About | A Christmas Carol—An Audio Play | Goodman Theatre (2024)

For more than four decades, Goodman Theatre’s A Christmas Carol has been a preeminent holiday tradition in Chicago, with nearly two million audience and family members experiencing the production.

It began in 1978: Grease was on the big screen, Jimmy Carter in the White House and the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack topped the charts for 24 weeks. In Chicago, a talented young theater producer was looking for the perfect holiday show to offer audiences at a time when such productions were scarce. Goodman Theatre Executive Director Roche Schulfer, inspired by his longtime love of Charles Dickens’ classic story—in particular, Scottish character actor Alastair Sim’s version—suggested that Goodman Theatre produce A Christmas Carol. A tradition was born.

“Marley was dead: to begin with.” With those words, on November 28, 1978 actor Val Bettin launched what would become one of Chicago’s most enduring theatrical traditions: Goodman Theatre’s A Christmas Carol. The inaugural production, directed by Tony Mockus, featured William J. Norris as Scrooge and Bettin as Charles Dickens, acting for several years as the story’s narrator. Mockus’ production also featured a sampling of Christmas carols from around the world as the Ghost of Christmas Present and Scrooge navigate their time together.

Legendary improv director, actor and writer and iO Theater founder Del Close appeared as the Ghost of Christmas Present, returning for several engagements. (Fun fact: Upon his death in 1999, Close requested his skull be donated to the Goodman to be used on stage.) Throughout the years, a number of notable Chicago actors have played the jovial spirit, including A.C. Smith; Ernest Perry, Jr.; Tony Award nominee Felicia P. Fields; Alex Weisman, Ora Jones, Lisa Gaye Dixon and more. Fans of the production will fondly remember Bradley Mott for the warmth and infectious spirit he brought to this role, as well as to the role of Mr. Fezziwig. We mourn his passing earlier this fall.

Lighting designer Robert Christen designed the first production, returning each year until his untimely death in 2014. Among many beautiful effects, Christen created one of the show’s most awe-inspiring moments: the magical panorama of stars.

A Christmas Carol isn’t only a family tradition for audiences. In the inaugural production, Frank Howard played Tiny Tim, with his brother later appearing as Boy Scrooge. Roger Mueller played Bob Cratchit for a number of years; later, his daughter, Tony Award winner Jessie Mueller, appeared as Scrooge’s love interest Belle in 2009. In 1987, brothers Kevin and John Duda appeared as Tiny Tim and Boy Scrooge, respectively. Goodman Resident Artistic Associate Henry Godinez, who has both directed and appeared in the show, has also seen his wife Nancy Voigts on stage, as well as their daughter Lucy. Musical director and musician Malcolm Ruhl also shared the stage with his adult child, Maddi, in 2015.

In 1985, Larry Schanker brought live music to the production, accompanying the cast with his arrangements of traditional carols and original compositions. One song, “Evergreen,” became a theme for the production that appeared for nearly 15 years.

Each production in the 1990s was directed by a member of the Goodman’s Artistic Collective, including Steve Scott (1990 – 1992), Chuck Smith (1993 – 1995) and Henry Godinez (1996 – 2001).

A seven-time Scrooge, Tom Mula extended his love for the Dickens’ tale when he penned the novella Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol, which continued the story of Scrooge’s former business partner. He later adapted the piece into a one-man show he performed, directed by Steve Scott in the Goodman Studio Theatre in 1998 and 1999.

Closing night of the 2000 production marked the final performance of the Goodman at its home at the Art Institute of Chicago; that evening, dozens of previous cast members appeared onstage for a curtain-call toast to the old space. The next year, A Christmas Carol celebrated its first year at the Goodman’s current home on Dearborn Street with a magnificent new set design by future Tony Award winner Todd Rosenthal.

In 2000, Robert Schleifer, a deaf actor who at the time worked in the Goodman Box Office, played the Ghost of Christmas Present. Director Henry Godinez worked with Schleifer to communicate with Scrooge using sign language, while an off-stage voice expressed the ghost’s intentions.

In a multi-year partnership with Make-A-Wish Illinois, A Christmas Carol welcomed sports icons to the production in cameo appearances including Chicago Bulls great Scottie Pippen, Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher, White Sox manager and third baseman Robin Ventura and the Blackhawks’ Bobby Hull and Denis Savard.

Famed Chicago-based actor Larry Yando first stepped into the role of Ebenezer Scrooge in 2007, and has earned consistent critical and popular acclaim for his unique take on the role ever since.

