Stage One, Inc. presents
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol adapted by Romulus Linney,
directed by Craig Bergum & Michael Stalsberg (2013)
What: Stage One Inc.’s production of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol will run at the Janesville Performing Arts Center for 2 weeks beginning December 5.
Cast:
Ebenezer Scrooge – Michael Chase*
Bob Cratchet – Nick French
Jacob Marley – David W. Graham
Christmas Past – Cliff Ball
Christmas Present – Mike Casey
Christmas Future / Fred – Brandon J. Loomis
Ensemble
Nicholas Bergenske, Wendy Casey, Sage Green, Alena Feldt, Shea Burke, Gregory Bergenske, Laura L. Johnson, Alyssa J. Rodriguez, Sariyh Bryant, Alysse Klugitsch, Carrie Sweet, Nolan Lemones, Erin Faith Dyer, Jesica Altmann, Thomas Wheeler, Paul Rubio, Rich D. Donnelly, Kevin Rubio, Julie Janiak, Izzy Rashkin, Kristen Loudon, Georgia Seefeld, Seth B. Walls, Marissa E. Vantress, & Bruce Gray
Production Staff
Director – Craig Bergum
Producer/Director – Michael Stalsberg
Assistant Director – Ron Brown
Stage Manager – Ryan Rittenhouse
ASMs – Kristen Loudon, Amina Snowbird
Choreographer – Rebecca Klein
Costumes – Julia Boarini, Carrie Sweet, Mary Bartlett Sweet, Judy Marti, Cathy Bitter
Set Construction – Craig Bergum, Bob Stalsberg, Pat Burke, Keven Hanson, Colin Hanson, Ed O’Dell, Dave Bitter, Erin Green, Mary Monson
Hair & Makeup – Erin Green, Jesica Altmann
Sound & Lighting – Michael Stalsberg, Ryan Rittenhouse
Special Thanks
Theatre Unlimited, Janesville Little Theatre, UW-Rock County, Zac Curtis, Mike Schuler, JPAC, Elizabeth Horvath
*The Actor appears through the courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States
Where: The Janesville Performing Arts Center, 408 S Main St, Janesville, WI.
When: March 14, 15, 16, 22, & 23 at 7:30 PM • 17 & 24 at 2 PM
Tickets: Adults – S15 • Students – $8 plus JPAC ticket fee. Pay What You Can night on March 14 (At the door).
The Story: As miserly old Ebenezer Scrooge falls asleep in his dreary home on Christmas Eve, three ghosts appear, each revealing to Scrooge the wrong doings of his life and what will happen if he continues in his evil ways. He is racked with fear and remorse and sets out on Christmas Day to bless with his newfound generosity all those whom he has neglected and abused.
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