One Night, One Man Christmas Carol Featuring Michael Thomas


Renaissance Theatre

A One Man Performance of Profound Depth, Intense Passion, and Any Other Adjective You Can Think Of

A Christmas Carol

By Chuck Dickens

That being a mostly improvised retelling of the classic story, complete with props, wigs, puppets, historically inaccurate references, audience participation, prizes, Totino's Pizza Rolls (limit one or if we run out none per customer), singalongs, plum pudding which always sounds good but is actually just a lard-based fruitcake, games, dancing, (in your seat), and holiday cheer, (overpriced drinks at the bar.)

Content warning: This performance contains no nudity, red dye #3, gluten (unless you get a Pizza Roll), or any real entertainment value. No animals were harmed in the making of this performance. Unless they were in the Pizza Rolls.

Written, directed, produced and barely memorized by Michael Thomas, who will portray over 250 different characters, (individuals and crowd scenes), as he brings to life one of the most cherished and beloved stories in the public domain where no lawsuits or copyright restrictions apply.

Seating is very limited and is reserved for people who buy a ticket. All proceeds go to benefit the Renaissance Theatre Fund To Pay Our Bills


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