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CHRISTMAS CAROL Endtime?

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disneybroadwayfan22
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CHRISTMAS CAROL Endtime?#1
Posted: 12/15/19 at 3:59pm
So Im planning on seeing both shows of CHRISTMAS CAROL on Wednesday or Saturday this week to see each Tiny Tim.

If the show is at 7 on Wednesday, will I get a 10 Amtrak on time? And if its at 8 on Saturday, will I get a 11 train on time?
OuttaTowner
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CHRISTMAS CAROL Endtime?#2
Posted: 12/15/19 at 4:21pm
As long as you can catch a cab to Penn Station, you’ll be fine. If I remember correctly, it barely cracked the two hour mark, even with intermission.

It’s a lovely production, but be advised - the role of Tiny Tim has been trimmed to not much more than a cameo. Two very brief scenes and the extended curtain call if memory serves me.
trpguyy
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CHRISTMAS CAROL Endtime?#3
Posted: 12/15/19 at 4:34pm
With a 7:00 show, you’ll be out on the street by 9:05. It’s a 15 minute walk to Penn, or 10 minutes total travel time taking a 1, 2, or 3 train from Times Square. A cab is probably the slowest way to get there with midtown congestion
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CHRISTMAS CAROL Endtime?#4
Posted: 12/15/19 at 8:08pm

OuttaTowner said: "t’s a lovely production, but be advised - the role of Tiny Tim has been trimmed to not much more than a cameo. Two very brief scenes and the extended curtain call if memory serves me."

Oh yeah, yeah I know. He's always in the Present and Christmas scenes :)