FROM LEFT: Noah Charles, Liam Narducci, Clay Groves, Kaitlyn Marshall, Brianna Goldblatt, Cosette Brochu Jason Stevens and Jonathan Dubey star in M&D Playhouse’s production of “A Christmas Carol,” which opened Thursday, Dec. 17. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
FROM LEFT: Noah Charles, Liam Narducci, Clay Groves, Kaitlyn Marshall, Brianna Goldblatt, Cosette Brochu Jason Stevens and Jonathan Dubey star in M&D Playhouse’s production of “A Christmas Carol,” which opened Thursday, Dec. 17. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)
CONWAY — Every few years, M&D Playhouse dusts off the Charles Dickens’ holiday perennial “A Christmas Carol,” and for good reason: it remains a timeless piece of storytelling that continues to work its spell on you no matter how many times you’ve seen it before.
This production of “A Christmas Carol,” which opened Thursday, Dec. 7, with performances Thursday through Saturday for the next three weeks, is blessed with a particularly strong Ebenezer Scrooge.
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