A Christmas Carol
When
Runs from
Saturday December 16 2023
to Saturday December 16 2023
Approximate running time: 1 hour and 30 minutes
Venue
Event Notes
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Location: Vashon Center for the Arts
Saturday, December 16 at 4pm & 7:30pm
Co-produced with Vashon Repertory Theatre
For the third year in a row, renowned stage actor Allen Fitzpatrick presents his solo adaptation of Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol." Allen follows in the footsteps its author who, a few years after writing the novella, began public readings of it which he continued to perform until the year of his death.
Allen Fitzpatrick has acted at every major Seattle theatre; he was featured in 28 productions at the 5th Avenue Theatre. He has spent 48 years on Broadway and in professional theatre, working alongside such notables as Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd-Webber, Harold Prince, John Guare, and Marvin Hamlisch. He debuted on Broadway in Les Miserables; among his other eight Broadway credits are Driving Miss Daisy (with James Earl Jones), The Scarlet Pimpernel, Damn Yankees (with Jerry Lewis), and 42ndStreet. He was the stand-by for John Lithgow in Sweet Smell of Success, directed by Sir Nicholas Hytner.
$25 General $18 Youth limited "pay what you can" seats available at the door
Location: Vashon Center for the Arts
Saturday, December 16 at 4pm & 7:30pm
Co-produced with Vashon Repertory Theatre
For the third year in a row, renowned stage actor Allen Fitzpatrick presents his solo adaptation of Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol." Allen follows in the footsteps its author who, a few years after writing the novella, began public readings of it which he continued to perform until the year of his death.
Allen Fitzpatrick has acted at every major Seattle theatre; he was featured in 28 productions at the 5th Avenue Theatre. He has spent 48 years on Broadway and in professional theatre, working alongside such notables as Stephen Sondheim, Andrew Lloyd-Webber, Harold Prince, John Guare, and Marvin Hamlisch. He debuted on Broadway in Les Miserables; among his other eight Broadway credits are Driving Miss Daisy (with James Earl Jones), The Scarlet Pimpernel, Damn Yankees (with Jerry Lewis), and 42ndStreet. He was the stand-by for John Lithgow in Sweet Smell of Success, directed by Sir Nicholas Hytner.