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A Christmas Carol Broadway Reviews – The Review Round-Up!

Charles Dickens’ beloved holiday masterpiece, A Christmas Carol, is headed to Broadway for a limited 8-week engagement right in time for the holiday season. Acclaimed playwright Jack Thorne, who previously brought Harry Potter and the Cursed Child to West End and Broadway, has reimagined the classic for 2019. The production is coming off of a critically and commercially acclaimed run at the Old Vic Theatre in London and with the same creative team associated with the Broadway production, you can expect a stellar experience at the theatre.

A Christmas Carol is a tale as old as time, having first been published in 1843, and offers the perfect combination of the familiar with a few twists to make for the perfect holiday experience with the entire family. The show has been directed by Matthew Warchus of Matilda fame and set and costumes have been designed by Rob Howell. Described as a show so heartwarming and joyful even Scrooge couldn't hate it, A Christmas Carol will begin playing at the Lyceum Theatre from November 20th, 2019.

A Christmas Carol Broadway Reviews | What The Critics Think


Here are some of the popular A Christmas Broadway reviews:

“Thorne seems the right man for the job in that, as he proved in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child and Let the Right One In, he has a love of the spectral. He also instinctively understands GK Chesterton’s point that A Christmas Carol is “an enjoyable nightmare”. While heightening the fable’s hallucinatory quality, Thorne gives it an unexpected psychological depth. Scrooge is here endowed with an abusive, debt-ridden dad whose presence helps to explain his own joyless addiction to money.”
- The Guardian on the 2017 Old Vic production

“The strongest message here, though – true to Dickens's original aim, and unfortunately no less resonant 176 years on – is that no man or woman is an island, and we cannot afford to ignore the suffering of those around d us. It's hard to imagine a more pertinent Christmas tale, delivered with greater atmosphere, theatricality and emotional heft. Sorry, Scrooge – you're going to be rudely awakened on a few more Christmas Eves yet – but it'll be worth it, I promise."
- WhatsOnStage on the 2018 Old Vic production

“Okay, this won’t be to everyone’s taste, and Warchus could have toned down the panto and upped the chilly spookiness without doing any real damage. But if the message of ‘A Christmas Carol’ is ‘God bless us every one’ (movingly delivered the night I saw it by Leo Lake as Tiny Tim), then this is theatre in which inclusivity is centre-stage, and the perils of denying it are all around you. It’s magical, it’s a risk, but if you don’t like it, you might just die alone"
- TimeOut on the 2017 Old Vic production

Note: A Christmas Carol Broadway Reviews will be updated as and when they are available.

A Christmas Carol Broadway Reviews | Why You Must Watch The Show


Everyone knows what A Christmas Carol is about. The story follows an old miser Ebenezer Scrooge, who after a day of being particularly mean-spirited returns home to find 4 ghosts waiting for him. Each ghost has a different journey planned for Scrooge, including the present, past and future. What follows is a lesson on the importance of being charitable and the true meaning of Christmas as Scrooge realizes what a lifetime of selfish deeds have led to.

A Christmas Carol is an uplifting tale of redemption set to the holiday season and will fill your hearts with joy and peace. The 2019 Broadway production stars Campbell Scott from House of Cards and Tony winners Andrea Martin (Pippin) and LaChanze (The Color Purple). The moving adaptation also features 12 iconic Christmas carols, including "Silent Night", "Joy to the World" and more!

Recommended For

Fans of Charles Dickens | Lovers of Christmas

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About Lyceum Theatre


One of the oldest still-surviving Broadway venues, the Lyceum Theatre is located at 149 West 45th Street. Designed by architects Herts and Tallant in the Beaux-Arts style, the theatre opened in 1903 and was granted 'landmark' status in 1974. Over the years, the Lyceum Theatre has hosted some iconic productions including The Admirable Crichton, Macbeth, The Sunshine Boys, and more.

Seating Capacity & Orientation

The Lyceum Theatre has a seating capacity of 922, which is spread across three sections namely orchestra, mezzanine, and balcony.

Orchestra Level: With 398 seats, the orchestra is the Lyceum Theatre's biggest seating area. The section has 15 rows starting from AA to O with three subsections, left orchestra, center orchestra, and right orchestra. There are two box seats available on either side of the orchestra section for a private show viewing experience.

Mezzanine Level: The mezzanine is the second-largest seating area in the theatre with 287 seats. These seats are divided amongst 9 rows from A to J. Given the elevation, the mezzanine houses some of the best seats in the house. The front row, in particular, is considered the best for the clean view offered.

Balcony Level: The second elevated level in the theatre, the balcony also happens to be the smallest with 210 seats. The section has 7 rows from A to G and has some of the cheapest seats in the theatre. This section also has three subsections like the mezzanine and orchestra.

Value-for-money seats: Center Orchestra - Middle seats in rows (F to M) are relatively cheap and offer a good look at the stage.
Mezzanine - Middle two sections have good seats in rows D and F.

Premium seats: Center Orchestra - The middle seats in the premium orchestra section (A to D).

Essential Tips

  • Wheelchair and mobility-impaired seating is available for patrons with limited mobility.
  • Ensure you reach the theatre at least 30 minutes before the start of the show. Latecomers will be seated at the staff's discretion.
  • The theatre is fully air-conditioned and it's advisable to bring along a light coat or jacket in case it gets too chilly.
  • A Christmas Carol is 2 hours and 15 minutes long with one intermission. Visit the restroom before the show begins because the lines tend to get pretty long during the intermission.

For more detailed information on Lyceum Theatre Seating Chart, click here.

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