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A Christmas Carol

By Patrick Barlow

Patrick Barlow, renowned for the Broadway and West End sensation “The 39 Steps,” offers a fresh take on Charles Dickens’ cherished holiday tale, A Christmas Carol. This fresh, comical and clever adaptation utilizes just five actors to breathe life into some of Dickens’ most iconic characters. Experience Ebenezer Scrooge’s remarkable journey from miserly cynic to a fervent advocate of the season’s joy, in this theatrically rich rendition that promises to enchant audiences of all ages.

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Glitter Moments:  Acts of kindness, redemption, reunion and reconciliation, grace and compassion

Content Information:  Depictions of poverty, suffering, mortality and isolation

Run Time: 120 Minutes + Intermission
Age Range: 6+
Venue: The CVA Flex Theater
Ticket Price: $ 47+
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Tickets & Showtimes

Date Time Additional Info
Dec 20, 2024 7:00pm Get Tickets
Dec 21, 2024 7:00pm Get Tickets
Dec 22, 2024 7:00pm Get Tickets

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Meet The Cast

ROB BARNES

ROB BARNES

Rob Barnes (he/him) (Actor 2) Rob Barnes has been performing since childhood. Originally from Flagstaff, Arizona, Rob received his MFA in Acting from the University of Connecticut in May of 2020. Past credits include: Yepikhodov in The Cherry Orchard, Clifford Bradshaw in Cabaret, Reverend Parris in The Crucible, and Melchior Gabor in Spring Awakening: A New Musical. Rob is thrilled to be making his Theatre Silco debut in Patrick Barlow's A Christmas Carol. 

ALEXIS DEJOY

ALEXIS DEJOY

(she/her) (Puppeteer 2): Alexis could not be more PUMPED to be back at Theatre SilCo! While she is currently a Comedian/Actor based in New York, she previously worked as a Teaching Artist, Stage Manager, Actor, and founding member of Reply All and No Sense No Sensibility here at Theatre SilCo. She is so excited to see all her Summit County friends, students, and coffee shops (shout-out to Red Buffalo & House of Vibes). Previous credits include: Head Over Heels, The Revolutionsits, Lotería: Game On!, and Double Twilight: A Variety Show. Special thanks to Mike Flanagan.

KINSEY LAHN

KINSEY LAHN

Kinsey Lahn (she/her) (Puppeteer 1): Kinsey Lahn is overjoyed to be back in Summit County for the holidays! She has worked on numerous Theatre SilCo productions as a props designer, actor, assistant stage manager, and was a founding member of SilCo groups Reply All and No Sense, No Sensibility. Kinsey has worked previously with New Swan Shakespeare Festival, Backyard Renaissance Theatre, Barrens Theatre Co., Copious Love Productions, House of Usher Productions, and most recently, as a props artisan at Broadway at Music Circus. She is currently teaching theatre and developing a new play in Sacramento, California. Happy Holidays!
ROBERT MEKSIN

ROBERT MEKSIN

Robert Meksin (he/him) (Scrooge) Robert is delighted to make his Theatre SilCo debut. Based in New York City, his credits include Off-Broadway appearances with Pan Asian Repertory Theatre, Ripple Effect Artists (solo show), the title role in “The Canterville Ghost,” and workshops with Playwrights Horizons and Ensemble Studio Theatre. Robert has also performed in Regional theaters such as: Great Lakes Theater Festival (OH), Cleveland Play House, Gretna Theatre (PA), Virginia Shakespeare Festival, Greenbrier Valley Theatre (WV), Bagaduce Theatre (ME) and Playwrights Theater of NJ. NYC Festival credits: NYC Fringe, Strindberg NY, GayFest NYC, EstroGenius, West Village Musical Theatre, and FringeArts (Phila, PA). Off-Off Broadway roles include Buckingham (Richard III), Polonius (Hamlet), and Vanya (Uncle Vanya). Robert is a member of various NYC theater companies including The WorkShop Theater and Ripple Effect Artists, and is an Artist-in-Residence with Titan Theatre Company. AEA/SAG-AFTRA.

Hunter Ringsmith

Hunter Ringsmith

Hunter Ringsmith (he/him) (Actor 5) Hunter is thrilled to be back at Theatre SilCo and in Summit county. You may have seen him in Ghost the Musical, Sister Act, Bad Jews, First Date, Sherlock Holmes the Final Adventure, or plenty of concerts and cabarets. NYC credits include The Tempest at the Public Theatre’s Shakespeare in the Park. DC credits include Shakespeare Theatre Company: King Lear; Constellation Theatre: Desperate Measures; Washington Stage Guild: Major Barbara; Folger Theatre: Midsummer Night’s Dream. Other regional credits include work at Bridge Street Theatre, New Swan Shakespeare Festival, Colorado Shakespeare Festival, Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, Arkansas Shakespeare Theatre, Red House Arts Center, Hope Summer Rep, and The Dallas Theatre Center. Film work includes Netflix’s Rustin. He has an MFA from the University of California, Irvine and a BFA from Southern Methodist University. www.hunterringsmith.com Instagram: @hringsmith

OLIVIA STEVENSON

OLIVIA STEVENSON

(sher/her) (Actor 3): Olivia is thrilled to be making her Theatre SilCo debut. Previous credits include The School for Lies (Greenbrier Valley Theatre), Noel Coward's Hay Fever (Florida Rep), Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey (Sacramento Theatre Company), and A Christmas Carol (STC).  Olivia holds a Masters from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and is a proud Muhlenberg College alum. She currently lives in NYC, but originally hails from northern California. Member of AEA.  Always for B & J!

SHARON KAY WHITE

SHARON KAY WHITE

(she/her) (Actor 4): At Theatre SilCo: Mamma Mia (Tanya), I'll Eat You Last, A Chat With Sue Mengers (Sue Mengers), The Underpants (Gertrude) Sister Act (Mother Superior), Noises Off (Dotty Otley). Arvada Center: 19 productions, including Sister Act, White Christmas, Ragtime, Hollywood Arms, and The Full Monty. Denver Civic: Great American Trailer Park Musical. Country Dinner Playhouse: Guys & Dolls, Moon Over Buffalo, Beauty and the Beast. Regional: Pioneer Theater, Repertory Theater of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park. New York theater credits include Death of a Salesman, A Doll’s House, and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf. National tours: Guys and Dolls, Funny Girl.

Production Team

Written By: Patrick Barlow
Directed by: Missy Moore
Stage Manager: Kyrsten Goodrich
Asst. Stage Manager: Audrey Lang
Sound Design by: Hudson Waldrop
Costume Design by: Zahra Jangbar
Properties Design by: Keldon Sorvig
Puppet Design by: Joe Simeone
Lighting Design by: Clara Wiebe
Scenic Design: Maggie Jackson

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