Redemption returns with ‘Christmas Carol’ by Tony Brown
“And while others give gifts, an undertaker, a charwoman and a laundress sell a dead man’s belongings to the local fence. Charles Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost Story of Christmas’ is no walk around the tinseled mall.”
“Ex-Scrooge is a fine director of `Christmas Carol’ present by Chris Jones
Last year, old Ebenezer at the Goodman Theatre was starting to look dangerously like an undigested bit of beef. This year, a recovering Scrooge has swung open the coffin door of this seasonal perennial and breathed notable new life into its tired Dickensian veins.”
‘Christmas Carol’ stays true to Dickens’ voice by David Lewellen
“Charles Dickens’ novella became an instant classic when it was published in 1843, and stage versions have proliferated ever since.”
A Veritable Chorus Of `Carol’s By Deborah Hornblow
From downtown Hartford to Westport to Ivoryton and Stockbridge, Mass., the spirit of Christmas has arrived at theaters, where six distinct productions of the Charles Dickens classic “A Christmas Carol” inspire holiday cheer in audiences of all ages.