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People dancing onstage as part of "A Christmas Carol"

Each festive performance runs two and a half hours and includes an intermission.

Photo provided by the Nashville Repertory Theatre

Revisit the magic of Dickens’ beloved Victorian England yuletide fable, A Christmas Carol, brought to life for the holiday season by the Nashville Repertory Theatre.

From December 6-22, experience Ebenezer Scrooge’s famous redemptive transformation, guided by the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future.

Look forward to breathtaking sets + costumes, spectacular special effects, and a stunning score at this family-friendly Nashville Rep original.

Psst…Tickets are going fast, so we recommend snagging those before a ghost (or three) whisks you away.

Experience the local tradition

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