The latest edition of A Christmas Carol will make its debut at the Ingersoll Theatre of Performing Arts tomorrow night.
INGERSOLL - A Christmas Carol is coming back to the Ingersoll Theatre of Performing Arts (ITOPA).
The original story by Charles Dickens was first adapted for the ITOPA stage by Director Lilyane Moyer in 2002, and it will be performed for a third time this December.
Moyer remains director, however there are plenty of new cast and crew members. ITOPA President Jim Konopetski shares the names of some interesting people taking part in the act.
"We have some Christmas carols that are sung during the show, including some original compositions by a well-known musician from Ingersoll. Her name is Anne Knops. Scrooge is played by a very capable and talented actor. His name is Trevor Finkenzeller and there are about 39 other cast members in the show as well. It's a little bit different than it was before and I think people will really enjoy it."
Show dates are December 9th, 10th, 15th, and 16th at 7:30 p.m. and the 2:00 p.m. matinees are on December 11th, 17th, and 18th.
The ticket price is $26, however it is $10 for a student under 12, $22 for a student over 12, and $24 for seniors.
Reserved tickets are available here.

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