Sunday, December 13, 2020

A Christmas Carol at CPT

Last night I attended another performance of A Christmas Carol and I thoroughly enjoyed it.  CenterPoint Theatre is presenting the musical version of the classic Christmas story with a cast of fifteen actors performing all of the roles, beautiful period costumes, a minimal set, and clever projections. The redemption of the miser Ebeneezer Scrooge (Nick Cash) begins when he is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley (Lee Wright) who tells him that he will also be visited by the Ghosts of Christmas Past (Kristina Boler), Present (Alexander "Xander" Richey), and Future (Julia Loveland-Bradford). These ghosts show Scrooge the true meaning of Christmas with the help of his clerk Bob Cratchit (John Lee Roring), Cratchit's son Tiny Tim (McGuire Bingham), his former employer Mr. Fezziwig (Craig Hovorka), and his nephew Fred (Derek Marsden).  I really enjoyed all of the songs in this show but my favorites are "You Mean More to Be" by Cratchit and Tiny Tim, "Link By Link" by Marley's Ghost, "The Lights of Long Ago" by the Ghost of Christmas Past (Boler has a beautiful voice), and "A Place Called Home" by Scrooge. The choreography for the songs "Mr. Fezziwig's Annual Christmas Ball," "Christmas Together," "Dancing on Your Grave," and "God Bless Us Everyone" is very innovative because these numbers involve the entire cast but the actors are still able to maintain some distance from each other. In addition to the beautiful Victorian costumes (my favorites were those worn by all of the ghosts, especially the Ghost of Christmas Future), all of the actors wear clear protective shields but after a few minutes I didn't even notice them any more. The set consists of a series of black platforms at various levels (much like those used for this show) with projections to represent Scrooge's rooms, the Cratchit house, Fred's house, Fezziwig's warehouse, and the streets of London.  Even though the set is very minimal I thought it was effective.  All of the actors give heartfelt performances but I particularly enjoyed Cash as Scrooge because his transformation is authentic and Bingham as Tiny Tim because he is so adorable. If you are looking for a dose of Christmas cheer this show will definitely give you some and I recommend it for the whole family. It runs on the Barlow Main Stage on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays through December 19. Tickets are $18 on the main floor and $15 for the balcony (go here).

Note:  I have been so impressed with all of the measures that CPT has taken to keep all of their actors and their patrons safe while still providing entertainment for the community.

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