About the Show
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
NOV 23 – DEC 29 | WILSON STAGE
Rochester’s favorite holiday tradition returns in a refreshed adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic story by Award-winning playwright Harrison David Rivers! Beginning with a wish made by young Tim Cratchit, over the course of one night notorious grump Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by four ghosts. But will their intervention prompt him to change his “humbug” ways? Filled with humor, heart, hope – and a little bit of horror – A Christmas Carol reminds us that it is never too late to have a change of heart.
Written by Charles Dickens
Adapted by Harrison David Rivers
In collaboration with Sally Lobel
Directed by Elizabeth Williamson
A World Premiere Commission
Run Time (Approx): 2 Hours (including intermission)
Recommended Ages: 8+
Context Notes: Discussions and suggestions of death. Fog, haze, and strobing lights.
Geva is proud to present a free performance of A Christmas Carol called “Home for the Holidays” on December 26th at 7PM for Blue Star Families, who are active-duty service men and women, veterans, and their families. Through the generous support of the Rochester community Geva is thrilled to share the joy of the holiday season and honor these families. Donate Here
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Programa de español
Choose Date & Time
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Dec 20, 2024
Friday, 07:30 PM
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Dec 21, 2024
Saturday, 02:00 PM
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Dec 21, 2024
Saturday, 07:30 PM
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Dec 22, 2024
Sunday, 12:00 PM
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Dec 22, 2024
Sunday, 05:00 PM
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Dec 24, 2024
Tuesday, 12:00 PM
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Dec 27, 2024
Friday, 07:30 PM
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Dec 28, 2024
Saturday, 02:00 PM
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Dec 28, 2024
Saturday, 07:30 PM
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Dec 29, 2024
Sunday, 02:00 PM
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Cast
Reid A. Antal
he/him
Ivy Cast: Young Tim Cratchit
Evan Burmeister
he/they
Londoner/Ensemble
Sommer Carbuccia
he/him
Man/Solicitor 1/Ghost of Christmas Future
Colin Cedeño
he/him
Londoner/Ensemble
Blake Hamilton Currie
he/him
Apprentice Ebenezer/Ellis
Rachel Ekstrom
she/her
Londoner/Ensemble
Willow Sky Fisher
she/her
Ivy Cast: Young Ebenezer
Frederick R. Hawkins
he/him
Holly Cast: Arthur/Peter
Kai Hoag
he/they
Swing
Lauren Hochreiter
Holly Cast: Belinda
Tom Holcomb
he/him
Fred/Fezziwig/Ghost of Christmas Present
Sydney Johnson
she/her
Swing
Carman Lacivita
he/him
Bob Cratchit/Marley
Rosemary Laprime
she/her
Ivy Cast: Belinda
Millicent Mahar
she/they
Ivy Cast: Arthur/Peter
Deonne Major
he/him
Ivy Cast: Turkey Boy
George Martone
he/him
Holly Cast: Clarence
Gabriel Pierce
he/him
Londoner/Ensemble
Michael Preston
he/him
Ebenezer Scrooge
Nailah Rollins
she/her
Ivy Cast: Clarence
Julia Schubbe
she/her
Londoner/Ensemble
Kaley Sumeriski
she/her
Londoner/Ensemble
Sujaya Sunkara
she/they
Belle/Lily
Adriana Ruya Venable
she/her
Holly Cast: Young Tim Cratchit
Kit Wanek
Holly Cast: Turkey Boy
Aurora Wantuch
she/her
Holly Cast: Young Ebenezer
Esther Winter
she/her
Solicitor 2/Mrs. Cratchit/Mrs. Fezziwig
Imani Youngblood
she/they
Fan/Martha/Ghost of Christmas Past
Creative Team
Harrison David Rivers
he/him
Playwright
Sally Lobel
she/her
Dramaturg
Elizabeth Williamson
she/her
Director
Ashleigh King
she/her
Choreographer
Don Kot
he/him
Music Director
Jasmine B. Gunter
she/her
Associate Director
Se Hyun Oh
he/him
Scenic Design
Ilona Somogyi
she/her
Costume Design
Nic Vincent
he/him
Lighting Design
André Pluess
Sound Design & Composition
Emma Gustafson
she/her
Wig Design
Jack Meister-Lopez
he/they
Production Stage Manager
Shannon Toot
she/her
Assistant Stage Manager
Julia Bregy
she/her
Assistant Stage Manager
Danielle Pretsfelder Demchick, CSA
she/her
Casting Director
Engage Further
Monday, Dec 2, 6 - 8pm
Mondays at Geva will feature a discussion panel for A Christmas Carol, centered around disability representation in the arts. The panel will include Sally Lobel and members of the creative team.
The Many Adventures of Tim Cratchit: Reimagining Disability in A Christmas Carol. “Tiny” Tim Cratchit is one of the most well-known disabled characters in popular culture. Yet, this representation of disability has been firmly stuck in the past. Join us at Geva for a discussion with some of the creative team of A Christmas Carol to explore how updating Dickens’ classic meant rethinking that treatment of disability and bringing Tim into today’s world.