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This audience-favorite adaptation of Charles Dickens’ time-honored tale comes to the Fallon House Theatre! It’s Christmas Eve ...
Scrooge is spending Christmas in Jersey! This fast, funny, and full-of-surprises reimagining of A Christmas Carol takes ...
I have no idea whether Charles Dickens, if he were alive today, would have joined the Occupy Wall Street movement. Given the revulsion he expressed when America’s riff-raff had the temerity to ...
Ebenezer Scrooge is one of Charles Dickens’s most memorable characters—an embodiment of greed and pursuing wealth at the expense of everything else. Scrooge is visited by three spirits who ...
Dickens' holiday tale of a miser with a ghost-inspired change of heart is a classic. Here's everything you don't know about it, from Scrooge's age to his backstory and the loony list of actors who ...
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.
Scrooge, of course, is the London miser who begrudges everyone, especially his moth-eaten clerk, Bob Cratchit, the joys of Christmas until he`s brought to his senses by harrowing visits from the ...
Everything you thought you knew about Ebenezer Scrooge is … wrong?? Apparently, the Muppets lied to us. Now, a new Santa Cruz Shakespeare production of the Dickens classic tells the tale.
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 ...
'Scrooge: A Christmas Carol,' an animated Netflix adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic, goes way over the top with Jessie Buckley and Luke Evans.
North Texas Performing Arts Community Theatre proudly announces its Christmas Tradition “Scrooge, The Musical,” a show by award-winning songwriter, Leslie Bricusse, creator of the musical ...
We write in defense of this Ebenezer Scrooge, not the redeemed one. Scrooge is a distilled caricature of a businessman in the Victorian era: a rich, obsessive wealth hoarder.