Meet the Cast of “A Christmas Carol”: Omozé Idehenre

Meet Omozé Idehenre, who plays Ghost of Christmas Present in A Christmas Carol.


Omozé Idehenre
A Christmas Carol continues through December 24.
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How many times have you been in A Christmas Carol?
Three times: Ghost of Christmas Present/Pole Bearer/Fruit Seller/Charitables.

What's your favorite thing about San Francisco during the holidays?
The gargantuan Christmas tree in Union Square.

What is your favorite Christmas carol?
The original one Dickens conceived from his wonderful mind and put to the page for all the world to share.

What are your favorite holiday traditions?
I don't really have any holiday traditions . . . I just enjoy the communal aspect of it all. The coming together. But that can be done any day.

What is the best gift you've ever given or received?
Given: myself. Received: someone else being themselves with me.

What is your favorite moment in A Christmas Carol?
It’s not really a moment. It’s the fact that Jacob Marley comes all the way from the depths to help his friend escape the same fate. He did this after death! Now that's a great friend!!!

What do you want for the holidays this year?
It’s definitely not a new car . . . To be honest it would be more diversity and truth in all mediums of acting (theater, TV, and film) on a regular basis. Not just one monolithic play per season, show a decade, or film once a year. Diversity is in the world on a daily basis and should be reflected in every play, TV show, and film we see as well as in any new medium and form of expression.


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