In 2016, Scrooge’s nephew Fred became his niece Frida, initiated by Kristina Vlada-Viars and subsequently played by Ali Burch and, this year, Dee Dee Batteast.

Continuing its efforts to make theater accessible to all, in 2017 the Goodman introduced its first-ever sensory-friendly performance of A Christmas Carol for families with members who have autism or other social, cognitive and physical challenges.

This season, in a year like no other, the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated a unique pivot: the Goodman offers A Christmas Carol as an audio play. Featuring a new director—acclaimed Chicago-based artist Jessica Thebus—with familiar voices and signature soundscape, Dickens’ classic tale comes alive as never before. The Goodman is fortunate to partner with Chicago Public Radio to give the audio play an even wider reach, as it will air on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day on WBEZ and VOCALO. Streaming free of charge, the audio play is the Goodman’s gift to its Chicago community. May it bring to you and those you love a measure of joy and comfort during these difficult times.

Greetings, enthusiasts of theatrical traditions and devotees of the timeless holiday classic, A Christmas Carol. I am an expert in the realm of theater arts and cultural phenomena, and my extensive knowledge stems from a passion for the performing arts that has been cultivated over many years.

Now, let's delve into the fascinating world of Goodman Theatre’s A Christmas Carol, a cherished holiday tradition in the vibrant city of Chicago for over four decades. This production, inaugurated in 1978, has become a hallmark event, drawing in nearly two million audience members and families to witness the enchanting spectacle.

Goodman Theatre Executive Director Roche Schulfer, with a keen sense for the perfect holiday show, proposed the production inspired by his deep admiration for Charles Dickens' classic story. The inaugural performance, featuring William J. Norris as Scrooge and Val Bettin as Charles Dickens, set the stage for what would become a lasting tradition.

Directed by Tony Mockus, the production showcased notable actors such as Del Close, the legendary improv director and iO Theater founder, who portrayed the Ghost of Christmas Present. A fascinating tidbit is that upon his demise in 1999, Del Close requested his skull to be donated to the Goodman for use on stage.

The role of Tiny Tim became a family affair, with various actors' relatives participating over the years. Lighting designer Robert Christen, who designed the first production, left an indelible mark with his creation of the magical panorama of stars, a highlight of the show.

Live music was introduced in 1985 by Larry Schanker, and one of his compositions, "Evergreen," became a thematic element for nearly 15 years. The 1990s saw the directorial baton passed within the Goodman’s Artistic Collective, featuring Steve Scott, Chuck Smith, and Henry Godinez.

A notable figure in the history of A Christmas Carol is Tom Mula, a seven-time Scrooge, who extended his love for Dickens' tale by penning the novella Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol. The year 2000 marked a significant transition as the production moved to its current home on Dearborn Street with a new set design by Tony Award winner Todd Rosenthal.

The production has embraced inclusivity, as demonstrated in 2000 when deaf actor Robert Schleifer played the Ghost of Christmas Present, communicating with Scrooge using sign language. The years following saw cameo appearances by sports icons through a partnership with Make-A-Wish Illinois, adding an extra layer of excitement to the production.

The iconic role of Ebenezer Scrooge has been masterfully portrayed by famed Chicago-based actor Larry Yando since 2007, earning consistent critical and popular acclaim. In a progressive move in 2016, Scrooge's nephew Fred became his niece Frida, reflecting the evolving nature of the performance.

The Goodman's commitment to accessibility was further exemplified in 2017 with the introduction of the first-ever sensory-friendly performance for families facing various challenges. In the unprecedented circ*mstances of the COVID-19 pandemic in the current season, the Goodman ingeniously pivoted to offer A Christmas Carol as an audio play, directed by Jessica Thebus and broadcast in collaboration with Chicago Public Radio.

As a testament to the enduring spirit of A Christmas Carol, the Goodman's audio play serves as a heartfelt gift to the Chicago community, streaming free of charge to bring joy and comfort during these challenging times. May the tradition continue to thrive, bringing the magic of Dickens' classic tale to audiences for years to come.

About | A Christmas Carol—An Audio Play | Goodman Theatre (2024)

FAQs

What is the play A Christmas Carol about? ›

We follow the well-known story of Ebenezer Scrooge, who slowly and hesitantly transforms from a lonely, miserly tyrant to be reborn as a joyful businessman with a new chance at life.

Is there a musical version of A Christmas Carol? ›

A Christmas Carol is a spectacular adaptation of Charles Dickens' most well-known story. Proving its staying power with a decade-long run at the Theatre at Madison Square Garden, A Christmas Carol, is an ideal choice for any theatre hoping to create a holiday tradition.

