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A City Lit Christmas

Devised & Adapted by Terry McCabe

Directed by Terry McCabe

At City Lit Theatre

1020 W. Bryn Mawr

Chicago, IL

Call 773-293-3682, tickets $25

Fridays & Saturdays at 8 PM

Sundays at 3 PM

Running time is 1 hour, 40 minutes with intermission

Through December 30, 2007

“Christmas isn’t a season, it’s a feeling

Adult Christmas revue a feast for the erudite

A City Lit Christmas has a refreshing Christmas show running that is intelligent, original and engaging. How nice to see a thinking person’s Christmas show! This is a grownups show, not for the kids. It isn’t naughty nor vulgar, it’s just mature.

Consisting of stories from Mark Twain, Edna Ferber, P.G. Wodehouse, John Collier, James Pierpont and O. Henry, this delightful show is witty and whimsical. It is sprinkled with a dozen songs from the 1620’s through the 1980’s. From the broadside English ballad, “Drive The Cold Winter Away” to Kingsley Day’s wonderful “I Remember Christmas, “ we relate to this charmingly nostalgic Christmas show.
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The some of the stories are heartwarming, some funny and smart; all are appropriate for capturing adult feeling about Christmas. All pieces from this show contribute to the answer to that question. Christmas is, indeed, enjoyable for adults. Each year Terry McCabe changes some of the scenes and bits to keep the show fresh. This year, I enjoyed the Victorian Christmas song, “It Was My Father’s Custom.”

The strong cast deftly delivered the variety of song, comedy and storytelling with articulate warmth and loads of charm. Brandon Zale, Melanie Esplin, Meghan M. Martinez and Thomas M. Shea combined to demonstrate their talents. This ensemble piece allowed each to be featured. Terrific work here.

I especially like the Edna Ferber story, “Catching Up With Christmas.” The wacky P.G. Wodehouse piece tells of how we keep recycling unwanted gifts until they come back to haunt us years latter. The radio play, The Shadow, episode ‘A Gift of Murder,’ gives a new twist to Christmas while O. Henry’s classic short story, “The Gift of the Magi” reminds us of the true Christmas spirit.

A wonderful variety of songs, some new and funny like “Miss Fogarty’s Christmas Cake” and an old take on “Jingle Bells”—“The One-Horse Open Sleigh” offer cute moments. Santa Claus—A Syncopated Christmas Song. But the marvelous “Drive the Cold Winter Away” captures the mood of the piece nicely.

A City Lit Christmas is an enjoyable show that helps grownups put the holiday into perspective. It does so with intelligence and heart. I liked this show and so will you. Kudos to Terry McCabe for keeping this show fresh. A new tradition unfolds.

Recommended

Tom Williams

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Date Reviewed: December 7, 2007

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