Victorian London meets New Mexico in a Christmas Carol


Local theater is not a stranger in New Mexico and neither is a creative storyline. This December Escape in Time brought Christmas to life with a nostalgic story many know well: A Christmas Carol. What made this play different from the others was the unique idea of having audience members be a part of the play and have effects on shaping the story without ruining its original storyline. 

From December 17–20, Escape in Time released its own family festive activity that acquired only those who were ready to be fully immersed in the joy of Christmas and collaborations. The limited-run event offered more than a traditional play; it created an interactive world filled with laughter and connection. With only a few days and a limited number of tickets, the experience encouraged attendees to come as a group, as audience members were invited to engage directly with cast members and play an active role throughout the performance.

Guests are first welcomed by front desk staff before being personally greeted by a cast member portraying Bob Cratchit. From the moment he appears, imagination takes the lead. Cratchit guides visitors on a magical walk through the space, where the story unfolds around them and the play comes to life in real time. Bob Cratchit then leads guests to the one and only Ebenezer Scrooge, who greets them with visible annoyance, clearly unimpressed by the inconvenience of their presence.

As the plot thickens you are now in the memories of Ebaneezer scrooge and are in the center of where it all started and ended for him. In points of the play you experience the iconic ghosts from the present past, present and future, you emerge in Scrooge’s memories and take part in activities from the movie. The evening unfolds as a lively celebration, filled with dancing, mingling, and conversation with cast members, making the experience both immersive and unforgettable.

Escape in time is a family owned business and is known for its creative escape rooms. Since they are a family owned place they make it their mission to make this space as comfortable for family and friends. For anyone in need of a little extra push into the holiday spirit, Escape in Time’s immersive production offers more than entertainment; it delivers a festive reminder of what the season is truly about.

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Esmeralda Lozano
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