FORT PIERCE ── The Pineapple Playhouse brings a fresh approach to the Charles Dickens’ classic, “A Christmas Carol” this month.
This adaptation by Michael Paller relies on the theatrical device of the play-within-the-play. Set on Christmas Eve in 19th-century London, Paller’s story unfolds in the home of the author Charles Dickens.
When his friends and family arrive at the house, eager for him to perform one of his stories for them, he refuses to work on the eve of the big day. If there is going to be a story, he tells his guests, each of them must take part in its telling.
The story unfolds with an impressive cast of 12 playing no less than 40 roles, switching from character to character both on stage and off. The play drifts in and out of the familiar story while faithfully conveying the magic of Dickens.
The Pineapple production is directed by Shelley Brietling and Carolyn Worline. The commendable cast includes Robert Lastovica; Rachel Tennant; Suzi Artale; Doug Twilligear; Ray Balsamo; Patricia Holerger; Susan Shandler; Eli DeJesus; Catherine Pirro; Randy Branch; Jake Kaiser; and Alan Collin.
Stage Managers are Hope Hiott, Becky Jordan, and Pat Holerger.
The captivating production brings new life to Dickens’ unforgettable characters in a performance brimming with warmth, humor, and holiday magic.
This timeless tale of redemption, generosity, and the true spirit of Christmas runs Dec. 12-21.
Tickets start at $30 each and can be purchased by phone at (772) 465-0366 or online at www.pineappleplayhouse.com.
The Pineapple Playhouse is located at 700 W. Weatherbee Road, Fort Pierce.