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A Christmas Carol '07 - Reviews |
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KARA CLARK - 31, Bank Controller
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"Children and adult alike will remember the true spirit and meaning of the holiday season after watching this musical. It is a wonderful way to kick off the holiday season."
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DIANNE W. FUZEK - 66, Secretary
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| "If you haven't yet adopted the TRADITION of beginning your Holiday season with a NSMT performance of Charles Dickens "A Christmas Carol," this is surely the year to start. In fact, might I even suggest that you experience it twice?" |
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BOB IMPERATO - 45, President, Boston Realty Associates
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| "Now as Ebenezer said at one point "I don't know what do". I can tell you the opposite, pack your coats and gloves get into your car and head over this month to NSMT. This show will help to keep the holiday spirit alive with a lesson we can all enjoy this month." |
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| THE BOSTON GLOBE |
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"As holiday entertainments go, this one is hard to beat."
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| COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER COMPANY |
| "Once again, North Shore Music Theatre has aced its annual production of Jon Kimbell's creative adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic "A Christmas Carol." This ambitious production features a large and talented ensemble, with gorgeous period costumes and sets. It is an invigorating production from its first boisterous and picturesque opening scene to its joyous conclusion." |
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| INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER COMPANY |
| "Sure, almost every theater has produced Dickens' dark Christmas story of a miserly curmudgeon who is scared stiff into changing his ways and adopting the goodwill, feel-good, brotherly and philanthropic aspects of the season, but none - anywhere - has come close to capturing the hearts and souls of its audience the way this theater-in-the-round's presentation has for the past 19 years... For years, Kimbell and crew have been honing this original version, making it snazzier, snappier, more heartwarming and more meaningful, and this year, he focuses on the story itself, drawing the characters more definitively, making sure the audience realizes Scrooge's transformation from cruel to caring." |
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