In this episode of “Half Hour”, we take a deeper dive into the 2025 Off-Broadway production of A Christmas Carol at Perelman Performing Arts Center, adapted by Jack Thorne and staged by Matthew Warchus and Thomas Caruso. Drawing on our experience with the 2019 Broadway run, we break down how the story, structure, and use of traditional Christmas carols land in this new in-the-round configuration.
We examine the production’s immersive environment, Rob Howell’s scenic design, and the way the playing space reshapes audience engagement with Ebenezer Scrooge’s journey. Performances by Michael Cerveris, Julia Knitel, Crystal Lucas-Perry, and Nancy Opel are closely reviewed, along with standout scene work that underscores the company’s ensemble approach.
We also consider where this version of A Christmas Carol might go after its Off-Broadway run at PAC NYC, and how it fits into the growing landscape of immersive and family-focused holiday revivals.
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