
Montgomery's smart, heartfelt reinvention proves that you don't need fake snow and flying ghosts to make the tale resonate.
Kerry Reid, Chicago Reader
Now over 200 years old, Charles Dickens finds himself once again booked to perform his overly familiar Christmas tale just as he has every December since 1853. Dickens, however, has other ideas.
Perhaps he'll get his wish of simply hosting a festive holiday party. Or, perhaps, the Spirits of Christmas might intervene to give him what he really needs: a chance to rediscover the beauty in his work — and the joy of sharing it with an audience — one more time.
Told in, around, and with the audience, this one-man yuletide tour de force is more festive party than traditional oration. The perfect balance of dramatic and playful, it is a remarkably artful riff on Dickens's original and a charming new holiday tradition to share with friends and family.

charming and sly
Chicago Reader

wonderfully off-the-cuff and intimate
Chicago Stage and Screen

one-man yuletide tour de force
The Fourth Walsh

a remarkably artful riff
Buzz Center Stage

witty, heartfelt and (mostly) true to Dickens
Chicago Stage and Screen

rediscover comfort and joy
The Fourth Walsh
The 2024 Clownshow production at The Den Theatre in Chicago. Photos by Joe Mazza/Brave Lux Inc.
Thursday, December 4 at 8pm [1]
Friday, December 5 at 8pm [1]
Saturday, December 6 at 8pm [1]
Sunday, December 7 at 7pm [2]
Thursday, December 11 at 8pm
Friday, December 12 at 8pm
Saturday, December 13 at 8pm
Sunday, December 14 at 3pm
Thursday, December 18 at 8pm [3]
Friday, December 19 at 8pm
Saturday, December 20 at 8pm
Sunday, December 21 at 3pm
Friday, December 26 at 8pm
Saturday, December 27 at 3pm
Saturday, December 27 at 8pm
Sunday, December 28 at 3pm
[1] Previews, $30
[2] Opening and Reception, $60
[3] Archival Video Recording
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