The Trans-Siberian Orchestra will be performing “A Lost Christmas Eve” on Wednesday, December 26 at The Q. A musical extravaganza featuring lights and pyrotechnics, the show was written by Paul O’Neill, creator of the orchestra/
“When I was writing the story in ’04, I wanted to write about hope and redemption,” he said. “The underlying theme of ‘Lost Christmas Eve’ is hope and redemption. I’m always fascinated that there’s something about December 24 that allows human beings to undo mistakes.”
The story revolves around a Scrooge-like Wall Street mogul who abandons his newborn child. Unable to hail a cab, he walks home through the snow on Christmas Eve, passing a cathedral, a blues bar, a hotel and a hospital on the way. In the end, he realizes his mistake in giving up his son for the pursuit of money.
There will be two shows the day after Christmas, one at 3pm and the other at 8pm. Tickets range from $30 to $67.50 plus fees, and are available online at livenation.com or at The Q box office.
The Q is located at East Sixth Street and Huron Road in Cleveland.