Artistic director Pete Peterson adapts the famous work with an eye to faith and a look back at Scrooge’s past.
Located in an English churchyard, the stone was inscribed with the name "Ebenezer Scrooge" for the 1984 movie. Police are ...
The gravestone of Ebenezer Scrooge used in the 1984 film adaptation of the Charles Dickens novel A Christmas Carol was ...
If life imitates art, a vandal in the English countryside may be haunted by The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come ...
Boston has a long history with “A Christmas Carol.” Victorian-era author Charles Dickens gave his first American reading of ...
A short drive from Crystal Lake and just 30 minutes south of Sleeping Bear Dunes, St. Ambrose offers a relaxed, Up North hang ...
As Scrooge, Christopher Donahue is remarkable, moving from malevolent to benevolent in an epic arc that spans the emotional ...
Ebenezer sits down for a chat about the ghosts, goods and fun of Crescent City Stage's production of 'A Christmas Carol.' ...
As Charles Dickens intended, Scrooge comes around by witnessing one moral lesson at a time, and that’s where the actor ...
The show has been adapted by The Public Theatre's own Christopher Shario and is intended to bring the audience closer to the ...
Police in the town of Shrewsbury are investigating how a tombstone that marked the fictional grave of Ebenezer Scrooge was ...
Law enforcement officials in the town of Shrewsbury, England, are investigating after a vandal smashed the grave of Ebenezer ...