Join Victorian Performance Troupe PHANTASMAGORIA as they return to their celebrated adaptation of “A Christmas Carol” along with other Christmas Ghost Stories from the mind of Charles Dickens in their 2025 Holiday Tour of:
“A Very Dickens Christmas!”
“A Christmas Carol”
and MORE Ghost Stories from Charles Dickens

Why celebrate only one Dickens Ghost story of Christmas when you can celebrate MANY?!
A wonderfully “Spirited” way to celebrate the year end festivities with Phantasmagoria’s evocative storytellers, dancers, and performers as they bring the heartwarming haunts of Charles Dickens to glorious life on stage.
From the well known and loved “A Christmas Carol” to hidden gems from Dickens including “The Haunted Man and the Ghost’s Bargain”, “The Goblins who Stole a Sexton”, “What Christmas is as We Grow Older” and MUCH more!
“Phantasmagoria invites you to gather round the Hearth this Holiday Season for a festive journey through the many Holiday Ghost stories of Charles Dickens!
“— eloquent, with playful and sparkling humor, and just the right amount of pathos to leave you cheering Scrooge on by the end.” – Michael Freeman, Freeline Media Orlando


Playing 5 Central Florida Cities/Counties

The Ritz Theatre – Sanford, FL
December 11th
Bay Street Players – Eustis, FL
December 17th
Dr Phillips Center for the Performing Arts – Orlando, FL
December 19th and 20th
Athens Theatre – Deland, FL
December 21st
Ocala Civic Theatre – Ocala, FL
December 28th

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Sampling of Phantasmagoria Reviews and Media Quotes
“One of the most unique theater troupes in the country”
Good Day Atlanta
“If I were to write that it was a good performance, I would be making a vast understatement. They were spectacular to state the least. . .I could and would go back to see them again and again.”
Nightmare News
“The entire atmosphere changes. You can feel the hairs on the back of your neck standing up as though there is someone right behind you…”
Orlando Sentinel


“Phantasmagoria is visually addictive. Once you see it, you can’t unsee it.”
Maryland Theatre Guide
“This was the circus every punk and goth kid wanted to run off with in their childhood.”
Watermark
“They keep getting better and better every year!”
Good Day Orlando
“. . .they’ve become masters at quietly placing that cold, dank hand on the back of your neck in that dark theater, just when you least expect it”
FreelineMediaOrlando
“Phantasmagoria is truly a wonderful, unique sight to behold . . .the audience feels like they have become ensnared by Phantasmagoria’s ghostly tale, and there’s no way out until it’s been finished.”
Lion’s Price Newspaper
“Something wicked this way comes in the form of “Phantasmagoria”
Orlando Sentinel
“A realm of beauty, elegance . . .an adult Halloween treat for the senses!”
TheDailyCity.com
“. . .blends literature, dance, puppetry and poetry into a wonderful post-modern theatrical tapestry.”
WESH.com
“You may think you’ve done theater… but you’ve never done theater like THIS! . . .Phantasmagoria is a mesmerizing, transformative experience that tantalizes the eyes, ears, mind, and soul.”
Dawn Sabato, ComeSeeOrlando.com
“Phantasmagoria manages to bring us back to the purest form of storytelling; in which every whisper, every stomp, and every raised inflection has a purpose. The power invoked in their words not only gives these stories life, but aids to entrance the viewer deeper into the haunting brilliance of their world.”
Citysurfingorlando.com
“Gothic Horror, and Theater: truly a combination that, when stirred together into the magnificent talent conglomerate known as Phantasmagoria, . . .On every level, it is Phantasmagorgeous.”
Victorian Gothic and Steampunk Magazine
“Twisted and engaging, . . .a production that shouldn’t be missed.”
Orlando Weekly
“They keep getting better and better every year . . .”
Good Day Orlando
“All are brutal, all are creepy, and all are aimed to keep you on the edge of the chair. And that’s where you spend the evening. . . It’s elegant and mysterious. . .”
Ink19
