Featuring

Max Ary
Charlotte Bagwell
Lynn Blackburn
Andrew Bonatti
Deborah Brown Jakie Cabe
Christian St. John Chiles
James Crawford
Bob Hess
Beverly Johnson
Natalie King
Cheryl Lowber
Bob Reed
Joanna Schellenberg
Olubajo Sonubi
Halle Tomlinson

and Diane and Hal Brierley Readient Acting Company Members

Chamblee Ferguson
Matthew Gray
Sean Hennigan
Christina Vela

A Christmas Carol

By Charles Dickens
Adapted by Richard Hellesen
Music by David de Berry
Directed by Joel Ferrell
December 1 - 27, 2009
Kalita Humphreys Theater

Dallas Theater Center's Staging of Dickens' Classic Is A Tribute To The Power of The Human Spirit. No holiday story compares with A Christmas Carol, and no production has more humor and humanity than DTC's staging of Richard Hellesen's heart-warming adaptation.  Filled with traditional and original songs of the season, A Christmas Carol has become a wonderful addition to the Dallas holiday calendar. Don't miss your opportunity to spend part of your season with Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and miserly old Ebenezer Scrooge as he learns the meaning of forgiveness and the healing power of love. The four ghosts who haunt Scrooge may frighten misers and children under the age of 7.



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Dr Pepper Snapple Group Presents Stay Late: Learn the Magic of Backstage!

Marley's chains, moving furniture and ghostly apparitions! Hang out with DTC crew as they share the secrets behind Scrooge's spirited adventure.

Dallas Theater Center invites you to STAY LATE. Stick around for a free brief post-show audience experience that will extend the world of the show. With each new production, we invite you to STAY LATE, to more fully engage with DTC, our artists and the stories we tell.



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