Gallery 7 Theatre staging ‘A Christmas Carol’ Dec. 9-17
ABBOTSFORD — In the hustle and bustle of the Christmas shopping season, Gallery 7 Theatre in Abbotsford hopes Charles Dickens’ classic story will bring out the essence of Christmas festivities.
This Christmas, Gallery 7 Theatre is bringing extra cheer to the holiday season by staging Charles Dickens’ classic story, A Christmas Carol. Adapted by Vancouver playwright, Ron Reed, and performed by Lawrence Locke in an unforgettable tour-de-force re-enactment of the novella, the show will run Friday, December 9 through Saturday, December 17 at the Matsqui Centennial Auditorium.
The storyline details how the miserly Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his former partner, Jacob Marley, one frigid Christmas Eve. The ghost informs the selfish Scrooge that he will be visited by three spirits over the next three nights. As the spirits confront the misanthrope one by one with images of past, present, and future, a magical journey of the heart, mind and spirit develops, and Scrooge discovers the true essence of the Christmas season.
“There’s something wonderfully beautiful and theatrical in the one-person show,” said Ken Hildebrandt, Executive/Artistic Director of Gallery 7 Theatre. “We marvel at the actor’s ability to transform in to many different characters as they take us through a story that is captivating, thought-provoking and ultimately highly entertaining. This is a faithful (and Canadian!) rendition of the classic story, and I think the show will add to the joy of the holidays as its message of hope, charity and giving resonates with audiences.”
