It’s too early to tell if New York will see a White Christmas this year — outside, at least. Inside Broadway theaters, the holiday offerings are already piling up.

At the Lyceum Theater, a new stage adaptation of “A Christmas Carol” will have a limited run during the holiday season. “The Illusionists,” too, will try to attract a seasonal audience with its “Magic of the Holidays” spectacular. (And let’s not forget the Rockettes’ annual high-kicking pageant at Radio City Music Hall.)

Now, there’s a new addition: “Slava’s Snowshow” — a surrealist children’s show packed with dreamlike scenes, clowns and, yes, snow — will join the holiday lineup with a run at the Stephen Sondheim Theater from Nov. 11 through Jan. 5, 2020.

The show will open after “Beautiful,” the long-running Carole King musical and the theater’s current tenant, closes at the end of October.