"A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, the story of Ebenezer Scrooge written in 1843, is one of the most familiar literary works in the English language. Though Eleanor Farjeon wrote in an ...
Christmas wasn't always a national shopping spree — or even a day off work. But when Charles Dickens published A Christmas Carol in 19th-century London, the holiday went viral. Leon Litvack, professor ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by This production, which retains many of the charms of its 2019 Broadway staging, has lost some of its necessary darkness. By Tim Teeman In some ways, ...
For many, Christmas cannot begin until The Old Vic is staging Jack Thorne's A Christmas Carol. This year's iteration shows yet again why it is a festive must-see. Brimming with emotion, but never ...
Michael Wilson can’t leave “A Christmas Carol” alone. He adapted the Charles Dickens classic with an added supernatural spin back in the 1990s, then made it a hallmark of his tenure at Hartford Stage ...
WEEKEND. WHO NEEDS EBENEZER SCROOGE WHEN YOU HAVE ONE OF THE FOREFATHERS OF THE HORROR GENRE CAST AS THE MAIN CHARACTER IN A NEW PLAY WITH A DIFFERENT TAKE ON A HOLIDAY CLASSIC IN A CHRISTMAS CAROL ...