“A Christmas Carol” Continues an IRT Tradition

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Repertory Theatre’s 50th Season Anniversary celebration takes on a festive, snowy layer this month with the opening of the annual tradition Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. This classic story, which has been adapted by Tom Haas, welcomes audiences November 19 – December 24 on the snowy OneAmerica Mainstage.
This year’s production includes the return of many familiar IRT faces, including Rob Johansen in his second year as Ebenezer Scrooge and Ryan Artzberger reprising his role as Bob Cratchit and Marley. In her final year before retirement, IRT’s Margot Lacy Eccles Artistic Director Janet Allen will direct this annual treasure for the Theatre’s 50th Anniversary Season.
A Christmas Carol celebrates the power of kindness, family, and love in this treasured tale filled with laughter, tears, and redemption. The play, which is an adaptation of the almost 180-year old novel, has taken different forms over the decades at the IRT, the heart of the story remains as it serves as both holiday entertainment and a powerful look at the need for kindness and connection.
The IRT will have a Sensory Friendly performance on November 26 and offer ASL and Audio Described services on December 4. After select performances, patrons can attend a post-show discussion Talk Back with staff and cast. In celebration of the holiday season and the monumental anniversary, the IRT will have commemorative books ($55) and puzzles ($22) available for purchase during the run.
Tickets start at $25 and are available online at IRTlive.com or by phone at 317-635-5252. The Indiana Repertory Theatre is located at 140 W. Washington St.