A CHRISTMAS CAROL Runs 11/26-12/21 at Clarence Brown Theatre Mainstage
Ebeneezer Scrooge and the memorable ghosts return in the Clarence Brown Theatre's long-running and most popular production. A magical tradition for the whole family and a great way to celebrate the season, "A Christmas Carol," Dickens' timeless classic, runs November 26 through December 21 on the mainstage with 7:30 pm and 2:00 pm performances. An Open Captioned performance will take place on Sunday, November 30 at 2:00 pm. A special "Deaf Night at the Theatre" production will be held on Tuesday, December 9 at 7:30 pm. And, a talkback with the director and actors will take place following the December 2 matinee. The production is sponsored by Schaad Companies, Pilot Travel Centers, UT Medical Center, the Arts & Culture Alliance, and the Tennessee Arts Commission. Media sponsors are WBIR, Comcast, WUOT, WUTK, B97.5 and the Knoxville News Sentinel. Free and convenient parking is available in the McClung Tower Garage on Volunteer Boulevard.
At each performance, patrons can enhance their experience with by enjoying the special holiday treats at the concession stand and taking pictures with the "Ghosts" in a specially designed cutout which will be stationed in the main lobby. "A Christmas Carol" is the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, whose ghostly journey and transformation through Christmas past, present and future is among the most beloved stories in western literature. Described by Dickens as his "little Christmas Book," "A Christmas Carol" was first published in December 1843. The story was instantly successful, selling over 6,000 copies in one week. It has since been republished countless times and adapted for stage and screen. It remains one of literatures' most enduring and often-quoted stories of hope, triumph, and communal spirit. Director Micah-Shane Brewer is a recent graduate of the UT MFA Acting program. Some of his CBT stage credits include: "Monty Python's Spamalot," "A Christmas Carol," "Sweeney Todd," "Our Country's Good," "On The Razzle," and "Kiss Me, Kate." Since moving to New York in May, has performed with the Transport Group and for an event honoring Jerry Mitchell. Prior to graduate school, he worked as the founding Artistic Director of Encore Theatrical Company in Morristown where he directed several productions. He also has produced concerts with artists like Sutton Foster, Donna McKechnie, Stephanie J. Block, Liz Callaway, Marin Mazzie and Jason Danieley and has written for "The Sondheim Review."Performing the role of Scrooge is visiting guest actor David Kortemeier. Some CBT credits include: "Sweeney Todd," "Moonlight & Magnolias," "The Music Man," "Man of La Mancha," "Amadeus," "Oedipus the King," "Little Shop of Horrors," and "Love's Labour's Lost." His work also has been seen at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, the Great Lakes Theatre Festival in Cleveland, Drury Lane Theatre and Noble Fool Theatricals in Chicago and 13 seasons with the Illinois Shakespeare Festival in Bloomington. He holds an MFA in Acting from the University of Louisville.

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