Nagoya Players:

Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, directed by Patti Gage

Date: Sunday, December 2nd, 2007 Time: 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Speaker: Nagoya Players

Description:
A Christmas Carol takes place in the early 1800's in London. Ebenezer Scrooge (Cameron Smith), a miserly greedy man, has lost his connection to humanity and the spirit of Christmas. The play begins on Christmas Eve in Scrooge's office. Scrooge and Bob Cratchit (Hiro Hirashiki), Scrooge's ill-treated clerk, are busy at work. Disgusted by the Christmas atmosphere, Scrooge reluctantly allows Bob to take off on Christmas day. While preparing for bed after having eaten dinner alone, Scrooge notices a strange noise echoing throughout his house. He soon realizes that the noise is coming from his long-deceased partner, Marley (Michael Kruse). Marley gives Scrooge a chance to alter fate by informing Scrooge of visits by 3 ghosts: Christmas Past (Prisca Molotsi), Christmas Present Present (Ben Backwell), and Christmas Yet to Come (Brice Antoine). In one night, the ghosts show Scrooge events from his past, present, and future. Scrooge is reminded of how he used to be happy and full of life. He is also shown how he has affected those around him, namely Bob Cratchit and his crippled son, Tiny Tim (Kento Kishida).

Tickets- Ticket prices at the door on the days of the performances are 3000 yen for adults, 2500 yen for students, and 2000 yen for children (primary school or younger). Advanced tickets purchased anytime up to six weeks before the show dates are 2500 yen for adults, 2000 yen for students, and 1500 yen for children. Ten percent of the profits will be donated to the Nagoya YWCA.

Organization: Nagoya Players

Cost: 3000 yen (adults), 2500 yen (students), 2000 yen (children)

Venue: Meito Playhouse, Kamiyashiro Terminal Bldg., 3F (above Subway Higashiyama Line, Kamiyashiro Stn.)

Location: Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan

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