Concert one night only, to benefit Key City Public Theatre

Christa Holbrook

Christa Holbrook

PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend singer and actor Christa Holbrook, guitarist Tim Holbrook and pianist Bob Richardson of the Eagle Mountain String Band will get together for a one-night-only concert in the snug Key City Playhouse on Monday.

The concert at the playhouse, 419 Washington St., starts at 7 p.m.

Tickets are $20 at 360-385-5278 and keycitypublic theatre.org.

Christmas classics and the performers’ personal favorite songs are on the menu for this benefit for the nonprofit Key City Public Theatre.

All ages are welcome.

Cocktails, hot cocoa and soft drinks will be available at the lobby bar.

Richardson and Tim Holbrook, Holbrook’s father-in-law, will sing backup vocals along with their instruments on songs like “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” and “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.”

She grew up in Port Townsend, attended Central Washington University and chose to build her performing career on the North Olympic Peninsula.

She starred in this summer’s Cole Porter Revue and in the drama “Men on Boats,” as well as KCPT’s original musical “Spirit of the Yule,” 2018’s “Daddy Long Legs” and 2017’s “Murder Ballad.”

This past summer she sang with Kevin Mason and the PT All-Stars in the last Concert on the Dock of the season.

For details about other Key City Public Theatre productions, visit keycitypublictheatre.org.

“Mercy Falls” and “Spirit of the Yule” are a pair of shows running in repertory through December.

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