
A Christmas Carol is up and running, and it has proven as huge a production to mount as Cabaret. Two shows the size of Ben Hur back to back has taken its toll on our production department, but seems to be making audiences happy.

Ted Roisum, who you’ve seen in numerous productions at PCS (King Lear, The Devils, Another, Much Ado) is seen here as the scary Ghost of Jacob Marley, with Wesley Mann as Scrooge.

Julianna Jaffe,the Ghost of Christmas Present, has one of the more memorable entrances in recent history - and throws an homage to Joanne Worley into the mix - just for kicks.
I sat in front of a group of middle schoolers last night, and loved hearing the gasps when Jacob Marley entered; and the “what the heck” when the Ghost of Christmas Past entered. They sang along quietly with some of the carols.
But the best: at the very end, the 12 year old girl behind me leaned over to her friend and said, “I liked that play. I liked that Christmas play. I’d like to see that again.”
Since then, I received this very gracious feedback by email:
I attended the performance last night, Thursday, November 29.
I just wanted to say Thank You for bringing back the original version of A Christmas Carol.
This play has been missing from Oregon for years.
The sets and costumes were wonderful.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
~Helen
Many happy returns of the season. We look forward to seeing you at the show!








