Despite the Pandemic, It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like ‘Christmas Carol’
Amid the constraints of social distancing, perhaps more urgently because of them, many U.S. theatres are finding ways to bring audiences an annual dose of Dickens.
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Amid the constraints of social distancing, perhaps more urgently because of them, many U.S. theatres are finding ways to bring audiences an annual dose of Dickens.
More than a mere box-office cash cow, Dickens’s classic is a community builder, a gateway drug, and a holiday tradition.
The Tony-winning actor promises his version of Charles Dickens’s classic will not be so jolly, because of income inequality.
How Dickens’s Christmas perennial is supporting inclusivity and outreach at theatres nationwide.
The actor is bringing new meaning to the spirit of ‘A Christmas Carol’ at Dallas Theater Center, one ‘Bah! Humbug!’ at a time.
The South Coast Rep founding member talks about what keeps him coming back for more humbug.
Turning Marley’s face into a doorknob is just Problem No. 1 for ‘Carol’ adaptors.