


TAKE A BOW
Now that you've seen the show, let's unpack.
Evaluating works of art can be challenging. Let's walk through some guided questions and activities to round out your experience.

1. ON THE BUS
Here are some questions that you can use to guide conversation on the way back to school:
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What resonated with you? (What does it mean to resonate?)
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What's one thing you'll remember about this experience a year from now?
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If you could work on any part of the production, what would you do?
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What do you "wonder?" Meaning - what would you like to learn more about?
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Was there a particular technical element that stuck out to you?
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If you have never seen A Christmas Carol before - was it what you expected? Why or why not?
Grades K-12: If you want to go more in depth with your students, here is an activity that invites deeper critical thinking.
2. CLASSROOM ACTIVITY

EXPLORING THEMES GRADES 6-12
Guide a classroom discussion on the themes of A Christmas Carol, some of which are listed below. Then, use the attached lesson plan to explore these themes in more depth.
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Redemption and transformation
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Social responsibility and compassion
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Consequences of greed and selfishness
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Importance of family and community


A DEEPER LOOK
Behind the scenes: Visit the show page on our website for more.
Discover videos, photos, and press coverage about the show, as well as more information about the creative team (playwright, director, and designers), and behind the scenes photos and stories at the bottom of the page!
Visit the A Christmas Carol show page for more about the show.
Follow us on Instagram @alleytheatre for updates and behind the scenes about each upcoming production.
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