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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

A Christmas Carol: A Radio Play By Smith Street Stage Opens Tomorrow

Smith Street Stage, the wonderful theatre group which has brought Shakespeare to Carroll Park in Carroll Gardens for the last few summers, is presenting A Christmas Carol: A Radio Play at the Pearl Theatre on 42nd Street in Manhattan.
Smith Street Stage has performed the play in 2012 and 2013 in Carroll Park's park house, but got the opportunity to perform in a bigger venue in Manhattan this time around.  But don't worry, the group will be back for some more Shakespeare in our park in 2015.
As a special nod to the Carroll Gardens community, Smith Street Stage is offering a special 20% off the ticket price with the promo code "CARROLL".
Below please find all the information o the play. 

Smith Street Stage presents
CHRISTMAS CAROL: A RADIO PLAY
By Charles Dickens
Adapted & Directed by Beth Ann Hopkins

WHERE:
The Pearl Theater Company
555 West 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036

WHEN
December 18, 19, & 20 at 8:00 p.m.
December 21 at 3:00 p.m.00 p.m.
December 21 at 3:00 p.m.

TICKET PRICE: $30
TICKET LINK: http://www.smithstreetstage.org/
(20% OFF Coupon Code: CARROLL)

FEATURING
Patrick Harvey, Jonathan Hopkins, Charlie Kravits, Eleanor McCormick, Pete McElligott, Elliot Roth, Leigh Ellen, Corey Whelihan, Jessica Lane Weiss, Katie Willmorth

"A troupe of 1940’s radio actors meet in the studio on Christmas Eve to bring to life the characters and soundscapes of Dickens’ classic Christmas tale. The audience is invited to engage on two levels: Watch the goings-on at the 1940’s radio studio as this group of actors must work together to create a very special Christmas Eve radio performance; or listen to the world of 19th Century London come to life and get swept up in Scrooge’s miraculous Christmas transformation.

Set in the 1940’s, a time when radio was reshaping imaginative storytelling, Smith Street Stage’s production of A Christmas Carol brings to life multiple layers of Christmas cheer and nostalgia. The setting of the 1940’s radio studio will deliver the spirit and glamour of Christmas Eve in New York City. The retelling of Dickens’ story will inspire the warm feeling of a family Christmas around the fireplace."



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