LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – The Lake County Theatre Co. is presenting an updated version of a classic Christmas tale with their latest production, “A Virtual Christmas Carol.”
The show runs Dec. 18, 19, 20 and 24 at 7:30 p.m. on YouTube. You’ll want to tune in at 7:00 to view the pre-show interviews.
The show is billed as a virtual journey of self-discovery and growth as Scrooge, tight-fisted and mean as ever, creates a life of hardship for his loyal employee, Bob Cratchit and his family. It takes the ghost of his old business partner, Jacob Marley, and three Christmas spirits to try to save his “rotten soul.”
The audience gets a glimpse into Scrooge’s past and into his soul via a series of virtual Zoom calls. The end result is a family-friendly take on a Christmas classic.
The show is narrated by Charles Dickens, played by KPFZ radio host Alan Fletcher. Local teacher, James Paton, plays Scrooge.
The cast is composed of mostly LCTC veteran adult and child actors with a few new faces. While the company is always excited when they can draw new actors to their shows, the virtual aspect meant they were able to cast actors with whom they would not normally get to work such as Ashley Ann Pearse of Eastern Washington, who plays the love of Scrooge’s life, and Natalie Ferrell of San Francisco.
This production will be recorded and played over YouTube. The decision to record the show was made early on. The sentiment going in was that this was new territory and that in order to produce a quality show in just under two and a half months and in a new medium, the company really needed to control as many variables as possible the first time out. They plan to switch to live performances once the learning curve is over.
If you would like to watch the performance you can purchase tickets in advance at www.LCTC.us.Tickets are only $5 per household. The link to the YouTube Channel will be emailed to you the day before the performance selected.
Be sure to check the company’s website in December for food and beverage recipes to make ahead of time to enhance your viewing experience.
Lake County Theatre Co. to present ‘A Virtual Christmas Carol’
- Lake County News reports