Christmas at Wooddale
This December 13 and 14, gather your family and friends for an unforgettable holiday tradition — Christmas at Wooddale! Step into the season with Broadway and screen star Corey Cott, whose powerful voice will bring the spirit of Christmas to life. Joining him is the world-renowned 150-voice Wooddale Choir and Orchestra, delivering the timeless sounds of the season that will leave you inspired and filled with joy.
The Wooddale Choir, led by Dr. David Donelson, has performed in some of the most breathtaking venues across the globe, from grand cathedrals in Europe to the prestigious Midsummer Festival in Sweden. Now, they’re bringing their extraordinary talent home to Wooddale Church’s stunning 2,000-seat auditorium, complete with the awe-inspiring three-story Visser-Rowland pipe organ — the largest tracker pipe organ in North America.
Each performance promises to immerse you in the wonder of Christmas, creating memories you’ll treasure for years to come.
We can’t wait to join you for this celebration that promises to be a cherished memory for you, your family, friends and neighbors.
4 concert dates:
December 13 at 4 p.m.
December 13 at 7 p.m.
December 14 at 2:30 p.m.
December 14 at 5 p.m.
These shows will sell out quickly, so get your tickets today to secure your seats!
About Corey Cott:
Over the past decade, Corey Cott has crafted a multifaceted career as an actor and singer, both on stage and screen. He returned to Broadway last year in the new musical The Heart of Rock and Roll, having previously starred in Bandstand, Gigi and his Broadway debut as Jack Kelly in Disney’s Newsies. On screen, he stars as Detective Jake Griffin on Law & Order: SVU. He co-starred in the Fox series Filthy Rich and in the Hallmark movies The Snow Must Go On, Christmas on Cherry Lane 2, Making Waves and Butlers in Love. Other appearances include: The Equalizer, Chicago Med, Law & Order, Evil, The Good Fight and the BBC miniseries My Mother and Other Strangers. Corey played Tony in Francesca Zambello’s productions of West Side Story at Chicago’s Lyric Theater and with the National Symphony Orchestra at The Kennedy Center. He made his Carnegie Hall debut singing with Steven Reineke and the New York Pops, and recently sang with Rob Fisher and the San Diego Symphony under The Rady Shell. Corey is a graduate of the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama.




