Scrooge, The Stingiest Man In Town graphic
Produced by Ray Abundis

November 18th, 1994
To
December 11th, 1994

Performances

  • November 18th, 1994 7:30 pm
  • November 19th, 1994 7:30 pm
  • November 20th, 1994 6:00 pm
  • November 25th, 1994 7:30 pm
  • November 26th, 1994 7:30 pm
  • November 27th, 1994 6:00 pm
  • December 2nd, 1994 7:30 pm
  • December 3rd, 1994 7:30 pm
  • December 4th, 1994 6:00 pm
  • December 9th, 1994 7:30 pm
  • December 10th, 1994 7:30 pm
  • December 11th, 1994 6:00 pm

Director

John Jensen

Music Director

Gwen Adams

Choreographer

Jennifer Williams

Stage Manager

Danielle Aldana-Priest

Production Crew

Assistant director Jennifer Williams
Costume coordinator Dodi Poulsen
Costume coordinator Michael Bisler
Light Crew Ray Abundis
Light Crew Pete Nance
Light Crew Jesse Kellogg
Light Crew Marlene Nance
Light design Dawn Dougherty
Makeup Michael Bisler
Seamstress Claire Rojas
Seamstress Mary Page
Seamstress Marlene Nance
Seamstress Eddie Schroeder
Seamstress Dodi Poulsen
Seamstress Kathy Pickard
Seamstress Dee Roudebush
Set artist Patt Fisk
Set artist Pam Underwood
Set construction Marlene Nance
Set construction Ray Abundis
Set construction Lee Marcum
Set construction Pete Nance
Set design Sally Richardson
Set painter Patt Fisk
Set painter Andrew Pickard
Set painter Kris Warren
Set painter Sally Richardson

Musicians

Keyboards Gwen Adams
Flute Jessica Cook
Flute Christine Dearey
Oboe Karen Luzbetak
French Horn Jennifer Luzbetak
Trumpet Steve Pargman
Percussion Jack Lake

"Scrooge, The Stingiest Man In Town"

With the goose and holly of a Victorian Christmas surrounding him, miserly old Ebenezer Scrooge rejects the companionship of his fellow men and women for the sterile pleasure of gold. He is saved from this loveless life by the intercession of the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future, who take him on a fantastic trip through the times of his life and show him a glimpse of the tragic future that awaits him should he not mend his ways. In the end, a transformed Scrooge realizes that "mankind should be my business" and that one little boy is of greater weight than all the gold in his strongbox.

 
Actor/Actress Character Role(s)  
Dan Engelhard Fred
Bill Dearey Old Scrooge  
Mark Tanno Bob Cratchit  
Kim Marcum Prudence Pendergast  
Loretta Roossien Constance May  
Nikki LaFollette Mrs. Dilber  
Kevin Morse Hawkins  
Jesse Hartness Beggar  
Elyssa Newcomer-Dyer Beggar  
Michael Folger Ghost Of Jacob Marley  
Rita Dearey Ghost Of Christmas Past  
Ray Ussery Mr. Fezziwig  
Elaine Ussery Mrs. Fezziwig  
Jesse Hartness Clerk In Fezziwig's Office  
Joel Pargman Clerk In Fezziwig's Office  
Christopher Gegner Clerk In Fezziwig's Office  
Elyssa Newcomer-Dyer Clerk In Fezziwig's Office  
Knate Cliber Young Scrooge  
Keryn McCormick Belle  
Melissa Tanno Ghost Of Christmas Present  
Susan Pargman Mrs. Cratchit  
Robert Newcomer-Dyer Peter Cratchit  
Katie Chapman Annie Cratchit  
Brenda McKenzie Belinda Cratchit  
Brynn Marcum Martha Cratchit  
Cara Pargman Rebecca Cratchit  
Alex Kain Tiny Tim Cratchit  
Heathr Roossien Betty  
Bethany Rubens Susan  
Megan Poulsen Alice  
Brendon Morell Topper  
Patt Fisk Ghost Of Christmas-Yet-To-Come  
Chelsea Nance Ballerina Doll  
Andrew Engelhard Teddy Bear  
Beth VanBuecken Wooden Soldier  
Kelly Dearey Jumping Jack  
Joanne Amlag Clown  
Megan Morell Elephant  
Molly McKenzie Bouncing Ball  
Bethany Pickard Lost Soul  
Amber Newcomer-Dyer Lost Soul  
Donna Freeman Lost Soul  
Eric Engelhard Townsperson
Molly McKenzie Townsperson