Dickens' classic Christmas tale of holiday redemption begins 10-day run Dec. 22

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Dickens' classic Christmas tale of holiday redemption begins 10-day run Dec. 22

Keeping true to the original text and bringing the atmosphere of Victorian Christmas traditions to the stage, it draws upon the themes of time, family, and society's ills to warm even the coldest of hearts. (Courtesy photo)

ROCHESTER - Charles Dickens' iconic holiday classic A Christmas Carol begins a 10-day run at The Rochester Opera House's on Dec. 22.

Christmas isn't Christmas without revisiting the beloved tale of the penny-pinching and bad tempered old miser Ebenezer Scrooge and the awakening of his long forgotten festive spirit.

This ghostly tale of the Past, Present, and Future is brought to life in this exciting new musical adaptation. Keeping true to the original text and bringing the atmosphere of Victorian Christmas traditions to the stage, it draws upon the themes of time, family, and society's ills to warm even the coldest of hearts.

With a cavalcade of colorful Dickensian characters and a ghostly quartet of guardians, this A Christmas Carol has something for everyone, both young and old.

This show is Sponsored by: Profile Bank, Service Credit Union and co-sponsored by: Studley's Flower Gardens, United Insurance. Reserve tickets online or call the box office (603) 335-1992, M/W/F from 10-5pm and 2-hours before the show.

The Rochester Opera House is sponsored by Eastern Propane, Shaheen & Gordon P.A., and Norman Vetter Foundations, Liberty Mutual, Albany International, The Cocheco Times, Seacoast Media Group, MacEdge, Holy Rosary Credit Union, Waterstone Properties, 98.7 FrankFM, City of Rochester. The Rochester Opera House is located above City Hall, 31 Wakefield Street, Rochester NH. Visit www.RochesterOperaHouse.com for more information.