Let The Season In

Directed by Lee Wessman
G
2014    85mMusic, Family
9.0
Joined by world-renowned vocalist Deborah Voigt and charismatic voice actor John Rhys-Davies, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir ushers in the holiday season with music that celebrates the work of Charles Dickens, the story behind The Night Before Christmas, and many other classic Christmas tales.

Where to Watch Let The Season In

  • Deborah VoigtSelf
  • John Rhys-DaviesSelf / Narrator
  • Mack WilbergConductor / Music Director
  • Ryan MurphyAssociate Conductor / Music Director
  • Richard ElliottOrganist
  • Clay ChristiansenOrganist
  • Andrew UnsworthOrganist
  • Tabernacle Choir at Temple SquareChoir
  • Orchestra at Temple SquareOrchestra
  • Robin DickCharles Dickens
  • Ken EklofEbenezer Scrooge
  • Shanti RoseMrs. Cratchit
  • Andy HarrisonJacob Marley
  • Alexandra M. JohnsCatherine Dickens
  • Benjamin A. HunterAlfred Dickens
  • Lee WessmanDirector / Editor
  • David T. WarnerWriter
  • Jody HadfieldAssociate Producer
  • Scott EckernCo-Producer
  • Edward J. PayneProducer

Let The Season In Trivia

Let The Season In was released on October 14, 2014.

Let The Season In was directed by Lee Wessman.

Let The Season In has a runtime of 85m.

Let The Season In was produced by Edward J. Payne.

Joined by world-renowned vocalist Deborah Voigt and charismatic voice actor John Rhys-Davies, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir ushers in the holiday season with music that celebrates the work of Charles Dickens, the story behind The Night Before Christmas, and many other classic Christmas tales.

The key characters in Let The Season In are Self (Deborah Voigt), Self / Narrator (John Rhys-Davies), Conductor (Mack Wilberg).

Let The Season In is rated G.

Let The Season In is a Music, Family film.

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