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Scrooge is given a glimpse of the future. From the 2019 UTEP Theatre & Dance stage production of A Christmas Carol en la Frontera.
“Marley was dead, to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that.”
Those are the classic opening lines to Charles Dickens “A Christmas Carol.”
What if Dickens’ 1843 novella was plucked from 19th century England to the 20th century Texas-Mexico border?
The Department of Theatre & Dance at the University of Texas at El Paso has put on a production of Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” since 2006. They adapted the story to
la frontera in 2018.
Adriana Dominguez, assistant professor and director of Theatre Programs at UTEP, co-adapted “A Christmas Carol en la Frontera” with Jay Stratton.
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Although Christmas will be vastly different this year, UTEP s Department of Theatre and Dance has put on a timeless show meant for streaming and radio broadcast. From the comfort of your own home, you can experience
A Christmas Carol, En La Frontera. The Charles Dicken s classic has been adapted into a radio play with a unique borderland twist. A Christmas tale suitable for the whole family,
A Christmas Carol, En La Frontera is the product of amazing remote coordination between performers, crew, and audio engineers.
A Christmas Carol, En La Frontera is directed by Greg Thompson, adapted by Adrianna Dominguez and Jay Stratton, and engineered by Ian Gilliam. An encore presentation of the play will be broadcasted at 8:00p.m. MST on Christmas Day.