Mix Dickens with Dante, then sprinkle in some offbeat celestial humor à la “Good Omens,” and you’ll get something like “Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol.” Written by Tom Mula, this solo play follows the ...
In Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” the spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come change Ebenezer Scrooge’s life “all in one night,” as the repentant curmudgeon exclaims. For Michael ...
Marley was dead: to begin with. Following a phenomenally successful run in 2021, Mark Gatiss’ retelling of Dickens’ winter ghost story returns to the hauntingly atmospheric Alexandra Palace Theatre.
NEW YORK — As the Christmas fixture that sold out its initial printing in five days and has since been retold in more than 100 film adaptations celebrates its 180th anniversary this month, one New ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by On a recent recording, and in concerts this month, Baranski reads Dickens’s holiday classic with the Skylark Vocal Ensemble. By Elisabeth Vincentelli ...
If Charles Dickens had ever imagined his ghost story, A Christmas Carol, to be unfolding inside a vast, gothic hall with smoke drifting across the rafters like cobwebs, Alexandra Palace would have ...
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