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“A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play” Live On Stage in Quogue December 13-15

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Adapted from the timeless novel by Charles Dickens, this family-friendly version will recreate for live audiences the convivial energy of a ‘40s-era radio troupe.

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(Top row, R to L): Matthew Conlon, Andrew Botsford, Roger Moley, Terrance Fiore. (Bottom row, R to L): George A. Loizides, Amanda Griemsmann, Catherine Maloney, Rosemary Cline.

Continuing a holiday tradition in Quogue, the Hampton Theatre Company will once again offer a three-day holiday presentation of “A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play” on the stage of the Quogue Community Hall for one weekend only, December 13-15, 2024. 

Adapted from the timeless novel by Charles Dickens by playwright Joe Landry, with music by Kevin Connors, this family-friendly version (approximately 45-60 minutes) will recreate for live audiences the convivial energy of a ‘40s-era radio troupe, complete with music and sound effects generated onstage and in the booth.  A sing-along with the troupe will complete the celebration.

Actors from the HTC family of players—including Andrew Botsford, Rosemary Cline, Matthew Conlon, Terrance Fiore, Amanda Griemsmann, George A. Loizides, Catherine Maloney and Roger Moley—will each take on multiple roles in period costumes on a set depicting the studio of the fictional “WBFR” radio station in 1940s New York City. 

Presented as a Christmas Eve installment of WBFR’s weekly “Playhouse of the Air” series, “A Christmas Carol” serves up the timeless story of Ebenezer Scrooge, the inveterate miser from London who learns the meaning of charity and kindness over the course of one miraculous Christmas Eve, complete with visitations by three Ghosts of Christmas (Past, Present and Future), a heartwarming reconciliation with his nephew Fred and, of course, a surprise gift and visit to the Cratchits, where he’s welcomed by his longtime clerk Bob and his resilient and irrepressible son, the one and only Tiny Tim.

The production is directed by Andrew Botsford, with lighting by Sebastian Paczynski and costumes by Teresa Lebrun.

This year’s encore of “A Christmas Carol: A Radio Play” follows in the footsteps of earlier holiday radio plays presented by the HTC in Quogue over the years, with other adaptations ranging from “Miracle on 34th Street” to “It’s a Wonderful Life." 

“A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play” will be performed at the Quogue Community Hall (125 Jessup Avenue in Quogue) on Friday, December 13, at 7; Saturday, December 14, at 2:30; and Sunday, December 15, also at 2:30. Patrons are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy complimentary hot chocolate and cookies served before the show.

All tickets are $18, available at the Hampton Theatre Company website at hamptontheatre.org or by calling 631-653-8955.