Jacob Marley's Links '98 (final update 12/29) - Page 2


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OR. "Fred's Party" follows the performance with dancing by the Mid Columbia Folk Lore Society and Holiday Carols by the cast and audience. December 11 - 19.

On Vancouver Island, B.C., The Chemainus Theatre present a version between November 20 and January 2. Their restaurant offers a holiday buffet.

Adapted by John Bielenberg and the Original Company, and with original music by Susan Peters, the Cider Mill Playhouse's production plays December 10 ­ 30 in Endicott, NY.

A version adapted by Howard Dallin and directed by Michael Haney appears at the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park (OH). December 4 - 27.

In addition to Miracle on 34th St., you can see a production of A Christmas Carol at Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse of Rock Island, IL. (Evening meals include green beans.)

The Civic Theatre of Allentown (PA) revives their annual A Christmas Carol, which runs December 4-19. It has a cast of 135!

In Colorado, the Crested Butte Mt. Theater presents Inspecting Carol. December 4 - 21.

Daniel Sullivan and the Seattle Repertory Co.'s Inspecting Carol is offered by the Delaware Theatre Company. December 2 - 20.

Ford's Theatre of Washington, DC, presents their annual version (no authors mentioned). November 21 - January 3.

Forest Roberts Theatre at Northern Michigan University presents Leslie Bricusse's musical Scrooge! December 10 - 13.

Ghosts, urchins, and the ever lovable Mr. Scrooge join us once again for our annual holiday musical mainstay, Scrooge. This favorite of both children and adults alike continues to enchant audiences year after year. A great way to usher in the holiday season, this song-and-dance rendition of the Dickens classic remains a

GB Productions is producing its first world premiere, Granville Wyche Burgess' A Country Carol, that "tells the story of a miserly Broadway star who is offered a chance to travel to the past to discover how to change his future." At the Iron Gate Theatre, Philadelphia, PA, December 11 to January 3.

The Goodman Theatre (Chicago, IL) presents not one, but two! count 'em! two variations on the theme. First you gotcher regular A Christmas Carol, adapted by Tom Creamer, and directed by Henry Godinez, through December 29. And then you gotcher official mascot of this here page, Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol, the old story, this time as told from Marley's perspective, written and performed by Tom Mula, directed by Steve Scott, running through December 27th!

Bill Fegan Attractions presents a version as part of Galveston, TX's annual Dickens on the Strand festival. At the Grand 1894 Opera House, December 4 and 5.

At The Grand Theatre of London, Ontario runs a new version adapted and directed by artistic director Michael

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