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| Riverside Stage, December 11 - 20, 2009 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m., Sundays at 3:00 p.m. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Tickets: $12, $10 seniors and groups, $8 children For Reservations call 410-837-0971 |
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| Click here to Purchase Tickets Online (Sorry, we cannot accept credit cards at the door) |
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| See The Magic ~ Hear The Music Feel The Spirit Our acclaimed musical version of the beloved holiday classic is a family tradition you won’t want to miss. This is the original tale just as Dickens wrote it, with the festive music and delightful lyrics that have captivated Baltimore audiences year after year. Relive the cherished tale of Scrooge and Marley, Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim, and a host of unforgettable characters singing and dancing their way into your heart. Brimming with joyous song and dance, lavish scenery, authentic costumes and theatrical magic, our annual production celebrates the timeless Spirit of Christmas. |
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"This musical version of the Dickens story with a hearty new score by seems ripe for these churlish times. This Scrooge's "Humbug!" emanates from the depths of his soul." New York Times |
"Kudos begin with the musical score that fits with the show's mid-19th century setting and clever lyrics by Michael Hulett hat are often touching." Baltimore Sun |
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"They're singing like the dickens in this original musical adaptation of "A Christmas Carol" which features a score that fits Charles Dickens' classic tale like stuffing fits a goose. The adaptation sticks very closely to Dickens' own words, which helps to paint a vivid picture of London in the 1830's. The music maintains the spell with echoes of old-fashioned hymns and ballads. But the ingenious lyrics are what make the music fun." Washington Post |
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