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A Christmas Carol performance at Zach Theater with performers on stage.

Consider this your friendly reminder to start planning your holiday activities.

Photo provided by Zach Theater

The holidays may still be weeks away, but if you’re like us, you’re already making that list (and checking it twice).

Here’s something to put at the top: “A Christmas Carol” returns to Zach Theater for its 11th season from Wednesday, Nov. 19, to Saturday, Jan. 3.

This reimagined take on Dickens’ timeless tale is a musical sleigh ride packed with fresh songs, festive enchantment, and Victorian charm that will have you dancing in the aisles.

Not even Scrooge could say “Bah, Humbug!” to this.

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