Last night I went to HTCO for the fifth and final production of A Christmas Carol that I have scheduled this season (whew!). This tells the well-known story of Ebenezer Scrooge's reclamation by the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future but it is a much simpler version. Several of the extraneous scenes involving interactions between Scrooge and various townspeople have been omitted and other scenes feature voice-over narration rather than action. The set is also very minimal with only a few pieces brought on and off the stage by the ensemble. Even though the production is spartan, it is no less powerful and there were many moments that I found very impactful. The scene between Scrooge (Mark Fossen) and Jacob Marley (Morgan Gunter) is incredibly eerie because we only hear Marley's disembodied voice for much of the time until he suddenly appears to Scrooge to prove that he is real. There were lots of audible gasps from the audience during this scene! I was also very struck by the scenes between Young Ebenezer (Lucas Morley) and Belle (Ondine Morgan-Garner) because he has a playful demeanor when he is wooing her but then he is incredibly cold and heartless when she leaves him. Morley's portrayal of this transformation is very compelling because it mirrors that of Fossen before his reclamation. Finally, the scene with Bob Cratchit (Bryson Smellie) and Mrs. Cratchit (Shani Harper) at Tiny Tim's grave moved me to tears because it is so heartbreaking. As with the production at HCT, this one also uses music to tell the story. I especially loved "Joy to the World," "Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella," "Coventry Carol," and "Christmas is Coming" by the Carolers (Delaney Johns, Eliza Stevenson, Ally Johnson, Elizabeth Thompson, Ben Driggs, Jake Oaklyn, Ryan Withers, and Steve Winters), "What Child is This?" by Bob Cratchit, and the original songs "I Was a Boy" by Young Ebenezer and Scrooge, "Hey Old Joe" by Old Joe (Chip Brown), the Undertaker (Morgan Gunter), the Laundress (Natalie Killpack-Daniel), and the Charwoman (Kelsea Kocherhans Smellie), and "Am I That Man?" by Scrooge (these songs really add to the narrative). As with every production that I have seen at HCTO, I was so impressed by the costumes because they all feature beautiful fabrics with lots of elaborate embellishments. I particularly loved a green and white houndstooth cloak worn by one of the carolers, a purple frock coat worn by Mr. Fezziwig (David Kocherhans), and a white fur coat and hat worn by Belle. I thoroughly enjoyed this show and I highly recommend getting a ticket (go here) to one of the performances through December 28.
Note: This is the final production at the theatre in Orem. I am really looking forward to the inaugural season at The Ruth beginning with Ragtime in January.