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At Theater Wit, a Jeff Award–winning solo performance reimagines Charles Dickens with both comic absurdity and aching humanity. The great author, improbably alive more than two centuries after his birth, finds himself trapped in a ritual that has long outlived him: the annual retelling of A Christmas Carol. Since 1853, every December has brought another booking, another stage bathed in candlelight, another weary summoning of Scrooge, Marley, and Tiny Tim from memory.

What begins as a familiar recital becomes something stranger and more profound - a meditation on endurance, tradition, and the peculiar perpetuity of a single story. Dickens wrestles with the paradox of being eternally tethered to the story that won him immortality, even as time has turned him into a monument of his own making. What emerges is a portrait both tender and askew - an unexpectedly poignant glimpse of an artist suspended between legacy and fatigue, reverence and ridicule, comedy and elegy.

Under the deft direction of Jonathan Berry and brought to life by the inventive artistry of Blake Montgomery - who both conceived and performs the piece - we are treated to a holiday experience unlike any other. Charles Dickens Begrudgingly Performs “A Christmas Carol” Again transforms the familiar into the fantastically strange, as the enduring author himself returns to the stage with equal parts reluctance and wit. What might have been a simple seasonal retelling becomes a singular theatrical event: a blend of satire, intimacy, and absurdity that reimagines Dickens not as a distant literary figure, but as a weary performer bound to his own timeless creation.

Montgomery’s embodiment of Charles Dickens is nothing short of spellbinding. With remarkable nuance, he breathes new life into the familiar literary icon, reshaping Dickens into a figure at once startlingly fresh and profoundly compelling. What might have been a mere impersonation becomes instead a vivid act of re‑creation - an imaginative dialogue between past and present. Alone on stage, Montgomery commands the space with unyielding energy and precision, shifting seamlessly between wit, gravitas, and emotional depth. His performance is not simply a portrayal, but a tour de force that redefines what a one‑person show can achieve: intimate yet grand, inventive yet faithful, and utterly captivating from start to finish. With its inventive premise and captivating performance, Charles Dickens Begrudgingly Performs “A Christmas Carol” Again stands out as one of the season’s most unique and rewarding theatrical offerings.

Stepping into the role of Dickens, Montgomery slyly nods to Goodman’s grand-scale A Christmas Carol - though he never names the theatre outright, instead referring to it as “that large production downtown with all the smoke, flying spirits, and special effects.” By invoking this spectacle without directly tethering himself to it, he cleverly sets the stage for contrast. His aim is clear: to remind the audience that imagination, not machinery, is the true engine of storytelling.

What follows is a masterclass in restraint and invention. Against the backdrop of a spare set, Montgomery’s performance brims with detail and nuance. His voice, gestures, and timing conjure entire worlds, allowing the audience to paint the scenes in their own minds. The absence of technical wizardry becomes a strength, sharpening our focus on the craft itself. I found myself swept into vivid mental landscapes - fog curling through London streets, spirits shimmering in the dark - summoned not by stage trickery but by the sheer force of Montgomery’s storytelling.

The result is a kind of theatrical alchemy: a performance that proves simplicity can be just as transporting as spectacle, and that Dickens’s timeless tale thrives as much in the imagination as it does under the glow of stage lights.

Dickens Again (for short) is truly a magical experience.

Arrive early! The festivities begin before the curtain rises, as Dickens himself roams the aisles, playfully engaging with audience members and filling the theater with holiday cheer to set the perfect Christmas mood.

Charles Dickens Begrudgingly Performs “A Christmas Carol” Again has firmly established itself as a beloved Chicago holiday tradition. Since 2011, Blake Montgomery has stepped into the role of Dickens, delighting audiences year after year with a performance that blends humor, heart, and timeless storytelling—warming spirits and cementing the show’s place in the city’s festive season.

This production comes from Clownshow, a boldly imaginative company dedicated to crafting live theatrical events from concept through performance. At the helm is Producing Artistic Director Blake Montgomery, whose vision drives the company’s inventive approach to storytelling.

Charles Dickens Begrudgingly Performs “A Christmas Carol” Again is being performed at Theater With through December 28th. For tickets and/or more show information, visit https://www.dickensagain.com/.

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