Ten Things To Do In KC This Weekend, December 25—28
Here are ten things to do in KC this weekend, December 25—28 including Union Station’s Holiday Reflections, DJ Thundercutz and A Christmas Carol.
Ho-Ho-Ho at The House
Keep the festivities going at Westwood bar The House during its holiday pop-up. The seasonal menu features cozy classics like hot toddies, Irish coffees and spiked hot chocolates, with the option to order takeout from the neighboring Lulu’s Thai Noodle Shop.
November 20—December 27. The House.
Holiday Reflections
At Union Station’s Holiday Reflections walk-through village, the Grand Hall transforms into a light-filled winter wonderland featuring singing reindeer and penguins, visits from Santa, a historic ride-on train, animated shop windows and over 10,000 square feet of model trains. Returning for its fifth year, new additions include a gingerbread village, a singing snowman and a tree slide.
November 21—January 4. Times vary. Union Station.

Milking Christmas
Local fringe theater company The Living Room is making a comeback. A collaboration between four KC playwrights, the company’s signature work Milking Christmas quickly made a name for itself as an unconventional local classic after its 2017 premiere. Produced and directed by the company’s artistic director Rusty Sneary, the musical comedy follows Macey Maid-a-Milking as she realizes things are amiss in Christmastown with mismanufactured gifts, an increasing output of coal and brigades of soldiers on standby.
December 3–28. Times vary. Music Theater Heritage.

Linda Lighton: “Love & War, A Fifty-Year Survey, 1975-2025”
Born into an affluent Kansas City family, Linda Lighton was expected to marry well and become a housewife. Instead, she became an artist, helped publish a leftist newspaper and joined a commune in Washington state. Now, Lighton presents her ceramics at the Nerman Museum. Her sculpture captures her story and the universal story of love and politics and social strife over the past 50 years of her career. The exhibition—which focuses on gun violence, gender inequality and environmental activism—is accompanied by a 208-page book, chronicling her boundary-pushing ceramic work.
December 13–May 3. Times vary. Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art.
DJ Thundercutz
DJ Thundercutz brings a nostalgic, all-vinyl set to The Ship. Dance the night away to ‘90s R&B and hip-hop throwbacks from artists like Lauryn Hill, Tupac and more.
December 26. 9 pm. The Ship.
A Christmas Carol
As always, KCRep welcomes the holiday season with one of Kansas City’s most cherished annual productions, A Christmas Carol. But this year’s show carries a special significance. After more than 1,100 performances since 2000, Gary Neal Johnson will take his final bow as Ebenezer Scrooge. Honoring both the tradition and the man who has been its beating heart for more than two decades, this Charles Dickens classic is the perfect way to get into the Christmas spirit.
November 22–December 27. Spencer Theatre.

Ebenezer Scrooge’s Big KC MO Christmas Show
Directed by Ernie Nolan, Ebenezer Scrooge’s Big KC MO Christmas Show is back at the Unicorn Theatre, and it’s anything but your run-of-the-mill Christmas Carol. Set not in London but right here in KC, this playful retelling features just five actors taking on dozens of the classic roles, including Scrooge, Tiny Tim, the ghosts and more. It may not be traditional, but it’s sure to make you laugh and get you ready to celebrate the holiday season.
December 3–28. Times vary. Unicorn Theatre.
Rec Deck the Halls
Celebrate the season with Boulevard Brewing Company’s holiday pop-up bar Rec Deck the Halls. Returning for its fifth year, the concept features festive cocktails, Quirks, barrel aged beers and light snacks on the menu, with shuffleboard courts, keepsake glassware and reservable cabana-style candy cottages. A portion of the $5 cover charge will benefit Guadalupe Centers and Kansas City G.I.F.T.
November 28–December 27. Times vary. Boulevard Brewing Company.

Festival of Lights
The only thing more beautiful than Powell Gardens in the spring is the botanical garden in the winter, shining with holiday lights. The Festival of Lights is a great opportunity to appreciate the garden’s landscape and architecture while ushering in the holiday spirit. Attendees may enjoy other attractions such as winter plants like poinsettias, local artwork, opportunities to visit Santa and even workshops on how to make holiday decorations and special musical performances.
November 20—January 3. Powell Gardens.

Raven Halfmoon
Building on the Kemper Museum’s legacy of visionary commissions, the museum will present a solo exhibition by artist and Native American Raven Halfmoon. Known for her monumental ceramic sculptures, Halfmoon has emerged as a leading artistic voice. Born and raised in Norman, Oklahoma, Halfmoon’s influences range from ancient Indigenous pottery, Moai monoliths and elements of Western culture, such as cowboy hats. For this exhibition, she explores the various cultural histories that make up Kansas City.
November 14–April 19, 2026. Times vary. The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art.
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