA — The historic Colonial Theatre in downtown Phoenixville is ringing in the holiday season with an enchanting lineup of concerts, performances, and film screenings that capture the joy, nostalgia, and wonder of Christmas. Running throughout November and December 2025, this year’s celebration promises a perfect blend of music, magic, and community spirit.

Festivities begin on December 6 with The Phoenixville Christmas Spectacular, an energetic production filled with dance, music, and hometown pride. The showcase features award-winning performers from Feet First, powerhouse vocalist Michael Roman, and a special appearance by Mayor Peter Urscheler. The celebration continues with City Rhythm Orchestra’s Holiday Style concert on December 14, a big-band evening brimming with jazz, swing, and timeless holiday favorites featuring acclaimed tenor saxophonist Jerry Weldon.

On December 20, audiences can enjoy two unforgettable performances: Joe DeRosa’s Home for the Holidays, a heartwarming concert honoring the beauty of coming home for Christmas, and A Charlie Brown Christmas with the Eric Mintel Quartet, a joyful jazz interpretation of Vince Guaraldi’s beloved score.

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The Colonial’s holiday programming culminates with New Year’s Eve at the Moulin Rouge on December 31—an exclusive fundraiser that transforms the theatre into a glittering Parisian cabaret for a night of elegance, entertainment, and celebration.

Throughout the season, movie lovers can delight in a series of cherished holiday classics, including Elf (Nov. 28–30), The Polar Express (Nov. 29), Little Women (Dec. 5), The Muppet Christmas Carol (Dec. 6–12), Christmas in Connecticut (Dec. 7), Die Hard (Dec. 12), Home Alone (Dec. 13), White Christmas (Dec. 14), A Christmas Story (Dec. 19–21), and It’s a Wonderful Life (Dec. 21). Each screening offers a chance to experience these timeless stories the way they were meant to be enjoyed—on the big screen surrounded by family, friends, and festive spirit.

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Located at 227 Bridge Street in Phoenixville, The Colonial Theatre continues its long tradition of celebrating film, music, and community. More information and tickets for all holiday events are available at thecolonialtheatre.com.

Step into the magic of the season at Phoenixville’s most cherished landmark, where every note, laugh, and sparkle celebrates the spirit of togetherness. To explore more joyful holiday happenings, visit MyChesCo’s “Christmas in Chester County” page.

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