Trinity celebrates the holidays with 'A Christmas Carol'

Posted 11/13/18

Trinity Rep is proud to present its annual holiday tradition, A Christmas Carol. Noted for being a new production each year, the 2018 production has been inspired by a traditional telling of the …

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Trinity celebrates the holidays with 'A Christmas Carol'

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Trinity Rep is proud to present its annual holiday tradition, A Christmas Carol. Noted for being a new production each year, the 2018 production has been inspired by a traditional telling of the famed Dickens classic. Beloved acting company member and one of last year’s co-directors, Stephen Thorne, will be playing the role of Ebenezer Scrooge. The production will also feature community choirs in each performance. All shows will feature a different choir from the Rhode Island area, performing traditional holiday songs. 

WHERE: Trinity Rep, 201 Washington St., Providence
WHEN: Nov. 8 through Dec. 30
COST: Tickets start at $25
MORE INFO: TrinityRep.com/carol; 401/351-4242

Trinity Rep, Christmas Carol

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