Celebrate the Holidays With Elizabethan Feast Tradition

Celebrate the Holidays With Elizabethan Feast Tradition

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  • Elizabethan Christmas feast
    The Elizabethan Christmas feast is a 22-year-old NWU tradition.
  • Elizabethan Christmas feast
    Guests are treated to a four-course meal and 16th century period entertainment.
  • Elizabethan Christmas feast
  • Elizabethan Christmas feast
    The Elizabethan Christmas feast is a 22-year-old NWU tradition.
  • Elizabethan Christmas feast
    Guests are treated to a four-course meal and 16th century period entertainment.

Nebraska Wesleyan will celebrate a 22-year-old holiday tradition when it hosts its annual Elizabethan Christmas feast.

The event — which sends participants back into the 16th century — will be held Saturday, December 6 at 6 p.m. A four-course meal will be served with entertainment provided by the Chamber Singers, Recorder Consort, Herald Trumpets, and the Theatre Players.

Advance reservations are required. Tickets are $17 and can be purchased by calling 402.465.2269. Seating is limited.

The Elizabethan Feast will be held in Great Hall of the Smith-Curtis Administration Building, located one block east of 50th Street and St. Paul Ave.