For forty-three years, WNY families have returned again and again for Alleyway’s heartwarming holiday treat. With a pre-show quartet of carolers, hot chocolate, and all the trimmings.
This holiday season, Alleyway invites you to rediscover the heart-warming story that has captivated audiences for generations - Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." Step into the cobblestone streets of Victorian London and follow the transformative journey of Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly old man whose heart has grown cold to the joys of Christmas. As the clock strikes midnight on Christmas Eve, Scrooge is visited by three spirits who take him on an extraordinary adventure through time, revealing forgotten memories, present-day realities, and a chilling possible future.
Watch as Scrooge confronts his past mistakes, witnesses the struggles of those around him, and ultimately discovers the true meaning of Christmas. This poignant tale reminds us all of the power of compassion, the importance of family, and the joy of giving. Will Scrooge learn to open his heart before it's too late? Can the spirit of Christmas transform even the coldest of souls?
Join us for this magical journey of self-discovery and redemption. Laugh at the antics of Mr. Fezziwig, feel the love of Tiny Tim, and rejoice in Scrooge's awakening to the wonders of life and the holiday season. "A Christmas Carol" is more than just a story - it's a celebration of the human spirit and a reminder that it's never too late to change. Come share in this timeless message of hope and goodwill. Book your tickets now and let the spirit of Christmas past, present, and future fill your heart with joy!
The Acting Company
Neal Radice
NEAL RADICE is the Founder of Alleyway Theatre. He received his Master of Arts degree from the University of Buffalo where he taught acting and play production as a graduate fellow and adjunct lecturer. In addition to having directed and produced more than two hundred stage plays, musicals or operas during the past fifty years, he has taught directing and acting for the British Theatre Association, directed and designed for the Stephenville Festival of Newfoundland, and represented the United States at the International Theatre Association Conference in Krakow, Poland. He has designed sets, costumes, or lighting for hundred of productions and his credits as a playwright, composer, or lyricist include a few dozen full-length plays and musicals, comedy and music revues, plays for children, incidental music for theatre and an adaptation of A CHRISTMAS CAROL.