A Very Nosedive Christmas Carol at the Kraine Theater


Nosedive Productions presents A Very Nosedive Christmas Carol, adapted from Charles Dickens' story by James Comtois, at the Kraine Theater from the 8 - 17 Dec 2005.

A Very Nosedive Christmas Carol opens on the ghost of Jacob Marley lamenting his fate at having to teach Scrooge the same lesson, year after year, and of having to tell the same story to audiences year after year. The spirits haunting Scrooge have done this countless times, every Christmas, over and over again � and they�re tired. So, the ghosts decide to find ways to break their tedium and spruce things up for their own amusement.

The cast for A Very Nosedive Christmas Carol, directed by Pete Boisvert, features Patrick Shearer (Scrooge), Christopher Yustin (Marley), Marsha Martinez (Christmas Past), Scot Lee Williams (Christmas Present), Don C. Makowski (Christmas Future), Melanie Adelman (Martha), Desmond Dutcher (Scrooge's Nephew), Cat Johnson (Belle), Leslie E. Hughes (Mrs. Cratchit), Marc Landers (The Boy) and Ben VandenBoom (Bob Cratchit).

A Very Nosedive Christmas Carol has sets by Alice M. Golden, lighting by Chris Daly and sound by Patrick Shearer.

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