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Bainbridge Island Review | An Actor's Carol
The redemption of Ebenezer “Bah! Humbug!” Scrooge, arguably one of the most famous characters in English literature (as told in Charles Dickens’ 1843 novella “A Christmas Carol”), is a defining tale of the modern holiday season, and has been dramatized and adapted countless times for virtually every medium and performance genre.
An Actor's Carol | New Jersey Stage
There’s something absolutely wonderful about A Christmas Carol, the holiday classic penned by Charles Dickens in 1843. The story has been told in countless films, plays, and cartoons. It is performed on stages around the world towards the end of every season and is universally loved. But imagine being one of the many actors of a certain age who get typecast as Scrooge and are forced to relive that nightmarish night over and over again each year.
BCB: The Voices Of Bainbridge Island
Looking for laughter this holiday season? Lesser Known Players offers a lighthearted take on Scrooge with Charles Evered’s new play, An Actor’s Carol, opening December 7 at Rolling Bay Hall, with original Christmas carols by Jon Brenner.