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Goodman Theatre to Present Sensory-Friendly Performance of A Christmas Carol

The annual holiday tradition will star Larry Yando.

Editorial Staff

Editorial Staff

| Chicago |

April 21, 2017

Larry Yando stars in the Goodman Theatre's A Christmas Carol.
Larry Yando stars in the Goodman Theatre's A Christmas Carol.
(photo provided by the production)

Chicago's Goodman Theatre will offer a sensory-friendly performance of A Christmas Carol on Saturday, December 30, at 2pm. The production will be directed by Henry Wishcamper.

Offered in partnership with Autism Speaks-Chicago, the performance welcomes families with members who have autism or other social, cognitive and physical challenges that create sensory sensitivities.

The Goodman established A Christmas Carol as an annual offering in 1978. Now in its 40th year, it has been seen by nearly 1.5 million theatergoers. Chicago actor Larry Yando takes on the role of Ebenezer Scrooge for his 10th season.

For more information and tickets, click here.

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