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In a season stuffed with varied versions of the classic yuletide tale, Paul Morella’s solo performance stands apart for its devotion to Dickens’ original language and storytelling genius. One extraordinary performer brings to life Scrooge and his specters, the whole Cratchit family, and celebrants of Christmases past, present, and future – more than 50 different characters in all. It’s why this production is a treasured annual tradition gathering more devotees than ever as it enters its 13th iteration.
A friendly one-man show (Morella, in a Victorian suit, greets you at the door) that faithfully sticks to the Dickens novella over its swift two hours. What you hear is exactly what Dickens wrote, rich descriptions and all. This was originally a ghost story, and that’s how it feels as Morella stands alone on a shadowy stage, looking you in the eye as cranky old Ebenezer Scrooge begins his jittery night. - The Washington Post
Accessibility
Audio-Described Performance
Wednesday, Dec 14th at 7:45pm
Sign-Interpreted Performance
Thursday , Dec 15th at 7:45pm
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By
Charles Dickens
Adapted and Performed by
Paul Morella
Trailer
Reviews and Press
- *NEW* Broadway World: "Morella is a master storyteller"
- *NEW* MD Theatre Guide: "phenomenal and entertaining, making a familiar story fresh and sticking true to the central heart of the narrative..."
- The Washington Post: Be his guest: Morella’s solo ‘Christmas Carol’ is an inviting ghost story (2015)
- DC Metro Theater Arts: "A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story of Christmas" at Olney Theatre Center
- MD Theatre Guide: 'A Christmas Carol' at Olney Theatre Center
- The Washington Post: Three Scrooges: Area actors reflect on playing the Christmas curmudgeon
- Baltimore Post Examiner: A Christmas Carol: A Ghost of a Story told the olde fashioned way
- The Washington Post: Scrooge Summit
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