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Written by Charles Dickens
Adapted by Tom Creamer
Directed by William Brown
A “wonderful way to get into the spirit of the season”
– DAILY HERALD
November 19 – December 31, 2010 in Goodman's Albert Theatre
2 hours and 10 minutes
A Christmas Carol 2010
The 10/11 Season production of the Goodman’s timeless classic features a brand-new Ebenezer Scrooge: Chicago’s own John Judd, who appeared recently in Goodman’s outstanding production of Shining City. Director William Brown returns for his fourth year, after receiving critical acclaim for his past productions.
Goodman Theatre’s A Christmas Carol has delighted Chicago audiences since the very first production over thirty years ago when the Chicago Tribune raved: “magic took over the show.”
Charles Dickens’ classic story, the exceptional actors and the miraculous stagecraft have made A Christmas Carol a beloved Chicago tradition. Every year, audiences look forward to the “Bah Humbugs,” the arrival of the ghosts, the music and dancing and Scrooge’s joyful discovery of life and love.