Thursday, December 8, 2022

A Christmas Carol at HCT 2022

I got to see my second version of A Christmas Carol last night at Hale Centre Theatre. I love this production so much (I have seen it so many times that I could stand in for any role should the need arise) and it just wouldn't be Christmas without it! It also tells the well-known story by Charles Dickens of the reclamation of Ebeneezer Scrooge (David Weeks) by the Ghosts of Christmas Past (Parker Burnham), Present (Benjamin Oldroyd), and Future (Kaden Caldwell) but what makes this production so special is the use of music (Have I mentioned that I love Christmas music?) in between scenes by an octet (Zack Grob, James Duncan, Nathanael Abbott, Ryan Withers, Rachel Worthen Grob, Jordyn Aspyn Durfey, Janessa Gillette Zech, and Keri Vance) and in certain scenes by the characters.  My favorites are "Bring a Torch Jeanette, Isabella" by Fezziwig's party guests, "Greensleeves" by Belle, "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" by Fred's party guests, and "What Child is This?" by Cratchit and the octet. Another aspect of this show that I really enjoy is seeing the same actor return to the same role year after year and I was happy to see Weeks as Scrooge and Oldroyd as Christmas Present once again. This year, however, there were quite a few new faces in the cast such as Chase Petersen as Fred/ Charles Dickens, Josh Egbert as Bob Cratchit, Matt Kohler as Marley's Ghost, Dan Hess as Mr. Fezziwig, and Kaden Caldwell as the young Ebeneezer. I was particularly impressed with Petersen, because his accent when he is the narrator Charles Dickens is the most consistent in the show, with Egbert, because his interactions with Weeks in the final scene are so poignant that I had a tear in my eye, and with Kohler, because his Marley is incredibly menacing. I also really loved Mason Burnham as Tiny Tim because he is absolutely adorable. I look forward with great anticipation to every scene because the sets are incredibly elaborate and detailed. I love Scrooge's Counting House (the storefront windows are amazing), Scrooge's Bed Chamber, Mr. Fezziwig's Warehouse, Bob Cratchit's House (there are two storeys), Fred's House (the Christmas tree is huge), the Rag and Bottle Shop, and the Graveyard. I also love the opulent Victorian costumes, especially the jewel-toned dresses worn by the female party guests. The special effects, most notably the appearance of Marley's ghost in Scrooge's fireplace and when the Ghost of Christmas Past reveals Scrooge's name on the tombstone, are a lot of fun and the projections are so immersive that you feel like you are in Victorian London. No matter how many times I see this show I always leave the theater vowing to keep the spirit of Christmas all year! I highly recommend getting a ticket but, as always, act quickly because many shows are sold out (HCT has been known to add shows so keep checking here).

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