Midland Community Theatre’s ‘A Christmas Carol’ comes to a close
What happened: Midland Community Theatre’s 18th rendition of “A Christmas Carol” has come to a close, marking the end of MCT’s 2025 season. Over 5,500 people attended across the 14 public and private performances of this beloved show. The production featured pre-performance caroling in the lobby, specialty drinks and snacks at the new and improved concessions counter, and lots of Christmas cheer.
- The Cratchit Family at market
- Scrooge and the Ghost of Christmas Past
- Bob Cratchit at the counting house
- The Ghost of Jacob Marley
- Jacob Marley’s descension
- Ebenezer Scrooge at the counting house
- The Ghost of Christmas Present
- MCTs Christmas lobby display
- Theater Director Adam Sahli and “A Christmas Carol” Director Carl Moore
- Lobby Carolers
- Lobby Carolers
- The actresses of Belle, Lucy, and Millie
What’s next: Join MCT for the opening of Giant the musical on Jan. 30. Amid a turbulent culture of greed, bigotry and money, a powerful cattleman, his new East Coast bride, their family and friends – not to mention their enemies – embrace and confront the joys and sorrows that loom as large as the state they call home, Texas.
Photo credits: Cool AF Photography, Rachel Day Nix, Celeste Troschinetz, and Ava Young.











