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“Scrooge! The Musical” Opens At Artisan Center Theater Nov. 18 – Dec. 23

SCROOGE THE MUSICAL opens at Artisan Center Theater on Friday, November 18th and runs through Friday, December 23rd. The 196 seat theater-in-the-round is located at 444 East Pipeline Road in Hurst. Performances are at 7:30pm on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday with 3:00pm matinees on Saturdays beginning November 26th. No performance November 24th. Reserved seating tickets are $24.00 for adults, $22.00 for students and seniors, and $12.00 for children 12 and under. Monday through Thursday tickets are $22.00 for adults and $10.00 for children 12 and under. Tickets can be purchased online at ArtisanCT.com or by calling the box office at 817-284-1200.

The story of a stingy, bitter old man named Ebenezer Scrooge, who is transformed into gentler, kindlier person after visits by the ghost of his former partner, and the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come. Renowned writer-composer-lyricist Leslie Bricusse adapted the classic Charles Dickens tale, ‘A Christmas Carol,’ into the hit screen musical SCROOGE! A delightful musical that is sure to get your family into the holiday spirit!

SCROOGE THE MUSICAL will be interpreted for the deaf and hard of hearing on Tuesday, November 22nd at 7:30pm.

FEATURED IN SCROOGE THE MUSICAL ARE:

  • Ebenezer Scrooge – Bill Brooks, Mark Winter
  • Bob Cratchit – Cory Langley, Jeff Florence
  • Harry/Young Ebenezer – Seth May
  • Kathy Cratchit – Grace Wilson, Macye Armstrong
  • Tiny Tim – Jake Jones, Nathanael Clark
  • Bess – Catherine Langley, Samantha Bajonero
  • Wine Merchant/Ghost of Christmas Yet-to-Come – Chris Seil, Dan Johnston
  • Mrs. Carstairs – Shannon Daniel, Carolyn Myers
  • Bissett – Tim Sphar, Solomon Abah
  • Mrs. Dilber – Denise Jasper, Collene Myers
  • Miss Dilber/School Teacher – Angelina Stephens, Noe Myers
  • Punch and Judy Woman – Maddie Norwood, Harmony Austin
  • Tom Jenkins – Austin Scott, Cameron Barkley
  • Chestnut Seller – Megan Roberts, Sam Riggs
  • Jacob Marley – Mark Scott, Brian Walker
  • Ghost of Christmas Past/Mary/Beggar Woman – Lauren Sphar, Sarah Johnson
  • Jen – Lauren Murrah, Abigail Lewis, Macye Armstrong
  • Ebby/Boy with Sled – Jimmy Jones, Connor Jakubik
  • Hugo Hearty/Fezziwig – Kirk Corley, Travis Miller
  • Dick Wilkins/Topper – Mason Vales, Ian Nance
  • Jocelyn Jollygood/Mrs. Fezziwig – Sherry Marshall, Sonia Alcala
  • Isabel Fezziwig/Helen – Audrey Watson, Maddy Myers
  • Ghost of Christmas Present – Rob Parrott, Billy Myers
  • Mrs. Cratchit – Suzi Lee, Noel Clark
  • Peter Cratchit – Luke Wilson, Jonathan Myers
  • Martha Cratchit – Piper Daniel, Kat Guerrero
  • Belinda Cratchit – Cortlin Gerdes, Miley Armstrong
  • Mrs. Pringle – Jackie Holt, Meg Jakubik
  • Children’s Ensemble – Madison Jones, Shakira Prestwidge, Eva Jensen, Kara Jakubik, Seth Burris, Malachi Lewis, Brandon Marshall, Trinity McCallum, Lauren Murrah, Abigail Lewis, Jimmy Jones, Connor Jakubik

SUMMARY OF SCROOGE THE MUSICAL:

  • Who: Artisan Center Theater, a 196 seat theater-in-the-round
  • What: SCROOGE THE MUSICAL
  • When: November 18, 2016 – December 23, 2016
  • Where: Artisan Center Theater – Main Stage, 444 East Pipeline Road, Hurst, Texas
  • Director: Natalie Burkhart
  • Showtimes: 7:30pm on M/T/Th/F/Sat with 3:00pm matinees on Saturdays beginning Nov. 26. No performance Nov. 24.
  • Tickets: Reserved seats are: $24.00 for adults, $22.00 for students and seniors, and $12.00 for children 12 and under. Monday through Thursday tickets are $22.00 for adults and $10.00 for children 12 and under.
  • Reservations: Call 817-284-1200; website: www.ArtisanCT.com

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James McDonald

Originally from Dublin, Ireland, James is a Movie Critic with 40 years of experience in the film industry as an Award-Winning Filmmaker. He is also a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association.