With the opening of “A Christmas Carol” at South Coast Repertory for the 29th time and “It’s a Wonderful Life” in its second go-round at Vanguard University, the holiday season definitely has arrived.
At South Coast Repertory, actors come and actors go in the annual “Carol.” Long-timers John Ellington, Don Took, Ron Boussom, Howard Shangraw and Martha McFarland aren’t with the show any more, but two elements remain unchanged — director John-David Keller doing another Hitchcockian turn and actor Hal Landon Jr. once again bringing Ebenezer Scrooge back to life. Neither has missed a season.
Has it really been 29 years? I needed to look no further than my 29-year-old daughter seated next to me at Saturday’s performance to realize how much time has passed since Jerry Patch turned Charles Dickens’ classic story into a South Coast Rep tradition.