[NEohioPAL] GLTF Celebrates Holiday Season With A Christmas Carol

Todd Krispinsky tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org
Tue Oct 23 17:24:14 PDT 2007


 
For Immediate Release:

October 23, 2007

 


Great Lakes Theater Festival Celebrates 


The Holiday Season With A Christmas Carol


Festival's gift to Northeast Ohio is region's best-loved holiday
entertainment.


 

CLEVELAND, OH - The stage of the Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square will
glow with good spirits and time-honored tradition when Great Lakes
Theater Festival (GLTF) presents its annual production of Charles
Dickens' A Christmas Carol, running November 23 through December 23,
2007.  The production, celebrating its nineteenth year, has delighted an
estimated 425,000 people in its history, making it Northeast Ohio's
most-loved and best-attended holiday entertainment. 

Great Lakes Theater Festival's Associate Artistic Director, Andrew May,
will stage former GLTF Artistic Director Gerald Freedman's heartwarming
adaptation of this classic tale.  The production features a
multi-generational cast of actors, singers and dancers led by veteran
Cleveland actor Dudley Swetland, returning for his twelfth season in the
role of miserly Ebenezer Scrooge.  The production sponsors for A
Christmas Carol are American Greetings and the John P. Murphy
Foundation.  The production's media sponsor is Soft Rock 102.1 F.M.
WDOK.  Media sponsors for the Festival's forty-sixth season are
Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland Magazine, The Plain Dealer, WCLV 104.9
F.M., WCPN 90.3 F.M. ideastream and WKSU 89.7 F.M.

"It's exciting for us as a company of artists to revisit this great
classic holiday story," said Andrew May, who will stage this season's
production.  "We are blessed with an immensely talented cast and a
wonderful adaptation that we can't wait to share.  I am overjoyed to
return to direct a piece of theater again this season that has meant as
much to this company and to this community as has A Christmas Carol for
nearly two decades."    

GLTF Producing Artistic Director Charles Fee remarked, "The combination
of Gerald Freedman's inspired and moving adaptation, Andrew May's
dynamic gifts as an artist, our remarkable design team and our talented
cast are sure to delight audiences, whether they're attending for the
first time or returning to experience this holiday tradition again with
friends and family." 

Freedman's adaptation of A Christmas Carol is presented as a story
within a story. The fictitious Cleaveland family gathers in its
Victorian-era parlor on Christmas Eve to read Mr. Dickens' book. As Mrs.
Cleaveland reads the story to her family, her youngest child, Master
William, reimagines familiar faces as characters in the story: the
Cleaveland's crotchety manservant becomes Scrooge, Father becomes Bob
Cratchit, Mother becomes Belle, and the Cleaveland children become the
Cratchits, with Master William becoming the beloved Tiny Tim. In all,
more than 60 Dickens characters are brought to life on stage. 

The Festival's production incorporates theatrical special effects to
retain a strong sense of the supernatural, emphasizing the novel's
origins in folk tales and myth. Designers for the GLTF production blend
exceptional stagecraft with dramatic effects that evoke the magical and
mysterious aspects of a classic ghost story. 

Great Lakes Theater Festival's nineteenth annual production of A
Christmas Carol previews on Friday, November 23rd at 1:30 p.m. Opening
Night is scheduled for Friday, November 23rd at 7:30 p.m.   Curtain
times for all evening performances will remain at 7:30 p.m., with a 1:30
p.m. curtain time for Friday and Saturday matinees and a 3:00 p.m.
curtain time for Sunday matinees.  An audio-described performance is
scheduled for Sunday, December 2nd at 3:00 p.m.  A sign-interpreted
performance is scheduled for Sunday, December 9th at 3:00 p.m. 

Single tickets for Great Lakes Theater Festival's production of A
Christmas Carol range in price from $28-$56 (Student tickets $28 - any
performance / any seat) and are available by calling (216) 241-6000, by
ordering online <http://www.greatlakestheater.org/tickets/>  at
www.greatlakestheater.org <http://www.greatlakestheater.org/>  or by
visiting the Playhouse Square Ticket Office. Groups of ten or more
receive discounts and should call (216) 664-6050 x1 to make
reservations.

Since 1962, Great Lakes Theater Festival has brought the pleasure, power
and relevance of classic theater to the widest possible audience in
Northern Ohio. The first resident company of Playhouse Square Center,
Great Lakes Theater Festival has called the Ohio Theatre home since
1982.

 

 

For More Information:

<http://www.greatlakestheater.org/> 

Todd Krispinsky  
 Marketing and Public Relations Director
Great Lakes Theater Festival
1501 Euclid Avenue, Suite 300
(216) 241-5490 x317
(216) 241-6315 Fax
www.greatlakestheater.org <http://www.greatlakestheater.org/> 
 
<http://www.greatlakestheater.org/> 
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