Moppets Present: A Christmas Carol |
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Della Downey Symone Garrison |
Andy Higginbotham Maeve Higginbotham |
Nova Marlin Wilder Pennington |
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Director’s Note
The future of theatre has to be adaptable to changing times — especially to the TikTok generation. This production being set in the 1920s is not just a reflection of site-specific theatre to highlight the amazing venue that we are collaborating with, but a challenge to us as theatre-makers and audiences to look at different ways to tell a story. Who are we talking to?
Theatre has long been confined to dark rooms filled with white-haired humans. This group of young theatre-makers is twisting a traditional story in so many beautiful ways. The original script I wrote has been adapted and changed by their minds, their instincts, and their proposals — and the piece is stronger and more brilliant than I ever could have dreamed.
You cannot have the light without the dark. The two make each other stronger. The levity of the Commedia Dell'Arte elements I bring to this production, contrasted with the almost horror-leaning ghostly elements of A Christmas Carol, is meant to draw the audience into the story more deeply. The lack of a fourth wall is intentional — the goal is not for you to simply witness the story, but to be the children’s final player.
This was an ambitious proposal and an ambitious show. It could not have happened without the support of everyone involved — especially my partner, Mr. Adam, who has sat with me in and out of the rehearsal room, ruminating on this show, these children, and their growth and opportunities as young artists.
Thank you for being here and being willing to play.
Cast
Creative Team
Ayla Claypool
Adam Kampouris
Meet the Company
Asher Bell
Della Downey
Symone Garrison
Mia Ha
Anaya Harris
Andy Higginbotham
Maeve Higginbotham
Darcy Kinsey
Banks Lang
Nova Marlin
Wilder Pennington
Mirabelle Saricicek
Ayla Claypool
Adam Kampouris
Photos
Many Thanks
Moppets would like to extend our deepest gratitude to Zelda Dearest, who donated space, time, and support for this performance. What a wonderful staff and space! Please support them by visiting the bar or booking a stay in the future.
We would also like to thank Story Parlor for making their beautiful space affordable for our Christmas Carol rehearsals. Please support their efforts to be a community resource by checking out their offerings and performances!
Thanks to HART Theatre and Montford Park Players for providing many of our props and costume pieces.
Many many thanks to Paula Downey, who fed the feral children at nearly every rehearsal and who had volunteered tirelessly to help us make this show run smoothly.
We would also like to thank the North Carolina Arts Council and ArtsAVL for our Grassroots Arts Program grant, which partially funded this show.



