A Columbus Christmas Carol
December 16 – 27, 2020 | Virtual
Don’t miss this contemporary retelling of Dickens’ timeless classic set in Columbus as bank owner Ebony Scrooge embarks upon a journey of family, redemption, and love.
Includes a brief scene in which people drink alcohol, as well as mentions of death.
Run Time: 55 minutes
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A Columbus Christmas Carol
December 16 – 27, 2020 | Virtual
Don’t miss this contemporary retelling of Dickens’ timeless classic set in Columbus as bank owner Ebony Scrooge embarks upon a journey of family, redemption, and love.
Includes a brief scene in which people drink alcohol, as well as mentions of death.
Run Time: 55 minutes
SUPPORTING SPONSOR:
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ABOUT PLAYWRIGHT JULIANNA GONZALEZ
Julianna Gonzalez is a playwright and theatre-maker living in Detroit, Michigan, where she works with Black and Brown Theatre. She holds a BFA in Drama from Vassar College, and her work has been produced in Portland, New York City, and at Vassar College. She served as the assistant director for the world premiere of Óye Óya at Portland’s Milagro Theater.