"I was saying the other day, the only part I haven t played in this show is Bob Cratchit, and that includes the female roles," laughs Bryce Kemph, veteran TheatreSquared actor. But this year, he s doing something new with the annual production of "A Christmas Carol." He s the associate director, and his job, he says, is "making sure Amy Herzberg s vision comes through."
When TheatreSquared carries on its tradition of presenting the Amy Herzberg- and Robert Ford-penned adaptation of Charles Dickens' holiday classic "A Christmas Carol" this year, the show will launch in a different world than it did in 2020: Northwest Arkansas is recording fewer covid-19 cases today than it did a year ago, allowing T2 to produce the show for live audiences, versus the streaming performances of the last holiday season.
When TheatreSquared carries on its tradition of presenting the Amy Herzberg- and Robert Ford-penned adaptation of Charles Dickens' holiday classic "A Christmas Carol" this year, the show will launch in a different world than it did in 2020: Northwest Arkansas is recording fewer covid-19 cases today than it did a year ago, allowing T2 to produce the show for live audiences, versus the streaming performances of the last holiday season.