The Santaland Diaries Credit: Patrick Weishampel / blankeye.tv

I KNOW. You hear me grouse about holiday theater season constantly, with all the gray-mustachioed derision of Statler and Waldorf. But itโ€™s HERE. And despite all my haranguing, IT ISNโ€™T GOING AWAY. If youโ€™re about to be spending a lot of time with your extended family, and youโ€™ve already told your racist uncle why he should stop making offensive jokes (weโ€™re all interrupting our racist uncles this Christmas, right? GOOD) then โ€œquality timeโ€ may be best spent shoulder-to-shoulder with your eyeballs pointed in the same direction. Besides, Iโ€™m trying to be less crabby about the glitter explosions ahead. So I mined this yearโ€™s holiday show offerings for sound alternatives to hate-watching Love Actually through a critical feminist lens for the thousandth time. Will it work? Probably not! But letโ€™s try anyway. Here are five opportunities to avoid being uncharitably compared to a hateful, antisocial miser this holiday season:

Vivaโ€™s Holiday

Based on the memoirs of Portland stripper Viva Las Vegas, Vivaโ€™s Holiday sure stands out from the rest of holiday theater seasonโ€™s good-cheer offerings. Okay yes, it IS a Christmas opera about a stripper, and if thatโ€™s what gets you in the door, Iโ€™m for it. But if youโ€™re like โ€œA HOLIDAY OPERA THAT REQUIRES A STRIPPER POLE BERTA FETCH ME MY SMELLING SALTS,โ€ calm down, because Vivaโ€™s Holiday is also just a great depiction of the emotional vulnerability many of us feel around the holidays, whether itโ€™s because weโ€™re related to Trump supporters or our families arenโ€™t accepting of our life choices or we just find that coming home causes us to revert to our teenage selves and yell at our parents about how we didnโ€™t ASK TO BE BORN even though we love them and are nearly 30. This is territory most holiday spectaculars donโ€™t dare investigate, and thatโ€™s a shame, because it ignores how many of us experience the holidays. Weโ€™re lucky that Vivaโ€™s Holiday goes there, plus, for all you classical music dorks/recovering woodwind players, the pit orchestra is GREAT.Star Theater, 13 NW 6th, Wed-Thurs Dec 7-8, Wed-Sat Dec 14-17, 9 pm, $25

The Santaland Diaries

Iโ€™ll never forget stumbling onto David Sedaris reading The Santaland Diaries aloud for the first time, on an NPR segment originally recorded in 1992. Sedarisโ€™ dry, nasally delivery hasnโ€™t changed, but Santaland features a darker, younger, lost-er Sedaris than the one who lives in France now and writes essays about his language-based expat struggles. No one can replicate Sedaris, and fortunately, Darius Pierce, who plays Sedarisโ€™ elf alter-ego Crumpet in Portland Center Stageโ€™s staged version of the essay, doesnโ€™t imitate Sedaris, but makes the iconic material his own in a magnanimous holiday performance. Pierce is funny and warmhearted in Santaland, and if you HAVE to attend a holiday play your entire NPR-subsidizing family will enjoy, this oneโ€™s not a bad option. Ellyn Bye Studio at the Armory, 128 NW 11th, Tues-Fri 7:30 pm, Sat-Sun 7:30 & 2 pm, through Sat Dec 24, $25

The Nutcracker

HEAR ME OUT. Yes, I know ballet isnโ€™t for everyone, but neither is football. And just like football, ballet is one of the most brutal displays of athletic prowess youโ€™ll ever seeโ€”seriously, did you know that American Ballet Theatre principal dancer Misty Copeland once danced The Firebird with SIX stress fractures in her tibia? Fucking badass. You canโ€™t see Misty Copeland in Portland, but you CAN see the Balanchine version of The Nutcracker, whose primacy in the world of ballet has been the target of deserved criticism, but which also happens to be one of the few choreographed adventures in an alternate reality featuring a girl protagonist and a hell of a lot of wish fulfillmentโ€”I mean, the heroine gets to pal around with a prince in the safe space of a dream, and she defeats an evil rat king WITH HER SHOE. Think of it less as a dull parade of sentient candy and snowflakes (which, fair warning, IT IS) and more like Maurice Sendakโ€™s In the Night Kitchen, but for girls. EVERYTHING IS BEAUTIFUL AT THE BALLET! Oregon Ballet Theater at Keller Auditorium, 222 SW Clay, starts Sat Dec 10, Thurs-Fri 7:30 and Sat-Sun 7:30 & 2 pm, through Mon Dec 26, $29

Marilyn Monroe Contre Les Vampires

Thatโ€™s French for โ€œMarilyn Monroe Against the Vampires,โ€ and no, I have no fucking clue whatโ€™s going on here, either. Itโ€™s the name of performance group Liminalโ€™s upcoming holiday show/art installation, adapting Rainer Werner Fassbinderโ€™s 1972 satire about a visiting extraterrestrialโ€™s attempts to understand our bizarre vale of tears. (If the world looks weird to you right now, you can be sure itโ€™d look just as horrifying to hyper-intelligent life forms from other planets.) On that note, you might not want to take your racist uncle to this one: Among Liminalโ€™s extensive list of trigger warnings for this show is the name of our tiny-handed, popular vote-losing president-elect. If youโ€™re wisely limiting your exposure to the Orange Menace (me too), thereโ€™s no shame in heeding it. But if youโ€™re feeling up for weirdnessโ€”and Iโ€™m not kidding, as previous holiday offerings from Liminal include 2014โ€™s Santa, a production of E.E. Cummingsโ€™ odd play about Santa Claus and deathโ€”Marilyn Monroe at the very least promises to be strange enough to pull you out of your holiday whimsy-induced stupor. Disjecta, 8371 N Interstate, Thurs Dec 8 7:30 pm, Fri-Sat Dec 9-10 7:30 & 9:30 pm, Sun Dec 11 5:30 & 7:30 pm, $20

The Siren Theaterโ€™s Best Christmas Ever

Finally, thereโ€™s one holiday play Iโ€™ll go to voluntarily: whatever seasonally appropriate show the jokesters at Shelley McLendonโ€™s Bad Reputation Productions are offering. And Iโ€™m not just saying that because it frequently stars my boss, Wm. Steven Humphreyโ€”though, FULL DISCLOSURE, heโ€™s played Sam the Snowman in Rudolph on Stage! and appears in the latest show too, along with delightful performers like Jed Arkley, Michael Fetters, Janet Scanlon, and Erin Oโ€™Regan. Should you take your family to The Siren Theaterโ€™s Best Christmas Ever? Maybe not! But you should definitely go. I mean it. Itโ€™s a fresh new sketch comedy show and itโ€™s what Statler and Waldorf would want. Siren Theater, 315 NW Davis, Fri-Sat 8 pm, through Dec 17, $12-16