A Christmas Carol
Jack Thorne's celebrated A Christmas Carol comes to San Francisco!
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While retaining the jolliness and sentimentality...Thorne and Wharcus have polished the story's social conscience to a restored brightness
The New York Times
Jack Thorne's celebrated A Christmas Carol comes to San Francisco!
Jack Thorne's celebrated A Christmas Carol comes to San Francisco!
Humbugs beware! This affectionate production of Charles Dickens' classic tale comes to San Francisco for the 2021 Holiday season! First debuting in 2017 at London's iconic Old Vic Theatre, this adaptation from Harry Potter and the Cursed Child writer Jack Thorne and Old Vic Artistic Director Matthew Warchus, has been praised for its joyful and warmhearted approach to the fable. Prepare to meet a brand new Scrooge in this gloriously festive reimagining sweeps San Francisco.
Brimming with wit, festivity and Victorian charm, discover why A Christmas Carol remains the world's favorite holiday show!
What is the story?
Crotchety London moneylender Ebeneezer Scrooge has spent nearly a whole lifetime in pursuit of pounds and pennies, at the cost of kindness, love, and happiness. His bad temper a black cloud that follows him always, he treats his only associates, his employees, and those desperate enough to borrow from him, with disdain and has no true friends.
Alone on Christmas Eve after eschewing the holiday in favor of working, it looks as if this miser has truly gotten what he deserves. That is until he's surprised by the reappearance of an old colleague - one whose been dead for seven years! What follows is an evening of supernatural visits from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future. Each sprit has something to show old Scrooge, hoping to change his ways and make him the man he always could have been. But will Scrooge learn his lesson?
A festive fable that still hits close to home after 176 years, Charles Dicken's Christmas masterpiece teaches us about the power of redemption, community, and compassion and how it's never too late to change your ways.
Based on the novel by Charles Dickens
Adapted by Jack Thorne
Directed by Matthew Warchus
Set and costumes by Rob Howell
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