Benjamin Monts, Patron Services Representative, takes you behind-the-scenes of A Christmas Carol. Get his take on this classic story that San Diego families are making part of their holiday tradition!
It’s Christmas time at Cygnet Theatre which means A Christmas Carol is back at the Old Town Theatre! With an absolutely electric cast and a design team with more imagination than stars in the sky, the stage lights up with this timeless classic of redemption and humanity. Charles Dicken’s masterpiece has graced the Cygnet Theatre now for 8 years, but with each iteration comes a new understanding and wonder just as one finds understanding and connection to the story changes with each passing year. Among the changes, Cygnet offers a whole new perspective on the very man who’s saga we follow. At the helm, Cygnet’s own Sean Murray takes on the iconic grouch, Ebenezer Scrooge.
Murray’s masterful job as Ebenezer Scrooge takes you on a roller-coaster ride of emotion as he, much like a master chess player, skillfully weaves through the classic story with a renewal of hope and self reflection. While we must suspend our disbelief fully knowing them to all be characters on a stage, Murray’s ability to make the words on the page his very own is astounding to even the most seasoned of theatre goers. A truly phenomenal job in a time honored role. Accompanying him as his trusted clerk, Bob Cratchit is Patrick McBride. McBride’s wholehearted interpretation is rousing and joyous. With a smile and bright eyes that light the room, McBride’s love as Cratchit to his family is so breathtaking and warm, even a true Scrooge would shed a tear for the performance. At the heart of this show, David McBean livens the show with his endless wonder. McBean plays possibly the most difficult and pivotal track of them all in this production, and he carries it with poise, pride and unmatched charisma which leaves and audience member on the edge of their seat. McBean’s beautiful transition between character to character is truly a masterclass in the art form. McBride’s characterization, vocalization, and transformation is a wonder to behold. A standout, no doubt, with a grace and power you do not often see.
Alongside these standouts are a few other shining lights. Filled with exceptional talent, love and passion in this seasonal epic. Among them is Megan Carmitchel. A well praised name in the Cygnet theatre by patrons and fellow artists, Carmitchel is a treasure. A true marvel, Carmitchel wears more hats than a Major League Baseball team, constantly bouncing between characters, comedic to dramatic and back again, with ease and seamlessness that is a true treasure to witness. Alongside her is the incomparable and wildly talented and hilarious Allen Lucky Weaver. Weaver plays a delightful and fun part in this merry production. A true standout in a cast of stars, Weaver’s presence demands your attention as their ability to deliver comedy lands like a seasoned prize fighter and their dramatic tone is reminiscent of the feeling of receiving one of those blows. With range and captivating decisions, a powerful perspective is alive in each one of Weaver’s various characters.
To the very heart and soul of this production, every facet gleams life and love out into each seat, bringing joy and self reflection home for the holidays. Each choice and each moment a gift, wrapped in thoughtful precision by every member of the cast. Among these precious gifts that Grace the Cygnet stage is Jasmine January. Jasmine January is without a doubt, a force. January weaves throughout the story, gliding throughout and seamlessly performing as each transition truly feels as though a different person has taken shape. With timing, charm, and a lovely and powerful voice, January brings this December classic a pleasant present of her incredible talent. And definitely not least by any measure of the imagination, Eileen Bowman’s performance brings a power and grit to the production that is well received and much appreciated. Armed with impeccable timing and a diverse arsenal of character, Bowman brings life and laughter to the stage.
Seats are selling fast and our busiest week is fast approaching. The show closes Dec. 24th.