Article: 'Christmas Carol' just as good 2nd time

Two years ago, the Fulton presented a magnificently joyful production of the old holiday chestnut "A Christmas Carol,'' which knocked the socks off of just about everyone.

The power of Dickens' famous story about the redemption of an old humbug who is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve had never been quite so potent as it was in the adaptation by the Fulton's playwright in residence, Barry Kornhauser, and composer//lyricist Ron Barnett.

Audiences laughed, cried and found Christmas in their hearts. (Yeah, it sounds corny, but it's true.)

So the return of "A Christmas Carol,'' which has been playing in

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