



november 28 – december 28, 2025
allen theatre at ACT | 700 union st
Seattle’s favorite holiday tradition turns FIFTY with a season of celebration! Gather with your family and friends for a haunting Christmas Eve tale. Watch Ebenezer Scrooge get spirited away by three ghosts for a transformative journey through his past, present, and future in Charles Dickens’s story of hope and redemption. Whether it’s for the first time or the 50th, you’re invited to experience the magic of this timeless tale.
cast & creative
Alegra Batara – Spirit 1
Shawn Belyea* – Marley
Aidan Bruce – Tiny Tim
Zé Zé Cramer – Elizabeth Cratchit
Khanh Doan*† – Mrs. Cratchit
Tim Gouran* – Bob Cratchit
Reginald André Jackson*† – Ebenezer Scrooge
Kate Jaeger* – Mrs. Fezziwig
Terin Jesty – Martha Cratchit
Liam Kuriatnyk – Peter Cratchit
Sylvester Maria* – Spirit 2
Pearl Mei Lam – Belle/Niece
Jon Lutyens* – Mr. Fezziwig
Arjun Pande* – Fred
Annalee Richardson – Belinda Cratchit
Coriel Scott – Young Scrooge
Tarquinn White – Middle Scrooge
Lindsay Welliver† – Party Guest
Juliette Haroon – Understudy
Arlando Smith – Understudy
Ricky Spaulding – Understudy
Shermona Mitchell^ – Director
R.J. Tancioco – Music Director
Deb Trout – Costume Designer
Evan Mosher – Sound Designer
Sarah Harlett – Intimacy Director
Pilar O’Connell – Casting Director
Lexi Warden – Choreographer & Assistant Director
Shelley Henze Shermer – Scenic Designer
Andrew D. Smith – Lighting Designer
Steven Klein – Original Sound Designer
Marianna de Fazio – Dialect Coach
Jessica C. Bomball* – Stage Manager
Ona Alumbaugh – Production Assistant
Max Zamorano* – Assistant Stage Manager
Deborah Armstrong – Youth Supervisor
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
^Member of the Society of Directors and Choreographers (SDC)
†Core Company Member
age limit
A Christmas Carol is recommended for ages 5 and up, parental discretion is advised
run time
90 minutes with no intermission
content advisories
Images that may frighten young children
sensory advisories
Loud noises, the use of fog, bright and strobe lights
special events
sensory friendly performance
Sunday, December 14, 2025 at 2pm
We partner with Sensory Access and Seattle Theatre Group to create a comfortable and welcoming environment for neurodivergent individuals and those with special sensory processing.


