A Christmas Carol


Terry Shirley gives the opening monologue.
Bob Cratchit (Joe Stapleton) asks Scrooge (Joe Rusin) for the day off.
Scrooge gets an all expense paid trip to the past thanks to the Ghost of Christmas Past (Rob Strong).
Fezziwig (Larry Mauk) instructs Young Scrooge (Vince Strugala II) and Tracey (Lisa Griffith) to dance.
The Ghost of Christmas Present (Sue Anne Fatula) visits Scrooge.
The Ghost of Christmas Future (Larry Mauk) gives Scrooge a horrifying look at what is to come.
Scrooge finds Jim the beggar (Ronn Hudzick) frozen to death.
Joe Stapleton takes a break with a tasty Mountain Dew at the final dress reheasal.
Jason Burket wiring up a light for the stage.
Andy Hower, Jason Burket, and Monte Stiffler take care of the "little things" back stage.
Vince Strugala and Monte Stiffler figure out the casket as Tina Mauk, Andy Hower, Joe Rusin, and Larry Mauk practice their scene.
Scrooge (Joe Rusin) meets up with the Ghost of Christmas Past (Rob Strong).
The Ghost of Christmas Present (Sue Anne Fatula) delivers the line "I'm going to party like it's 1929."
The cast waits downstairs in the pro shop for the play to begin.
gLisa Griffith, Vince Stugala, Patti Fisher, Monte Stiffler, Sue Anne Fatula, Tina Mauk, and Ryan Dixon take a break from rehearsing with what was left of the pizza that Rob Strong didn't eat.
Patti Fisher, Andy Hower, Erin Holupka, and Jason Burket block out their scene.

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