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    Posted: 8/12/08 at 10:48pm
This is a stupid question and I know this has to have been covered here--I just can't seem to find it. Is there a "standard" non-musical stage version of A Christmas Carol? I guess I'm asking what is the safest choice.
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bullet Posted: 8/13/08 at 12:49pm
Most of the discussion here has been on the (various!) musical versions.  There are also various straight adaptations.  See for example, the second half of Charles Dickens' Christmas Eve.  I am not aware of a dominant adaptation, as most of the stage productions tend to be the musicals.
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bullet Posted: 8/13/08 at 3:03pm
What would you suggest as the easiest musical adaptation?
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bullet Posted: 8/15/08 at 5:54am
I don't think I'm qualified to answer that question - I haven't seen enough of the musicals!  Anyone?
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bullet Posted: 8/15/08 at 9:29am
I don't know about the musical versions ... but my favorite straight version is the adaptation by Israel Horovitz. I believe Dramatists carries it.
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bullet Posted: 8/15/08 at 2:49pm
Thanks everyone! I also just ordered "Every Christmas Story Ever Told and Then Some" which looks like it might better suit our resources.
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bullet Posted: 8/18/08 at 3:01pm
There are several straight adaptations of this available at Sam French... most require immense casts, or are frightfully abstract.  There is one public domain straight adaptation as well (the original stage adaptation, afaik), and it suffers from unfortunately awful dialogue, but is otherwise a fairly simple and straightforward adaptation.

We're looking at one called "Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol" for next season... it's the familiar story, told from Marley's point of view.  Four actors play all the roles.  It's a dark-ish comedy.

Also worthwhile is the "Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society's Production of 'A Christmas Carol'" ... A comedy about a terrible production of the aforementioned public domain adaptation.  Did very well for us, and is very funny.
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bullet Posted: 8/18/08 at 4:08pm
If comedy Dickens is more your bag, I can not recommend this enough:
 
A Dickens' Christmas Carol: A Traveling Travesty in Two Tumul
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From the author of Faith County and Faith County II comes the funniest Christmas Carol ever. The Styckes Upon Thump Repertory Company embarks on their fifteenth annual tour of the Dickens classic. When the company's diva feigns illness, certain the production will be canceled, this merry troupe of over the hill and upstart actors carry on without her. Roles are shuffled and the sweet understudy suddenly finds herself on stage knowing only one line of dialogue. She has written her part in and on almost everything, including the Christmas pudding! Midway through the doomed performance, the diva rushes in to reclaim her role. Total mayhem ensues as the company scrambles to keep the show going while everything goes hilariously wrong.

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bullet Posted: 8/20/08 at 11:19am
Avoid Israel Horovitz's adaptation like the plague!  The script is terrible!  

Philip Grecian wrote a version and if it's half as good as his adaptation of A Christmas Story then it'd be the best "A Christmas Carol" money can buy
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bullet Posted: 8/20/08 at 3:17pm
Thanks everyone for your input.
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