Repertory Philippines proudly announces its special holiday treat for the entire family with the new production of Scrooge the Musical. This is an adaptation by renowned writer-composer-lyricist ...
Join us for this merry, sparkling, tuneful, boisterous Broadway musical version of the world’s most beloved Christmas story – Dickens’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Based on the popular musical movie starring ...
The Stampede Troupe announced will host open auditions for all roles in the theater’s upcoming production of “Scrooge! The Musical.” Auditions are set for 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 9 with callbacks ...
A musical retelling of the classic Dickens tale comes to The Scenic City as Chattanooga Theatre Centre presents “Scrooge! The Musical” in the Mainstage Theatre Dec. 8-31. With book, music, and lyrics ...
TUCSON, Ariz. — For Arizona Theatre Company’s spirited production of Scrooge!, actors in Tucson said they want to bring a unique well of emotions to the characters they will portray in the classic ...
On Dec. 2, Jeffrey Sanzel will play Ebenezer Scrooge for the 1,500th time. So he’s used to being asked “Who is Scrooge?” “I’ve been answering that question for 30 years,” says Sanzel, who has played ...
Anyone needing some Christmas cheer or wanting to get into the festive spirit should look no further than Bill Kenwright’s latest touring production of Leslie Bricusse’s Scrooge, starring the ...
Like a holiday family gathering, three Auburn theater groups will team to present a classic Christmas tale in the heart of the city this season. "Scrooge: The Musical" takes place Friday, Dec. 9, ...
Johnny Depp is to play Ebenezer Scrooge in a new Hollywood adaptation of A Christmas Carol. The remake of Charles Dickens’s ...
Sooner Theatre will perform “Matilda the Musical” on Friday, marking their first musical of the 2025-26 season.
By painstakingly transcribing the music scores and lines the Christmas Classic’s soundtrack will be performed ‘in concert’ by ...
“A Christmas Carol” is great: to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that. Apologies to Mr. Charles Dickens for stealing that. His holiday classic can’t be improved upon by TV or film, ...