See Campbell Scott, Andrea Martin, and LaChanze in Scenes From Broadway鈥檚 A Christmas Carol | 半岛体育

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Production Photos See Campbell Scott, Andrea Martin, and LaChanze in Scenes From Broadway鈥檚 A Christmas Carol Matthew Warchus directs the new version of the holiday classic from Harry Potter playwright Jack Thorne.

The new version of by Tony-winning playwright Jack Thorne continues its a limited run on Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre. Helmed by Matilda's , the new interpretation of Charles Dickens鈥� well-known classic stars Campbell Scott as Ebenezer Scrooge. With an opening night set for November 20, A Christmas Carol will play a limited engagement through January 5, 2020.

Joining Scott are two-time Tony winner as the Ghost of Christmas Past, Tony winner as the Ghost of Christmas Present/Mrs. Fezziwig, Erica Dorfler as Mrs. Cratchit, Dashiell Eaves as Bob Cratchit, as Jess, Brandon Gill as Fred, Evan Harrington as Fezziwig, Chris Hoch as Father/Marley, Sarah Hunt as Belle, Matthew Labanca as Nicholas, Alex Nee as Ferdy, Dan Piering as Young Ebenezer/George, and Rachel Prather as Little Fan. Sebastian Ortiz and Jai Ram Srinivasan share the role of Tiny Tim. Celia Mei Rubin is the standby for Mrs. Fezziwig and Mrs. Cratchit.

Flip through photos from the production below:

Production Photos: A Christmas Carol on Broadway

This take on the timeless tale of redemption also features 12 Christmas carols, including 鈥淛oy to the World,鈥� 鈥淪ilent Night,鈥� and 鈥淚t Came Upon the Midnight Clear.鈥�

The production has scenic and costume design by Tony winner Rob Howell (The Ferryman), music and arrangements by Tony nominee Christopher Nightingale (), music direction by Michael Gacetta (), lighting design by Tony winner (Hillary and Clinton, Matilda The Musical), sound design by Tony nominee Simon Baker (), movement by Lizzi Gee (Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead), and associate direction by Thomas Caruso (Groundhog Day) and Jamie Manton (A Christmas Carol).

 
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