Mr. Dickens and His Carol – Play – Seattle Repertory Theatre

Elevator Thoughts (aka Tweet): Mr. Dickens & His Carol play at Seattle Rep adapted from the same-titled book. Backstory on how Charles Dickens’ wrote A Christmas Carol. Always cool to see a rotating stage. MJ Seiber’s characters were a delight. Didn’t expect the perpetrator’s reveal in the end. Still working out the mystery behind Tiny Tim’s mom. #theatre #Christmas #xmas

Synopsis from the Theatre: Charles Dickens should be looking forward to Christmas. When his latest book is a flop, putting both his popularity and finances in peril, his publishers give an ultimatum: write a Christmas book within a month or lose everything. Adapted for the stage from Samantha Silva’s critically acclaimed novel, this tale set in the heart of Victorian England weaves a fictional take on Dickens’ past, present, and future into a comedic and poignant new holiday classic.

Reviewed Performance: 11/30 Evening – Opening Night

Type: Play

World Premiere: Yes

Recommendation: See it if you like A Christmas Carol but you want to see something new.

Rating Compared to Other Shows with the Same Production Value:
4 Stars (Out of 5 Stars)

Equity Actors: 13 out of 14

Length: 2.5 hours

Intermission: Yes

Other Rave(s) Not Mentioned in Elevator Thoughts

  • Set and Scenic Design: There were no curtains hiding the left and right side of offstage. I’ve noticed Seattle Rep uses this uncommon scene design more often in recent performances with Ghost and Where We Belong. So the audience was able to see the actors who were not performing, the technical equipment, and the set design pieces that weren’t used in the current scene. This exposed offstage decision seems novel and modern to me … for now.
  • Clock: The clock at the top of the stage frame was a nice centerpiece. I wish it worked though. If it’s too expensive to create moving hands, maybe they could just project hands on the bare clock face.
  • Central Contraption: There was a strange-looking contraption at centerstage where much of the action occurred. It had stairs and it could be split in two. The stage could also rotate it to convey a scene location change to the audience, which was effective. Check out my video below for a view of what I’m talking about.

Rant(s)

  • Microphone: It was difficult to hear the speaking characters and they needed better mic-ing. I actually wondered if they even wore microphones.
  • Dickens and Christmas References: One of the street urchins told Charles Dickens, “Please sir, I want some more” when Dickens gave the urchin money. There was also an instance where a market seller yelled out “Buy chestnuts on an open fire!” While I appreciate sprinkles of these “easter eggs” in the dialogue that feel like a wink to the audience, the script went too overboard on them.

Other Thought(s)

  • Tiny Tim’s Mom: Will someone send me a message telling me what happened to Tiny Tim’s mom? I’m so confused and I have some theories but I won’t spoil the story for my readers.

Theatre Company : Seattle Repertory Theatre

Venue: Seattle Repertory Theatre

Venue Physical Address: 155 Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98109

Price: Medium to Expensive

Dates: November 25 to December 23, 2022

Seating: Assigned

Parking: There are paid lots and paid street parking. I usually park on Mercer to the West of 1st Ave. There’s usually also a lot of street parking around Safeway. If there’s an event in Seattle Center or Climate Pledge Arena, street parking is usually limited and much more expensive. In those cases, I’ll park further north up on Queen Anne Hill.

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@showsiveseen “Mr. #Dickens & His Carol” #play at #SeattleRep adapted from the same-titled book. Backstory on #CharlesDickens writing #aChristmasCarol. Always cool to see a rotating stage. @mjsieber’s characters were a delight. Didn’t expect the perpetrator’s reveal. Still working out the mystery behind #TinyTim‘s mom. Review: showsiveseen.com/2476 #theatre #Christmas #xmas ♬ Feels Like Christmas – Tayler Holder & Nate Wyatt
Adam Standley and members of the cast of Mr. Dickens and His Carol at Seattle Rep. Photo by Lindsay Thomas.
Members of the cast of Mr. Dickens and His Carol at Seattle Rep. Photo by Lindsay Thomas.
Adam Standley and Ryan Vincent Anderson in Mr. Dickens and His Carol at Seattle Rep. Photo by Lindsay Thomas.
Sunam Ellis and Julie Briskman in Mr. Dickens and His Carol at Seattle Rep. Photo by Lindsay Thomas.
Adam Standley and Basil Harris in Mr. Dickens and His Carol at Seattle Rep. Photo by Lindsay Thomas.
Members of the cast of Mr. Dickens and His Carol at Seattle Rep. Photo by Lindsay Thomas.

