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"A Christmas Carol," adapted by Patrick Mullins from Charles Dickens, at Virginia Stage Company in Norfolk, Va., through Dec. 24. (Photo by Samuel Flint)
Scrooges around the country unite! Here are just some of the 40-plus productions of ‘A Christmas Carol’ taking the stage this week.
By American Theatre Editors
“A Christmas Carol,” adapted by David Thompson from Charles Dickens, at McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton, N.J., through Dec. 31. Pictured: Greg Wood and cast. (Photo by T Charles Erickson)
“A Christmas Carol,” adapted by Arlitia Jones and Michael Evan Haney from Charles Dickens, at Perseverance Theatre in Anchorage, Alaska, through Dec. 29. Pictured: Kevin T. Bennett. (Photo by Joshua Lowman)
“A Christmas Carol,” adapted by Michael Wilson from Charles Dickens, at Hartford Stage in Hartford, Conn., through Dec. 30. Pictured: Bill Raymond and Noble Shropshire. (Photo by T Charles Erikson)
“A Christmas Carol,” adapted by Buck Busfield from Charles Dickens, at B Street Theatre in Sacramento, Calif., through Dec. 31. Pictured: Amy Kelly and Greg Alexander. (Photo by B Street Theatre Staff)
“A Christmas Carol,” by Charles Dickens with music by Richard Cumming, at Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, R.I., through Dec. 31. Pictured: Ava Cambra, Elijah Nyahkoon, Anne Scurria, Kamili Okweni Feelings, Gabriella Wolf-Olayanju, and Chris Stahl. (Photo by Mark Turek)
“A Christmas Carol,” adapted by Howard Dallin from Charles Dickens, at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park through Dec. 31. Pictured: Bruce Cromer and Henry Charles Weghorst. (Photo by Mikki Schaffner Photography)
“A Christmas Carol—A Ghost Story of Christmas,” adapted by Michael Wilson from Charles Dickens, at Alley Theatre in Houston, through Dec. 29. Pictured: John Feltch. (Photo by T Charles Erickson)
“A Christmas Carol,” adapted by Tom Creamer from Charles Dickens, at Goodman Theatre in Chicago through Dec. 31. Pictured: Larry Yando, Aaron Lamm, Emma Ladji, and Travis A. Knight.
“A Christmas Carol,” adapted by Mark Clements from Charles Dickens, at Milwaukee Repertory Theater through Dec. 24. Pictured: Chiké Johnson and Jonathan Wainwright. (Photo by Michael Brosilow)
“A Christmas Carol,” adapted by Stuart Landon from Charles Dickens, at Open Stage of Harrisburg in Harrisburg, Pa., through Dec. 23. Pictured: David Richwine.
“A Christmas Carol,” adapted by Rick Lombardo from Charles Dickens, at Portland Playhouse in Portland, Ore., through Dec. 30. (Photo by Brud Giles)
“A Christmas Carol,” adapted by Preston Lane from Charles Dickens, at Triad Stage in Greensboro, N.C., through Dec. 24. Pictured: Lulu Picart and David Sitler. (Photo by VanderVeen Photographers)
“A Christmas Carol,” adapted by Barbra Field from Charles Dickens, at Kansas City Repertory in Kansas City, Mo., through Dec. 24. Pictured: Gary Neal Johnson and Rusty Sneary. (Photo by Cory Weaver)
“A Christmas Carol,” adapted by Patrick Mullins from Charles Dickens, at Virginia Stage Company in Norfolk, Va., through Dec. 24. (Photo by Samuel Flint)
“A Christmas Carol,” adapted by Jerry Patch from Charles Dickens, at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa, Calif., through Dec. 26.
“A Christmas Carol,” adapted by Geoff Elliott from Charles Dickens, at A Noise Within in Pasadena, Calif., through Dec. 23. (Photo by Craig Schwartz)
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