After staging the same production for more than three decades, a theater company might be expected to "phone it in," to go through the well-established motions that have worked for longer than most of their actors have been on this planet.
Not South Coast Repertory. Its 32nd annual production of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" is, if anything, stronger and more immediate, even more visceral than those which have gone before. The faces (except for Scrooge's) change over time, but the overall effect grows exponentially.
This year's show carries a bit of an edge to it, an edge punctuated by Drew Dalzell's dynamic sound design and amplified by some glorious performances. As always, Hal Landon Jr. is the gold standard as Scrooge, yet even he appears more intransigent in the earlier scenes and more ebullient following his conversion — and continues to reap applause for his "hat trick."