What the Constitution Means to Me – Play – Seattle Rep

Elevator Pitch/Thoughts/Tweet: “What the Constitution Means to Me” at Seattle Rep. Intellectually stimulating mashup between a TED Talk, play, & debate. Appreciate the free ACLU book of rights. The 4th wall was broken. Abolish or keep the constitution? #speech #USA #UnitedStates #penumbra #theatre #feminism

Type: Play-ish Show/Talk

Recommendation: See it if you like TED Talks, debates, law, or feminism. Don’t see it if you’re looking for a play with a plot.

Rating (Out of 5 Stars): 4 stars

Other Rants

  • There were a lot of random tangents but I guess they were required for comic relief.

Theater Company: Seattle Rep

Venue: Seattle Rep – 155 Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98109

Price: $$$ (Medium to Expensive)

Dates: September 30 – October 23, 2022

Seating: Assigned Seating

Social Media Posts: Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube

Linkhttps://www.seattlerep.org/plays/202223-season/what-the-constitution-means-to-me/

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@showsiveseen “What the #Constitution Means to Me” at #SeattleRep. Intellectually stimulating mashup between a #TEDTalk, #play, & #debate. Appreciate the free @aclu book of rights. The 4th wall was broken. Abolish or keep the constitution? #speech #USA #UnitedStates #penumbra #theatre #feminism ♬ American Idiot – Green Day
Cassie Beck in What the Constitution Means to Me. Photo by Joan Marcus
Cassie Beck in What the Constitution Means to Me. Photo by Joan Marcus
Cassie Beck in What the Constitution Means to Me. Photo by Joan Marcus
Leah Scott in What the Constitution Means to Me at Seattle Rep. Photo by Sayed Alamy.
Cassie Beck and Gabriel Marin in What the Constitution Means to Me at Seattle Rep. Photo by Bronwen Houck.
Cassie Beck and Gabriel Marin in What the Constitution Means to Me at Seattle Rep. Photo by Bronwen Houck.
Cassie Beck and Gabriel Marin in What the Constitution Means to Me at Seattle Rep. Photo by Bronwen Houck.
Mara Gonzalez Moral in What the Constitution Means to Me at Seattle Rep. Photo by Sayed Alamy.
Mara Gonzalez Moral in What the Constitution Means to Me at Seattle Rep. Photo by Sayed Alamy.
Gabriel Marin and Cassie Beck in What the Constitution Means to Me at Seattle Rep. Photo by Bronwen Houck.
Cassie Beck in What the Constitution Means to Me at Seattle Rep. Photo by Bronwen Houck.
Mara Gonzalez Moral and Cassie Beck in What the Constitution Means to Me at Seattle Rep. Photo by Bronwen Houck.

Where We Belong – Play/Show – Seattle Rep

“Where We Belong” one-person show opening night by Madeline Sayet & Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company at Seattle Rep. Mohegan Native American perspective on colonialism, globalization, & Shakespeare. Kept wondering if the water symbolized anything. Nifty stage ceiling. #Mohican

Type: Play-ish One-person Show

Theater Company: Seattle Rep and Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company

Venue: Seattle Rep

Price: $$ (Medium)

Dates: 9/9/22-10/9/22

Seating: Assigned

Link: https://www.seattlerep.org/plays/202223-season/where-we-belong/

@showsiveseen “Where We Belong” one-person show opening night by Madeline Sayet & Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company at #SeattleRep. #Mohegan #NativeAmerican perspective on #colonialism, #globalization, & #Shakespeare. Kept wondering if the water symbolized anything. Nifty stage ceiling. #Mohican #theatre ♬ The Last of the Mohicans – Kasia Szubert

Bruce – Musical – Seattle Repertory Theatre

“Bruce” musical w/ dad at Seattle Rep. This world premiere follows a young Steven Spielberg as he directs his “Jaws” breakthrough blockbuster against all odds. Loved the retro Hollywood Squares set and costumes.
@showsiveseen "#Bruce" #musical w/ dad at #SeattleRep. This world premiere follows a young #StevenSpielberg as he directs his "Jaws" breakthrough blockbuster against all odds. Loved the #retro ♬ Summer day – TimTaj

Selling Kabul – Play – Seattle Repertory Theatre

“Selling Kabul” opening night at Seattle Rep w/ dad. So many twists in a play w/ only one single room/scene! Heartbreaking story of Afghans hunted by the Taliban after USA withdrawal from Afganistan.
@showsiveseen "Selling #Kabul" opening night at #SeattleRep w/ Dad. So many twists in a #play w/ only one single room/scene! Heartbreaking story of #Afghans hunted by the #Taliban after USA withdrawal from #Afganistan ♬ UNDERWATER WONDERSCAPES (MASTER) – Frederic Bernard