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LaComedia Dinner Theatre in Springboro, Ohio, is holding an open call audition for its upcoming production of Scrooge: The ...
Broadway heavy hitters, Alan Menken ( Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, Disney’s The Little Mermaid, Little Shop of Horrors) and ...
Christmas Carol adaptation to feature Scrooge who ‘despises refugees’ – director - Musical movie Christmas Karma stars The ...
The Thumb Area Community Theatre is bringing a beloved holiday classic to the stage with an abbreviated musical version of "Scrooge!," based on Charles Dickens’"A Christmas Carol." Auditions for the ...
Tiny Tim may get all the love, but Ebenezer Scrooge is the star of "A Christmas Carol." And Bill Corcoran is ready to put his dastardly spin on the role in Theatre Baton Rouge's annual production.
Here’s what I like about Ebenezer Scrooge: His meager lodgings were dark because darkness is cheap, and barely heated because coal is not free. His dinner was gruel, which he prepared himself.
Vandal smashes Ebenezer Scrooge's tombstone used in 'A Christmas Carol' movie The movie prop used in the 1984 adaption of “A Christmas Carol” was kept in place and became a tourist attraction.
Ebenezer Scrooge spoke them first on the pages of "A Christmas Carol" 175 years ago. Turns out, author Charles Dickens performed his classic redemption tale himself right here in Boston 150 years ago.
The only reason Scrooge has a Facebook profile is to access the Facebook fan page for "Scrooge & Marley". Which he has Bob Crachit update via a company Blackberry with a cracked screen anyways, 24/7.
Count Dracula and super-sleuth Sherlock actually are well ahead of miserly old Scrooge in the category for most-portrayed literary figures, but, at this time of the year, Ebenezer dominates the ...