Malkia’s Christmas Carol

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Malkia Stampley is directing the Goodman Theatre‘s 48th annual production of A Christmas Carol (in previews now, opening Sunday, and running through New Year’s Eve), and reflects how her experience in other productions, as well as her background as both a performer and a person, informs her approach to Dickens’s classic tale. Malkia reveals how she’s amplifying the diversity the production has had for decades by allowing characters to sound like what they look like; how the story of Ebenezer Scrooge’s redemption is perhaps more important than ever; how she’s shaping the show around the talents the actors bring; how the story changes because of the way the world has changed; and how the timeless story of A Christmas Carol belongs to everyone. (Length 23:45) (PICTURED, above: Bethany Thomas as the Ghost of Christmas Present alongside the Cratchit family (Jon Hudson Odom, Ella Boparai, Carmelo Kelly, Viva Boresi, Bethany Thomas, Amia Imani, Henry Lombardo, Sól Fuller, Helen Joo Lee). Below: The party at the Fezziwigs (Ella Boparai, Viva Boresi, Brian Goodwin, Chris Khoshaba, Gregory Hirte, Bethany Thomas, Austin Tichenor, Benjamin Heppner, Jalbelly Guzman, Christiana Clark, Daniel José Molina, Robert Schleifer, Jazzlyn Luckett Aderele, Jon Hudson Odom). Photos of Malkia Stampley’s 2025 Goodman production of A Christmas Carol by Brett Beiner.)