SAAC is thrilled to present the holiday classic, “A Christmas Carol,” directed by the talented Rhett Davis. The production, sponsored of Nexans AmerCable and Southern Bancorp, is scheduled to run December 3-4 and 6-8 with auditions to be held October 7-8. This beloved tale, adapted from Charles Dickens’ novel and written by John Jakes, promises to be a festive treat for audiences of all ages.
“The story is exactly what you grew up with, but the look, feel, and emotions will feel new and fresh,” stated Davis, expressing his excitement. “One of the things that I really want to implement is a ghostly ensemble to help accompany our three spirits onto the stage and make the set feel alive. The production team is keen to blend classic elements with a twist of gothic whimsy, bringing to life the enchanting story of Ebenezer Scrooge, Tiny Tim, and the iconic Spirits of Christmas.”
Davis has directed several successful productions at SAAC, including “Clue: On Stage” and “Once Upon a Mattress,” and has worn many hats in theatre, ranging from producer to stage manager to performer. He has played Smee in “Peter and the Starcatcher,” Rochefort in “Three Musketeers,” and most recently Howie in “Rabbit Hole.” Davis has also served as Vice Chair and Chair on SAAC’s Theatre Steering Committee for the past two years.
Joining Rhett in this venture is Assistant Director and Stage Manager Ruth Griffin, a multi-talented force in the local theatre community. Ruth recently directed the successful Second Stage Production of “The Odd Couple: Female Edition” and is known for her performances in “Once Upon a Mattress.” With her background in teaching costume design and technical theatre at El Dorado High School, Ruth brings a wealth of creativity and insight to the production.
“A Christmas Carol” follows Ebenezer Scrooge, a miser who hates Christmas. On Christmas Eve, he is visited by the ghost of his ex-partner, Jacob Marley, who warns him about three spirits that will visit him: the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. Transformed by these experiences, Scrooge awakens on Christmas Day filled with joy and generosity, ultimately becoming a beloved and kind-hearted figure in his community.
Join SAAC this holiday season as Director Rhett Davis brings the warmth and joy of “A Christmas Carol” to life, celebrating a timeless story that resonates with audiences young and old. Auditions Packets are available by clicking the image below.