Theater
Tom Titus
No matter where he is the rest of the year, Costa Mesa’s John-David
Keller is certain of one thing -- he’ll be home for Christmas.
That’s because “home” is South Coast Repertory, specifically the
theater’s mainstage, where Keller has been directing SCR’s holiday
production of “A Christmas Carol” for the past 20 years.
Keller, 61, was on board at the project’s inception in 1980 and has
guided the popular production ever since. He’s not alone in that regard:
Cast members Hal Landon Jr. (Scrooge) and Howard Shangraw (Fred) also
have participated in every production, and lighting designers Tom and
Donna Ruzika have illuminated every performance.
Currently Keller’s in rehearsal for the 20th incarnation of the classic
Charles Dickens fable, adapted two decades ago by SCR dramaturg Jerry
Patch in response to the theater’s intention to “do a special show for
the holiday season.”
“Special” proved to be an understatement. The show’s enormous popularity
necessitated repeated stagings. Landon became somewhat of a local legend
for his portrayal of the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge, whose Christmas
morning conversion never fails to delight audiences.
“The show has changed, subtly, over the years,” Keller said, noting that
the character of young Jacob Marley was inserted several seasons ago to
add more substance to the young Scrooge’s character. And, of course, some
of the principal roles -- though not that many considering the show’s
two-decade history -- have changed hands.
This year’s audiences will see the familiar specter of Marley’s ghost in
the form of Don Took, and the jolly Mr. and Mrs. Fezziwig in the
personages of Art Koustik and Martha McFarland, as well as Richard Doyle
appearing as the spirit of Christmas past. All are SCR founding artists
who were aboard in 1965 and ’66 when the company first took root on the
Newport Beach bay front.
Most notable among the missing performers is John Ellington, who played
Bob Cratchit for the first 18 years before giving up the theater to enter
the ministry. This will be only the second “Carol” without his presence.
Keller -- a resident SCR artist and the only company member who both acts
and directs -- is a Johnny come lately by comparison. He’s “only” been
with SCR for 27 years, arriving in 1972 to stage a smash hit production
of “Godspell” as his introductory show.
During the rest of the year, Keller divides himself among various
projects, including the staging of the theater’s annual educational
touring production for local schools. He’s narrated programs for the
National Symphony Orchestra at the Orange County Performing Arts Center
and the Anaheim Ballet, and he spends his summers at the Sundance
Institute in Utah, where he recently played Mr. Bumble in “Oliver.”
SCR audiences last saw Keller in action on the Second Stage two seasons
ago as the randy Dr. Rance in “What the Butler Saw.” He’s also filled in
for many “Christmas Carol” actors -- including Landon -- over the past
two decades.
When he chats with audience members about the long-running show, the
question he’s most invariably asked most is, “Does Hal ever miss the
hat?” This is in reference to Landon’s athletic somersault on the bed
near the end of the play, donning his large topper in the process. The
bit inevitably draws applause.
“He only missed it once, and that was the first season,” Keller said. The
director noted that Landon had been a gymnast in college and was
perfectly capable of executing the maneuver, which always places an
exclamation point on Scrooge’s conversion.
This season, as the company celebrates its 20th annual “Carol,” cast
members from past productions have been invited to a special reunion
performance Dec. 8. And some of the children from earlier shows will be
showing up with kids of their own.
“We’re expecting to see a lot of the friends we’ve made over the years
return for this anniversary production,” Keller said.
“It’s always been a very popular show, because you can bring the entire
family to see it; there’s something in it for everybody.
“And,” he adds, “people who loved it in the ‘80s and early ‘90s will be
surprised to see how much it has grown. It’s the best Christmas story,
and we tell it very well.”WHAT: “A Christmas Carol”
WHERE: South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa
WHEN: Wednesday through Dec. 26, performances Tuesdays through Fridays at
7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m., Sundays at noon and 4 p.m.
HOW MUCH: $17-$39PHONE: (714) 708-5555
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