Scrooge the Musical returns to the Candlelight Dinner Playhouse from November 30 – December 31, 2018.
This touching musical classic always warms everyone’s hearts – even those of the most diehard Scrooges!
The Story
Ebenezer Scrooge hates people. He sees them only as scavengers and fools, whose sole purpose in life is to get in debt so that he can collect the interest on the loans he gives them.
But why does he hate people?
That’s what Scrooge: The Musical explores. Scrooge is taken on a journey through time by the Ghost of Christmas Past to his deprived boyhood and then his young manhood, when he loses the only woman he’s ever loved. But that’s not enough to warm Scrooge’s heart, so the Ghost of Christmas Present shows him the poor but charming home life of his clerk, Bob Cratchit, and the less poor but equally charming home life of his nephew, Fred and new wife and all their friends.
It’s a journey of discovery and redemption for Scrooge, and perhaps goes a little way toward redeeming Scrooge’s poor, forgotten partner, Marley, as well.
The Production
Brian Burron returns in one of his signature roles for the Candlelight, having played Ebenezer Scrooge in 2011 and 2013. His performance has only gained in power and depth, . He’s feisty with the ghosts…well, until the cowled Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come hovers over him!, and sympathetic in his transformation from a cold-hearted miser to a man who sees everything he gave up in his life that might have made him happy.
Eric Heine as young Ebenezer, so in love with Isabel, is equally effecting. How we root for him to yield to his older self’s entreaties and not let Isabel walk out of his life!
Kent Sugg is a rather more chilling Marley than we usually see, so agonized in his hell and so desperate to help his former partner avoid the fate in store for him, and then there’s the utter menace of the silent but sinister Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come.
The rest of the company has a lot of fun in their roles, and with the choreography – from Tom the Hot Soup Man (Scotty Shaffer) leading the townsfolk in “Thank You Very Much” to Scott Hurst and Annie Dwyer as Fezziwig and Mrs. Fezziwig in “December the 25th.”
The show closes with Burron delivering a stirring rendition of Scrooge’s anthemic, “I’ll Begin Again,” a song that is sure to resonate with everyone as the New Year approaches and New Year’s resolutions are made. “I will start anew. I will make amends. And I will make quite certain that the story ends on a note of hope and a strong amen.”
And while Scrooge may have seen the light by the end of show, afterwards he will be happy to pose with theatre-goers who want his miserly sneer in their photos!
The Dinner
The Cast
Scrooge | Brian Burron |
Bob Cratchit | Thomas Castro |
Mrs. Cratchit | Heather McClain |
Isabel | Sarah Grover |
Young Ebenezer/Fred | Eric Heine |
Fezziwig | Scott Hurst |
Mrs. Fezziwig | Annie Dwyer |
Marley | Kent Sugg |
Tom | Scotty Shaffer |
Ghost of Christmas Past | Lisa Kay Carter |
Ghost of Christmas Present | Elliot Clough |
Phantoms | Steph Hesse and Sky Cash |
Hardy | Broc Timmerman |
Dick | Ethan Knowles |
Pringle | Susanna Houdessheldt |
Ms. Dilbers | Abbie Hanawalt |
Mrs. Dilbers | Sami Jo Staggs |
Wine Merchant/Phantom | Sara Kowalski |
Bess | Hannah Harmon |
Swing | Cole Emarine |
Peter | Kaden Dolph or Tanner McGarr |
Kathy | Haley Bart or Rylee Vogel |
Martha | Meg Brown or Alexa Rodriguez |
Mary | Sierra Matz or Zoe Weiss-Jones |
Tiny Tim | Kieran O’Brien or Isla Solley |
Urchins | Anna Eppe, Ryan Fisher, Kyle Fisher, Alex Foster, Palmer Nemec, Blaise Bowers, Joey Deleon and Lori Newsom |
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Production Team
Director | Robert Michael Sanders |
Choreographer | Michael Lasris |
Scenic Design | Charles Packard |
Sound Design | Mark Derryberry |
Prop Design | Jess Rivera |
Prop Assistant | Becky Warner |
Costume Designer | Judy Ernst |
How to Get to the Candlelight Dinner Playhouse
The Candlelight Dinner Playhouse is just off I-25, about an hour north of Denver or an hour south of Cheyenne, Wyoming. There’s plenty of parking onsite.