Stage Manager's Notes
Read thoughts from Andrea L. Shell, the Stage Manager for A Christmas Carol.
CONTINUE READING>Read thoughts from Andrea L. Shell, the Stage Manager for A Christmas Carol.
CONTINUE READING>Go from the stage back to the page with these Kindle and audiobook editions of recent Playhouse shows.
CONTINUE READING>To provide better accessibility, the Playhouse hosts a special, sensory-friendly matinee performance of A Christmas Carol each season.
CONTINUE READING>Bruce Cromer takes a moment to share his thoughts on the impact of live theatre.
CONTINUE READING>Charles Dickens is a beloved storyteller who imparted sentiment and wisdom that we still embrace today. Check out these quotes from A Christmas Carol and other Dickens stories.
CONTINUE READING>Bruce Cromer takes a moment to share his thoughts on the impact of live theatre.
CONTINUE READING>You don’t need to hop a Megabus to New York to experience some of the very best of American theatre. The two-time Tony Award-winning Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park invites college students to check out top-notch theatre at seriously affordable prices.
CONTINUE READING>Bruce Cromer takes a moment to share his thoughts on the impact of live theatre.
CONTINUE READING>Called “the second greatest Christmas story ever told,” Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol has endured generations of faithful audiences since its publication in 1843. It has proven to be a timeless work of art that’s fostered much scholarly research.
CONTINUE READING>Bruce Cromer reflects on playing Ebenezer Scrooge and on what he enjoys most about A Christmas Carol.
CONTINUE READING>Michael Evan Haney discusses the nuances of directing the Playhouse’s holiday production of A Christmas Carol each season.
CONTINUE READING>Bruce Cromer, who returns for his 12th season as Ebenezer Scrooge this holiday season, took a moment before starting rehearsals to reflect on what he enjoys most about the Playhouse production of A CHRISTMAS CAROL.
CONTINUE READING>Cincinnati-based actors Nick Rose and Stephen Skiles — in their roles of Mr. Cupp and Mr. Sosser, respectively — serve as the quasi-narrators for the Playhouse’s production of A CHRISTMAS CAROL. They also perform various other roles in the show.
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