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Comin' Uptown
Cast
Shoppers, Choir and Congregation: David Slykhuis, John Bullas, Denise Singleton, Lane Easton,
Paul Twietmeyer, Dianne Twietmeyer, Heather Pontius, Marion Biram, Gillian Maher, Mackenzie Easton,
Fred Perry, Craig Saville, Michelle Amy, Joan Bue, Katherine Waldner, Desiree Dionne, Emily Klatt
| Salvation Army Duo |
Heather Pontius |
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Dianne Twietmeyer |
| Ebeneezer Scrooge |
Jesse Twietmeyer |
| Bob Cratchit |
David Slykhuis |
| Tenant's Representative |
John Bullas |
| Mary |
Denise Singleton |
| Minister |
Lane Easton |
| Marley |
Paul Twietmeyer |
| Christmas Past |
John Bullas |
| Duo Singer #1 |
Dianne Twietmeyer |
| Duo Singer #2 |
Heather Pontius |
| Mary(younger) |
Gillian Maher |
| Young Scrooge |
Mackenzie Easton |
| Young Scrooge's Assistant |
Fred Perry |
| Reverend Byrd |
Craig Saville |
| Gospel Singer |
Michelle Amy |
| Bob Cratchit, Deacon |
David Slykhuis |
| Mrs. Cratchit, Deacon's Wife |
Joan Bue |
| Christmas Present |
Denise Singleton |
| Shirley Cratchit, Daughter #1 |
Mackenzie Easton |
| Rene Cratchit Daughter #2 |
Desiree Dionne |
| Martha Cratchit |
Katherine Waldner |
| Tiny Tim Cratchit |
Emily Klatt |
| Christmas Future |
Lane Easton |
| Minister |
Dean Albano |
Cratchit's Neighbours John Bullas, Denise Singleton, Lane Easton, Paul Twietmeyer,
Dianne Twietmeyer,
Heather Pontius, Marion Biram, Gillian Maher, Fred Perry, Craig Saville, Michelle Amy,
Director
Doug Waldner
Lights and Sound
Will Elliott
Stage Crew
Will Elliott
Paul Twietmeyer
Promptor
Brenda Beaver The Band
| Kevin Dyck |
Director |
| Anthony Bzdel |
Guitar |
| Junella Weiss |
Piano |
| Justin Easton |
Guitar |
| Ashton Lisitza |
Saxaphone |
| Clay Johnstone |
Trumpet |
| Claude Poirier |
Drums |
| Terry Fraser |
Guitar |
Synopsis:
All those Dickensian characters dancing, jiving and swinging to a Harlem beat? Right on! Scrooge is a Harlem slumlord about to foreclose an apartment house, a recreation center and a church when his late partner and the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future take him on their rounds. He comes upon his own grave after watching Tiny Tim's burial procession and he's reformed. Shedding his nightshirt, he orders Chinese food and Jewish deli (the only food available this Christmas morn) for the Cratchits. There's one addition to the classic tale-- a rousing gospel number in a Baptist church.
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