About The Play
Celebrate the holidays with this timeless tale that embodies the season: love, family, and the spirit of goodwill. See it brought to life on-stage, with charming costumes, delightful music, and a few ghostly apparitions. This magical production is perfect for the entire family, guaranteed to warm the heart of every Scrooge. Start a family tradition of your own.
*Not included in subscription series.
Prices
- In-Person $35-$50
- Seniors 65+ $4 off
- Students 16+ $20
- Children 4-15 $15
- Digital on Demand $25
Pay-What-You-Can
- Fri, Dec. 4 7:00 pm
- Sat, Dec. 5 7:00 pm
- Digital on Demand Available by calling the Box Office
Virtual Discussions
- Curtain Call: Crafting a Carol Sun, Dec. 13 5:30 pm
Charles Dickens
Dickens’ poignant and action-packed novels lifted him from a lower-middle-class childhood to become an international celebrity of the Victorian era, and remain popular today. Still, in book after book, from Oliver Twist to Great Expectations, he remained true to his roots: calling attention to hypocrisy, injustice, and the plight of the poorest among us.
Actor Joel Leffert*
Foley Artist Nancy Nichols
*denotes member of AEA
**denotes member of USA
Director Anita Stewart**
Set Design Anita Stewart**
Costume Design Anita Stewart**
Light Design Tayva Young
Sound Design Seth Asa Sengel
Stage Manager Myles C. Hatch*
- Chris Akerlind faces a new challenge in lighting “A Christmas Carol” - News Center Maine: 207
- So you think you can act? Try portraying 25 characters—in a single play - News Center Maine: 207
- Portland Presents: The Christmas Carol Playbill - Portland Presents
- At Portland Stage, ‘A Christmas Carol’ even Scrooge would love By Megan Grumbling – December 23, 2020 - Portland Phoenix
- Theater review: One man ably reimagines ‘A Christmas Carol’ Portland Stage premieres the reworked holiday classic in person and streaming on demand. - Portland Press Herald
- Portland Stage presents A (One Man) Christmas Carol - Women Around Town
- Theaters are shut, but ‘A Christmas Carol’ is forever. The endless variety online proves it. - Washington Post