December 17, 2013

there is a little bit of magic happening at 10 st nw & e st nw -- a christmas carol at ford's theatre.

as soon as tickets went on sale for a christmas carol at ford's theatre, i was on it {this by the way is where president lincoln was assassinated - the theatre has been renovated twice}. we're trying to make it a thing by going to see christmas-y shows each year, probably switching off between the nutcracker and a christmas carol.

i grew up with this story and saw the performance at madison square garden many years ago. it was nice to see the show with yangkyu this time and laugh at scrooge's "bah humbug" and get a bit spooked out by marley's ghost. the singing was great and the acting magnificent. there is something about being in a smaller sized theatre that gets me. i love hearing every little sound on stage like the occasional creaks and footsteps taken in stride and seeing the set change in dimmed light.

and in the spirit of giving, the theatre has partnered with the covenant house, which works with homeless youth in dc and are collecting donations at the end of each show. 

this was such a great way to spend a saturday afternoon. 

17 comments

  1. Aw amazing. I love the Christmas Carol story and its many, many adaptions. How cool to see it in such a great, atmospheric theatre! I always celebrate Christmas with the Christmas Carol, be it the Muppets' one or not :p

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  2. we were just in DC a few weekends ago & went by Ford's theatre! wish we could have seen a show there! looks like a ton of fun! :)

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  3. wow, that looks exciting! i've never seen live performance of christmas carol.

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  4. What a wonderful way to spend the afternoon! The theater looks beautiful!

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  5. What lovely pictures - the Christmas spirit is really shining through =)

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  6. your city looks so charming! I have yet to visit DC. btw, your shoes! i want, i want! are they comfortable?

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    1. they sure are! but they do need a little breaking in! maybe one or two wears then after that, they're comfy!

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  7. Oh wow, it looks like you had such a great time!! So festive!! I'd love to go see that show, or the Nutcracker! Every year I want to go and I don't...I need to change that!!

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  8. this looks like a perfect date! I'm pretty sure I say that with all your posts though :) I love that you snapped a few photos at the theater.

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  9. Would love to take the kids to a showing of A Christmas Carol. Hopefully in a few years:) But seeing it in Ford's Theatre makes it even more cool! You guys are surrounded by so much history...so jell!

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  10. I love sweet old rustic looking theaters c:
    The stage is cuuute! Xx

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    Daria

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  12. A christmas carol! I only read it when I was a child (the children book with illustration) but I was always spooked by the ghosts D:

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  13. What a great way to spend the weekend!!! I've been looking for plays and ballets to see here, and there hasn't been much luck (blame my tastes)

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  14. Oh, I love Christmas shows! I can't wait to go home to see the Nutcracker with my mom and sister :)
    xo TJ

    http://www.hislittlelady.com

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