Laughs for the Holidays with Phoenix production of Inspecting Carol

Thursday, November 7, 2019


Phoenix Theatre in Edmonds presents a rollicking good time just in time for the holidays with the rip-roaring comedy, Inspecting Carol by Daniel Sullivan.

Running November 29 through December 22, the play follows a struggling theatre company as it scrambles toward opening night of their holiday production of Charles Dickens' classic, A Christmas Carol. Looming over the show is a critical inspection that will determine the future of their company and, of course, nothing is going right. Premiered at Seattle Repertory Theatre in 1991 (and remounted by them in 2012), Inspecting Carol has been called "A razzle dazzle of funny characters and ingenious jokes," (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) and "A Dickens of a giggle," (The Seattle Times) and continues to bring side-splitting laughter to theatres around the world.

“The play is a hilarious and heartwarming comment on how hardships bring us together,“ says director Keith Dahlgren. “The script is incredibly funny and will be a real holiday treat for Phoenix audiences.”

Under Dahlgren’s direction, the cast features Mark Abel, Cindy Chen, Susan Connors, Tom Cook, Stacy Lynn Gilbert, Jay Jenkins, Raymond Miller, Oliver Sargent, Jim Snowden, Amy Susynski, Jim Thompson, and Ian Wight.

November 29 – December 22, 2019 / Saturday and Sunday @ 7:30pm and Sunday @ 2pm
The Phoenix Theatre, 9673 Firdale Ave, Edmonds 98020

Tickets: $25 adults and $20 Seniors/Students/US Military members and veterans

To purchase: 206-533-2000 and www.tptedmonds.org



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