Trinity Rep proudly continues the celebration of their 50th season with their annual presentation Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, as adapted by Adrian Hall and Richard Cumming, presented by Cardi's Furniture with supporting sponsor Amica Insurance. Performances run November 9th through December 28th. Appealing to young and old alike, this heartwarming story of the power of forgiveness shows us that anything is possible - and hope is always just around the corner. Tickets are on sale now and by phone at (401) 351-4242, online at www.trinityrep.com, or in person at the theater's box office at 201 Washington St. Adult ticket prices for A Christmas Carol start at $36. Children's tickets (age 2-14) start at $22. For information on group discounts for parties of 20 or more contact Group Sales at (401) 351-4242. 

This year's classic production boasts a new addition as Trinity Rep proudly presents a sensory-friendly performance of this family favorite. The sensory-friendly adaptation of the show will be held on Saturday, November 9 at 2:00PM and is sponsored by The Hearst Foundations. Catering to both adults and children with sensitivities, this modified show fits the needs of individuals with autism spectrum disorders and other cognitive and physical disabilities. Trinity Rep's A Christmas Carol is a timeless tale of forgiveness and hope that earns rave reviews from audiences and critics year after year.  For more details, visit www.trinityrep.com.   Tickets for this performance are on sale now and by phone at (401) 351-4242 and in person at the theater's box office. All seats for this performance are $22.

A timeless tale of forgiveness and hope enjoyed by generations of Southeastern New England, this holiday favorite earns rave reviews from audiences and critics year after year. The Boston Globe praises the annual tradition saying, "there is no better Carol than the one that Trinity Repertory Company puts on every Christmas season."

In this classic tale of redemption, the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve who warn him to change his heartless ways - or else. Directed by associate artistic director Tyler Dobrowsky and starring resident acting company member Fred Sullivan, Jr. as Scrooge, this year's production will once again feature lively musical numbers, special effects, traditional costumes and all the magic of the season.

"I'm overjoyed to direct our annual holiday classic, A Christmas Carol, for the second straight year, " says director Tyler Dobrowsky, "It's truly a pleasure to work on a show that has become a tradition for so many families across the state. Due to the overwhelmingly positive response from last year's show, we're going to keep the setting relatively traditional, though we will continue to change and alter the way we tell the story. For example, this year Ebenezer Scrooge will be played by Fred Sullivan Jr., a talented actor and someone with a deep, personal connection to the material. I can't wait for everyone to see what we have in store."

A seasoned team of Trinity Rep designers join Dobrowsky in making this year's production one that is sure to be a family favorite. Once again, Tony Award-winning set designer Eugene Lee, teams up with costume designer Alison Walker Carrier, lighting designer John Ambrosone, sound designer Peter Sasha Hurowitz, musical Director Darren Server and choreographer Shura Baryshnikov.

This year's Carol features many Trinity Rep resident acting company favorites. Fred Sullivan, Jr. takes on the role of Ebenezer Scrooge, and is supported by a cast that includes resident acting company members Angela Brazil, Rebecca Gibel, Barbara Meek, Stephen Thorne, Charlie Thurston and Joe Wilson; guest actors William John Austin and Tom Gleadow; Brown/Trinity Rep MFA actors Ben Chase, Greg Fallick, Elise LeBreton, Carisa Platt; and musicians Kevin Fallon, Mike Sartini and Darren Server.