A Christmas Carol

Event Start Date:
December 6, 2023
Event End Date:
December 22, 2023
Event Venue:
Campbell House Museum
A Christmas Carol

When

December 6, 2023 - December 22, 2023    
6:30 pm - 10:30 pm

Where

Campbell House Museum
160 Queen St. West, Toronto, Ontario, M5H 3H3, Ontario

All performances of A Christmas Carol are now sold out! To be added to our ticket waitlist, please fill out this form to be notified by email if any any additional tickets become available. Even if none do, we will be sure to contact you when details of our 2024 production are announced!

Tickets: HERE

Now in its fifth year, the Three Ships Collective’s immersive and award-winning smash-hit, A Christmas Carol is returning to enchant Toronto audiences for another festive season!

Set in the historic and picturesque Campbell House Museum located in the heart of downtown Toronto and brought to life by a stellar cast, this unique and critically-acclaimed theatrical experience invites audience members to step into the world of Victorian England and follow flinty miser Ebenezer Scrooge on his ghostly journey of redemption. A mirthful medley of magic, music, and the macabre, this adaptation of Charles Dickens’ story features original scenes, characters, and songs, making it a retelling of the beloved holiday tale unlike any other!

Praise for A Christmas Carol includes:

“ NNNNN … Brilliant! … One-of-a-Kind! ” – Now Magazine“ Truly Wonderful! … A Stunning Show! ” – My Entertainment World“ ★★★★ … Delightful! … Moving ” – MGT Magazine

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Performance dates and ticket prices are as follows:

December 6 (Previews)

Adults : $25, Children, Students*, Seniors*, and Arts Workers*: $25

December 7, 8, 9, 10

Adults : $40, Children, Students*, Seniors*, and Arts Workers*: $30

December 13, 14, 15, 16, 17

Adults : $45, Children, Students*, Seniors*, and Arts Workers*: $35

December 19, 20, 21, 22

Adults : $50, Children, Students*, Seniors*, and Arts Workers*: $40

*Proof of age / artistic affiliation / student card may be requested when arriving at the venue.

There are two performances each night; weekday and Saturday showtimes are 6:30pm and 8:45pm, and Sunday showtimes are 4:30pm and 6:45pm. There are no performances on Mondays or Tuesday December 12.

Doors will open at 6pm for 6:30pm performances and at approximately 8:25pm for 8:45pm performances (4pm and 6:25pm on Sundays). There is a 24-hour Rexall directly across the street should you arrive early and need somewhere warm to wait (and shop).

If a performance is not sold out, tickets may be purchased in person starting 20 minutes before each performance. Due to the limited capacity of each performance, we strongly suggest ordering tickets in advance online.

Masking Policy

Masking for this year’s production of ‘A Christmas Carol’ is encouraged but optional. Due to the historic nature of the Campbell House Museum and the unique staging of this production, audience members will often be standing in close proximity to each other and to the actors, and doing so in rooms of varying sizes. For that reason, please note the following:

1. For the health and safety of both our audiences and our cast, we reserve the right to require anyone exhibiting cold or flu symptoms to wear a mask (if not already doing so). Production staff will provide a mask if required.

2. We reserve the right to change our optional masking policy in response to an increase in Covid case numbers and/or the recommendations of local health authorities. Should this policy be updated, we will inform ticket buyers by email before their performance.

If there is a suspected or confirmed case of Covid in your party, please call 416-597-0227 ext. 2 or contact sarah@campbellhousemuseum.ca before attending your performance to discuss options.

Mask-Mandatory Performances

For the benefit of those with differing comfort levels, performances on Sunday, December 10 at 4:30pm and Sunday, December 17 at 4:30pm are designated as “Mask-Mandatory” performances. All patrons attending these performances will be required to wear a mask at all times while inside the Campbell House Museum.

 

Please Note the Following:

Due to the immersive and mobile nature of this production, audience members will be required to stand for a significant portion of the 90 minute performance, navigate stairs on multiple occasions, and will, at times, be close in close proximity to other audience members. A very limited number of seats can be reserved for patrons unable to stand for extended periods of time. Please contact the Campbell House Museum at 416-597-0227 ext. 2, or sarah@campbellhousemuseum.ca, to confirm availability of these seats and to reserve in advance.

While this production is family friendly, it does touch on some mature themes and is recommended for children 10 and older. Babes in arms are not permitted for safety reasons.

 

Latecomer Policy:

Latecomers may be admitted but only up to a certain point in the performance approximately 5-10 minutes after the start of the show, and strictly at the discretion of the Front-of-House staff. Because of the mobile nature of this production, admitting latecomers after the cut-off point would be disruptive for the performance. Unfortunately we are unable to issue refunds for latecomers who cannot be admitted. We thank you for your understanding.

 

Refund and Exchange Policy:

There are no refunds or exchanges. Exceptions may be made in extenuating circumstances and strictly at the discretion of Campbell House staff. If an exchange is granted (subject to availability) and the new performance is in a higher price tier, the ticket holder(s) will have to pay the price difference.