Unforgettable Farewell: Roxy Regional Theatre's Last A Christmas Carol Performance Leaves Audiences Moved
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Unforgettable Farewell: Roxy Regional Theatre's Last A Christmas Carol Performance Leaves Audiences Moved
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A Christmas Carol Marks a Poignant Final Bow at Roxy Regional Theatre's Historic Home |
The beloved Clarksville theater presents a thrilling new adaptation of the Dickens classic as its last production before a major move. |
An era is ending in downtown Clarksville with a powerful story of redemption.
The Roxy Regional Theatre is staging its final production at its longtime home on Franklin Street, presenting a vibrant adaptation of A Christmas Carol.
Opening Friday, December 5th, this isn't the story you think you know.
This version of A Christmas Carol at the Roxy Regional Theatre comes from the mind of Patrick Barlow, celebrated for his fast-paced and inventive stagecraft.
The entire classic tale is brought to life by a nimble cast of just five actors.
Director Noel Rennerfeldt leads the production, with David Graham taking on the iconic role of Ebenezer Scrooge.
The performance schedule offers both evening and matinee shows through December 21st, giving the community ample opportunity to say goodbye to the historic venue.
This marks the last chance for audiences to experience a show within the walls of 100 Franklin Street.
Following this run, the Roxy will temporarily relocate while construction begins on the new Clarksville Performing Arts Center, a move that promises to reshape the local arts landscape.
It's an emotional and significant moment for Clarksville's oldest professional theatre.
Special ticket prices are available for military members and students from institutions like Austin Peay State University.
This production is more than just a holiday show; it is a farewell celebration and a look toward the future of live theater in Clarksville. |

