Arts & Entertainment
The Ghost's of Christmas have returned to NSMT for the Holidays!
The Christmas Carol has returned to the North Shore Music Theatre for it's 2019 run.

You may have read the book, watched the movie or even seen the cartoon version, but you
haven’t experienced A Christmas Carol until you have seen it live. My daughter and I had that
magical experience this past Friday night at the North Shore Music Theater. There was singing,
dancing, happiness and amazing costumes that fit the time period so well.
The play opens with Michael Gaudio beginning his narration. Michael does a great job of
keeping the audience informed of the goings on throughout the play. He even has a little joyous
surprise at the end.
David Coffee is a superb Ebenezer Scrooge, right down to the perfect facial expression for each
scene. He made us laugh and he made us cry. He sure did hold the audience’s attention.
The rest of the cast is just as glorious, you would think each was born to play their part. Tiny
Tim wins your heart right from the start. As for the ghosts, one was a vision of beauty, one had a
boisterous voice and the last was a bit frightful, but all three put on a great show.
A Christmas Carol at the NSMT is a holiday must see. I guarantee you will leave the show full of
warm fillings and holiday spirit, just as my daughter and I did, and it may become a yearly
family tradition. You don’t want to miss this great show.
Tickets for NSMT's A Christmas Carol are on sale now and can be purchased at NSMT.org
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Story Covered By: Lisa Fitzgerald
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