Sunday, 5th December 2021 3PM
Seminole Theatre
18 N. Krome Avenue, Homestead, FL, US
and
Homestead Center for the Arts
“THE MAN WHO INVENTED CHRISTMAS” by Les Standiford
2020 - the year of the pandemic and shelter-in-place. The turned upside down with remote living and working. As we slowly move out from under that moment in history What if Works, with the support of the Homestead Center for the Arts, invites you to join actors and director in person for a unique screening of a costumed stage reading of Les Standiford’s “The Man Who Invented Christmas.” recorded remotely with the author providing the narration of the stage directions.
First published as a book in 2008, a 2018 adaptation for film featured Christopher Plummer as Scrooge. Now the book is adapted into a stage play. Recorded with all actors in remote and skillfully edited with specific Dickensian locations by Paul Steinsland.
Don’t miss this unique theatre event at the Seminole Theatre as we witness Charles Dickens and the struggles he endured during a similar time of excessive restriction while forging his most beloved story, “A Christmas Carol”.
to RSVP: CLICK HERE
Tickets are also available at the Seminole Theatre box office, 786-650-2073 or 18 N Krome Ave, Homestead, FL (Thu-Sat 12-5pm)
All sales are final. There are no refunds for any reason except event cancellation.
Please note: This production, meeting or event is not presented or produced by the Seminole Theatre, Oak View Group, or the City of Homestead. The Seminole Theatre acts as a rental venue for groups and promoters of all types. The production values, views and opinions do not reflect those of the Seminole Theatre.
Organizer: What if Works!