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‘Scrooge’ hits the stage at Malt House

Rob King as Scrooge argues with his nephew (behind, Keith Gerlach) while opening the safe in his office. (Photo by Jennifer Eisenbart)
Rob King as Scrooge argues with his nephew (behind, Keith Gerlach) while opening the safe in his office. (Photo by Jennifer Eisenbart)

The Haylofters will open a one-weekend-only run of “Scrooge The Musical” tonight at the Malt House Theater in Burlington.

The show, a musical version of Charles Dickens’ favorite “A Christmas Carol,” runs Thursday through Sunday, though all tickets for Sunday are currently sold out.

Tickets are $12 apiece, and can be purchased online at www.thehaylofters.com, by calling (262) 763-9873, or by stopping at The Coffee House at Chestnut and Pine.

Thursday, Friday and Saturday evening shows begin at 7:30 p.m., while Saturday and Sunday matinees are 2 p.m.

A bonus show for the Haylofters this season, the familiar story of Ebenezer Scrooge, “bah, humbug!” and the learning of the true spirit of Christmas through the visit of three ghosts plays out with musical numbers such as “December the 25th,” “Happiness,” and “Thank You Very Much!”

Haylofters veteran Rob king plays Scrooge, while his clerk, Bob Cratchit, is played by Mike Cha. Mrs. Cratchit is played by Julie Patten, while the ghosts are Trish Riley (past), Tim West (present) and Jen Eisenbart (future).

The role of Tiny Tim – whose lesson of life is central to the story – is played by Noah Lahner, while Mike Austin is the ghost of Scrooge’s former partner, Jacob Marley.

“Scrooge The Musical” is directed by Don Fresen.

 

Cast

Scrooge: Rob King

Bob Cratchit: Mike Cha

Jacob Marley: Mike Austin

Mrs. Cratchit: Julie Patten (played Saturday evening by Jennie King)

Tiny Tim: Noah Lahner

Martha Cratchit: Madeline Morrell

Kathy Cratchit: Emma McQuillan

Peter Cratchit: Jacob Busch

Wine Merchant/Ghost of Christmas Past: Trish Riley

Ghost of Christmas Present: Tim West

Bess/Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come: Jen Eisenbart

Nephew Harry: Keith Gerlach

Mrs. Dilber: Julie Busch

Miss Dilber: Lyss Heglund

Bisset the Butcher: Jimmy Weber

Punch and Judy Man/Dick Wilkins/Topper: John Kobernick

Beggar Woman/Teacher: Diane Pawasarnt

Mr. Pringle: Brian Daniels

Tom Jenkins: Mike Shelby

Jocelyn Jollygoode/Mr. Fezziwig: Scott McQuillan

Hugo Hardy: Zach Opal

Youngest Ebenezer/Boy: Koleton Mangold

Jen: Mickey McGuire

Mrs. Fezziwig: Lenore Swoboda

Young Ebenezer: Eli Erdmann

Isabel: Katlin Kobernick

Helen: Nina Fiegel

Mary: Grace Caringello

Urchins: Rose Pinter, Koleton Mangold, Hailey Fish, Owen Denoto, Mickey McGuire

 

Crew

Director/Music Director: Don Fresen

Choreographers: Fresen, Lenore Swoboda

Stage Manager: Beth Jacobs

Technical Director: Dylan Epping

Costumes: Sue Taylor, Katlin Kobernick, Jennie King, Joan Carr, Swoboda, Caringello, Busch

2 Comments

  1. The paper is censoring comments on the Miller Lahner payoff – word is getting around you’re in their back pocket.

  2. Its official Standard Press cover up of Lahner payoff!!!!