Crown City Theatre Company Announces A CHICAGO CHRISTMAS CAROL, Begins 1/12

By: Oct. 22, 2010
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CCTC Announces their revival of "A Chicago Christmas Carol." In this retelling of the Christmas classic we find Scrooge in the cold mean streets of an early 20th century Chicago.

Previews: Nov. 12, 13, & 18 @ 8pm and November 14 @ 3pm
Press Opening: Nov. 19th @ 8pm w/reception to follow.
Playing: Thursday thru Saturday nights @ 8 p.m.
and Sundays @ 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Closing Date: December 19th.
NO PERFORMANCES: Nov. 21, 25 & 26
Because of the mature nature of this production we recommend it to audiences 10 and older.
Crown City Theatre. 11031 Camarillo, North Hollywood CA, 91602
Tickets: $25 General Admission
$20 Senior Citizen and Children
LOW PRICE PREVIEWS $20 and $15
To Purchase Tickets or for more information call 818-605-5685
or visit our website at: www.crowncitytheatre.com
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"A Chicago Christmas Carol"
Book and Music By William A. Reilly
Lyrics By Gary Lamb
Crown City Theatre Company presents a revamped, rejuvenated, revival of their 2008 production of "A Chicago Christmas Carol."
Book writer William A. Reilly, and Lyricist Gary Lamb have once again fused their innovative talents to create a Holiday classic.
With the help of new Director Brent Beerman, Assistant Director Ben Rovner, and Assistant Musical Director Kathi Chaplar, new songs have been added and new scenes have been written.

"A Chicago Christmas Carol" is the merging of two classic novels, Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle", and Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol". Set in the harsh reality of 1908 Chicago on a particularly cold and windy Christmas Eve, streetwalkers, the homeless and even Scrooge are in for a rough night. In this production Gary Lamb helms the piece as Ebenezer Scrooge, a despicable owner of a loan establishment that preys on the workers of his own Slaughterhouse.

Cast: Paton Ashbrook, Misha Bouvion, Dave Burges, Sadie Calvano, Susan Grozier, Gary Lamb, Anne Mannal, Paul Marchegiani, Kevin Michael Moran, Mikhail Roberts, Louis Silvers,
Kelsey Lee Smith and Pamela Taylor, .

Director: Brent Beerman
Musical Director: William A. Reilly
Assistant Director: Ben Rovner
Assistant Musical Director: Kathi Chaplar
Production Stage Manager: Keiko Moreno and Zad Potter
Costume Designer: Tanya Apuya and Caitlin O'Hare
Set Designer: Keiko Moreno



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