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Terry
Shirley gives the opening
monologue. |
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Bob
Cratchit (Joe Stapleton) asks Scrooge (Joe Rusin) for the day
off. |
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Scrooge
gets an all expense paid trip to the past thanks to the Ghost of
Christmas Past (Rob
Strong). |
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Fezziwig
(Larry Mauk) instructs Young Scrooge (Vince Strugala II) and Tracey (Lisa
Griffith)
to dance. |
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The
Ghost of Christmas Present (Sue Anne Fatula) visits
Scrooge. |
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The
Ghost of Christmas Future (Larry Mauk) gives Scrooge a horrifying look at
what is to come. |
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Scrooge
finds Jim the beggar (Ronn Hudzick) frozen to
death. |
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Joe
Stapleton takes a break with a tasty Mountain Dew at the final dress
reheasal. |
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Jason
Burket wiring up a light for the
stage. |
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Andy
Hower, Jason Burket, and Monte Stiffler take care of the "little things"
back stage. |
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Vince
Strugala and Monte Stiffler figure out the casket as Tina Mauk,
Andy Hower, Joe Rusin, and Larry Mauk practice their
scene. |
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Scrooge
(Joe Rusin) meets up with the Ghost of Christmas Past (Rob
Strong). |
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The
Ghost of Christmas Present (Sue Anne Fatula) delivers the line "I'm going
to party like it's
1929." |
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The
cast waits downstairs in the pro shop for the play to
begin. |
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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. |
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Patti
Fisher, Andy Hower, Erin Holupka, and Jason Burket block out their
scene. |