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Theatre Review: A Christmas Carol

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More of My Opinion & Emma's Review...
Theatre Review: A Christmas Carol
Another of my favorites was Willem Butler as Tiny Tim. The first grader did a great job acting as a cripple and saying his famous lines, that sums up the whole show.

One of the things I really liked about the show was the variety of ages of the actors. It was great to see so many teenagers in the production, especially Scrooge's nephew Fred (Schuyler Howie) and his friends and Young Scrooge (Chandler Horkman).

On the other side of the coin, Rankin Sneed, as Marley's Ghost was one of the scariest people on the stage! His costume was very creative and spooky.

Here's what my 8-year old friend, Emma Catherine Galbreath Klein, had to say about the show:

On Thursday, Nov.30, I went to the dress rehersal of "A Christmas Carol." Rava Gaita, who played spirt of the Christmas past, danced and twinkeld around the stage. I really liked her costume and her acting and she also plays the piano just like me. I liked Pamela Evans who played ( Mary ) most of all because she is pretty and acted wonderful. I liked when Scrooge was younger because he was nicer. And I liked on Christmas day when Scrooge was very nice and greatful. The play was Cheetahlicias.

As you can see, old people like me and young people like Emma, love this show. Don't miss it through December 10, 2006. Tickets are just $15 for adults and $10 for students. Call 539-6829 for more information about this Christmas Classic!

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