'A Christmas Carol' will be Returning Soon!

Thank you to everyone who joined us for our 2023 sold-out run of A Christmas Carol! Please note that this website has not been updated with details of our 2024 production and tickets are not yet available (please disregard any mention of tickets being sold out). If you wish to be notified when tickets for our 2024 production go on sale, please fill out our existing 2023 ticket waitlist form and we will contact you by email when details are announced. See you in December!

PRESS & REVIEWS

My Entertainment World

BrilliantSuperb Poignant … A tradition so wildly popular that it’s been sold out for weeks … This Christmas Carol is as thoughtfully and lovingly rendered as the best of the story’s myriad adaptations … Embraces the heart of Dickens’ story and happily casts aside every ounce of dated or superfluous action in favour of bold invention and insightful re-contextualizing.” (2023)

Front Mezz Junkies

SuperbTouchingA Holiday Gem … A captivating retelling … Meaningful, superbly performed, and engaging …  A stellar cast … Written to perfection … Elevates and illuminates the tale with unexpected heart and care … From beginning to end, the unwrapping of this precious gift is as good as it can get, especially as it is being presented immersively and emotionally inside the historic Campbell House Museum” (2023)

Our Theatre Voice

RemarkableIngeniousA Delight” (2023)

★★★★★NOW Magazine

Brilliant … If the thought of seeing yet another staging of A Christmas Carol makes you cringe, check your cynicism – and your preconceptions – at the door. [This] version isn’t your same-old, bah humbug affair. … Captures all the spirit of the Charles Dickens tale … Don’t be surprised if, days after seeing this show, you’re haunted by the play’s generous spirit.” (2019)

My Entertainment World

A stunning showtruly wonderful … A more perfect setting for a family Christmas play could not exist. You can feel the sense of a Victorian Christmas celebration in the smell of the cooking fire, the vaulted windows and archways, and the hollow echo of the old wooden staircase. … This production is now on my must-do list for the holiday season.” (2019)

★★★★ – MGT Magazine

“There is a reason that some popular culture artefacts, some traditions, endure to be re-interpreted and re-examined. And in this case A Christmas Carol, a hoary old chestnut, has been burnished into a delightful and moving work of art. … Where it excels is in heart. I’m sure Dickens would approve.” (2019)

Istvan Reviews

An enchanting, heartwarming production … Intimate and deeply moving … This production now holds a very special place in my heart.” (2019)

Broadway World

“While A Christmas Carol might be a long-running tradition for many people during the holidays, this production makes it feel brand new. … It’s a story with dozens of iterations and adaptations, but a few small adjustments to this beloved Christmas tale make all the difference.” (2019)

NNNN – NOW Magazine

Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol is so ubiquitous at this time of year that it’s hard to approach it with any sort of freshness. Thankfully the ingenious folks at the Three Ships Collective and Soup Can Theatre have done just that. … BrilliantImaginative … Impeccable …  A one-of-a-kind production.” (2018)

★★★★ – MGT Magazine

DelightfulCharmingTaut and propulsive … I had a tear in my eye … This production is extravagant in ways that a Scrooge would not approve of.” (2018)

SesayArts Magazine

“It is a most unusual experience – and it is excellent. The production is of uniformly high quality, and the impact of its intimate setting is a revelation. … You feel as if you are inside the Victorian world that the characters inhabit … Directed with an assured vision by Sare Thorpe, who elicits a uniformly strong ensemble performance from their outstanding cast. … A unique and truly wonderful production. … The Three Ships Collective and Soup Can Theatre’s fine, uplifting and, frankly ingenious production of A Christmas Carol is a timely and important reminder that empathy, kindness and friendship are both necessary and timeless.” (2018)

Slotkin Letter

“One of the best productions on offer … Uses the gift of setting the story in the Campbell House Museum to its full advantage … An exemplary and magical production.” (2018)

My Entertainment World

“Director Sare Thorpe and their cast can be truly proud of what they’ve accomplished here … With any luck, this will be a fixture of the Christmas season at Campbell House and spread festive joy to even more audiences in Christmases Yet to Come.” (2018)

Life with More Cowbell

 “A delightful, unique, and immersive production. … MovingHeart-wrenchingDynamic.” (2018)

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