Save the Date(s) for The Cambridge Program's Annual Play on Dec. 20 and 21!
12/3/2025 • 2 days ago
Every December, The Cambridge Program for Individuals with Special Needs performs an original play written and directed by program director David Tynes. All of the play's performers are participants in the Cambridge Program, which serves residents with intellectual disabilities who are age 11 and older. The plays are designed to allow people of all ability levels to participate and showcase their talents.
Join us this December for unforgettable performances of The Big Christmas Show!
There are two opportunities to enjoy the show:
Saturday, December 20
Russell Youth and Community Center, 680 Huron Ave.
7 p.m.
Sunday, December 21
Russell Youth and Community Center, 680 Huron Ave.
4:30 p.m.
Buy your tickets at the door! Cost per ticket is $15 (cash, card, or check payable to Cambridge Recreation, Special Needs).
View the performance flyer (PDF)
Questions? Contact David Tynes, Program Director, at dtynes@cambridgema.gov.
About The Big Christmas Show
This year's play is about a lead character, Royaal Blue, and his quest to save the Family Theater — the historic Huron Theater is in debt to creditors, and he must raise the money to save it. Mr. Blue decides to put on a variety show featuring acts including the "Not So Golden Girls,” “The Cambridge Carolers,” “The Not so Harlem Globetrotters,” “Adam the Magnificent,” “Rapper Sebby B and Da Boys,” and more! The show is hosted by the Famous Bonadini Brothers, whose stage chemistry is incredible. Presented in a style similar to the beloved movie Sing, all acts feature the talented clients of The Cambridge Program.