A Drive-In, Musical Version of ‘A Christmas Carol’

A Drive-In, Musical Version of ‘A Christmas Carol’
A new twist on the classic holiday tale: Performers in the 2020 ‘Christmas Carol’ at the Center for Performing Arts in Rhinebeck, N.Y., will wear transparent face masks.  Photo courtesy of CP

Performances of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” — as a musical theater performance — will continue a the Center for Performing Arts in Rhinebeck, N.Y., until Dec. 20. 

This is a drive-in theater experience that is held no matter what the weather. Performances are on the balcony of the theater outdoors and are watching from the audience members’ vehicles. In keeping with the COVID-19 holiday theme, all performers will wear transparent face masks.

Shows are Thursday through Sunday at 7 p.m. Tickets are $20;  call the box office at 845-876-3080 or go online to www.centerforperformingarts.org.

The show is directed and adapted by Lou Trapani with musical direction by Paul and JoAnne Schubert. Performances are by Andy Crispell, Emily DePew, Ellie DeMan, Joe Felece, Harriet Luongo, Lisa Lynds, Duane Olson and Lou Trapani as Scrooge.

 

This show is appropriate for all audiences.

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