Arts & Entertainment
Tickets Going Fast to 'A Little Knight Music: The Unlikely King'
One performance of the Christmas event at Kingswood United Methodist Church is already sold out.

One performance of next week’s “A Little Knight Music: The Unlikely King” by Kingswood United Methodist Church in Dunwoody is already sold out.
Tickets for the Dec. 12 show are all sold, according to the church website. Residents can still visit the website to buy tickets to the Dec. 13 performance, which runs from 7:30 to 10 p.m.
Stage II, Kingswood United Methodist Church’s theater program, will present the story in medieval style, complete with a royal banquet hall, sumptuous Renaissance feast, and Christmas music. First presented four years ago, the show has new music, script and entertainment.
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Dinner guests enter a recreated Renaissance court led by the King’s Master of the Hall to dine with fully-costumed royal courtiers who will, in turn, entertain you royally—a traditional Renaissance event with a dash of Monty Python and “Spamalot.” Featured music includes a variety of styles, soloists, ensemble, brass, English hand bells, percussion and woodwinds.
Enjoy a traditional Wassail Bowl ceremony, complete with royal toasts to the season. Menu includes traditional Renaissance fare and is served Renaissance style—without utensils.
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The banquet features: warm spiced wassail; Norwegian lobster bisque with sherry crème fraiche; roasted turkey pastie with cranberries, walnuts and arugula; skewered roasted autumn vegetables; English blue and sharp cheddar cheeses with rustic bread; and Welsh Christmas cake with brandy crème anglaise.
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