How long is A Christmas Carol at Goodman Theater? ›

If you're looking for a fun and festive activity for the whole family, getting tickets to the show at the Goodman Theatre would be a wonderful treat. It runs for about two and a half hours, so you'll have plenty of time to enjoy the story and get into the holiday spirit."

How long is the play A Christmas Carol on Broadway? ›

About A Christmas Carol on Broadway

2 hours and 15 minutes, including one intermission. Recommended for ages 8 and up. Children under the age of 4 are not permitted. This show uses theatrical haze.

What is the main message of A Christmas Carol? ›

A central theme of A Christmas Carol is that people should be aware of the needs of others and help them if they can. This theme is embodied through Scrooge's character development and redemption. Although Scrooge starts out as a miser, he transforms into a kind, generous man and a second father to Tiny Tim.

What is the main lesson of A Christmas Carol? ›

The moral of A Christmas Carol is that the pursuit of money will not make a person happy. Scrooge devotes his life to amassing wealth, but in doing so misses out on the joys of family and friendship.

Which version of A Christmas Carol is best? ›

A Christmas Carol (1951)

Alastair Sim might not be the most famous actor to have played Scrooge, but he's still the best in this, the definitive “A Christmas Carol.” Known mostly for his stage roles, he brings an extra depth to the role, and the most convincing joy to the reformed miser.

What is the new musical based on A Christmas Carol? ›

Keith Ferguson (Book & Lyrics) & Bruce Greer (Music) have created a new musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' 1843 novella that is faithful to Dickens' plot and prose, while highlighting both the spiritual and social themes interlaced throughout this Christmas classic.

What is considered the best Christmas carol movie? ›

The 10 Best Movie Adaptations of 'A Christmas Carol', Ranked According to IMDb
  • 8 'Scrooged' (1988)
  • 7 'A Christmas Carol' (2019)
  • 6 'Scrooge' (1970)
  • 5 'A Christmas Carol' (1938)
  • 4 'A Christmas Carol' (2018)
  • 3 'A Christmas Carol' (1984)
  • 2 'The Muppet Christmas Carol' (1992)
  • 1 'Scrooge' (1951)
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Who are the actors in Goodman Theatre A Christmas Carol? ›

The cast features Yando as Ebenezer Scrooge, Ron Rains as Bob Cratchit, Penelope Walker as Mrs. Cratchit, Nathaniel Buescher as Tiny Tim, Joe Foust as Jacob Marley/Old Joe/Hat Seller, Patrick Andrews as Ghost of Christmas Past, Lisa Gaye Dixon as Ghost of Christmas Present, William A.

How long does A Christmas Carol play last? ›

RUN TIME. A Christmas Carol is approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes long, including one intermission.

How long does it take to finish A Christmas Carol? ›

The average reader will spend 1 hour and 4 minutes reading this book at 250 WPM (words per minute). How long will it take you? To find your reading speed you can take one of our WPM tests.

Is A Christmas Carol musical for kids? ›

It is a faithful telling of the familiar story with traditional Christmas songs and music, audience participation and lots of fun for everyone. A Christmas Carol is Recommended for Grades 1 and Up.

Is A Christmas Carol a play or novella? ›

The tale is written as a novella. This is a short piece of fiction - longer than a short story, but shorter than a novel. Dickens published A Christmas Carol on 19th December 1843.

What is the date of the play A Christmas Carol? ›

The novella was adapted for the stage almost immediately. Three productions opened on 5 February 1844, one by Edward Stirling, A Christmas Carol; or, Past, Present, and Future, being sanctioned by Dickens and running for more than 40 nights.

What is the conflict in A Christmas Carol? ›

Answer and Explanation: The conflict in A Christmas Carol is that of Ebenezer Scrooge's attitude toward others in life. He is indifferent to the sufferings of the common man, asking "Are there no prisons?" when asked to contribute to the poor who cannot enjoy Christmas.

What happens at the end of A Christmas Carol? ›

Scrooge becomes a great friend of the Cratchit family and a second father to Tiny Tim. Scrooge surprises Bob Cratchett with his generosity. The story ends with the narration saying that Scrooge always remembered his time with the spirits. It also says that Scrooge kept Christmas well.

What are the 4 ghosts in A Christmas Carol? ›

In the story, Ebenezer Scrooge, a greedy and selfish miser, is visited first by the ghost of his former business partner, Jacob Marley, and then by three spirits called the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Future.

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