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Synopsis

A Christmas Carol is the Broadway adaptation of Charles Dickens’ 1843 festive novella. It tells the tale of the curmudgeonly Ebenezer Scrooge. A prosperous businessman, he believes that personal wealth and heartless financial tactics are much more valuable than the friendship, happiness, and comfort of those around him. He treats his employee, Bob Cratchit, and his family with the same disdain and coldness that he shows everyone else. Scrooge’s miserable nature comes to a crescendo during the Christmas period--”Bah! Humbug!” However, this Christmas, he is forced to come face to face with his selfish ways when he is confronted by three ghosts on Christmas Eve: the Ghost of Christmas Past, the Ghost of Christmas Present, and the Ghost of Christmas Future. In the course of one night, Scrooge is forced to recognize his faults and gains the chance to make amends. He greets the dawning Christmas morning with an unusually cheerful, “Happy Christmas” and finally reconnects with those that mean the most to him.

Show Information

Music
Alan Menken
Lyrics
Lynn Ahrens
Based on the Play/Book/Film
Charles Dickens' 1843 novella
Category
Musical
Age Guidance
Youth (Y)/General Audiences (G)
Number of Acts
2
First Produced
1994
Genres
Drama, Comedy
Settings
Period, Multiple Settings
Time & Place
London, Victorian England
Cast Size
large
Orchestra Size
Large
Dancing
Musical Staging
Ideal For
Large Cast, Professional Theatre, Regional Theatre, Star Vehicle Male, Mostly Male Cast, Includes Adult, Mature Adult, Child, Early Teen, Young Adult, Late Teen Characters

Context

Plot

Characters

Name Part Size Gender Vocal Part

Ebenezer Scrooge

Lead

Male

Tenor

Bob Cratchit

Supporting

Male

Baritone

Mrs. Cratchit

Supporting

Female

Mezzo-Soprano

Tiny Tim

Supporting

Male

Treble/Boy Soprano

Fred

Supporting

Male

Baritone

Ghost of Christmas Present

Supporting

Male

Tenor

Ghost of Christmas Past

Supporting

Male

Tenor

Ghost of Christmas Future

Supporting

Female

Soprano

Jacob Marley

Featured

Male

Tenor

Emily

Featured

Female

Soprano

Mrs Fezziwig

Featured

Female

Soprano

Mr Fezziwig

Featured

Male

Tenor

Young Jacob Marley

Featured

Male

Tenor, Baritone, Bass, Bass-Baritone

Young Scrooge (aged 8,12 and 18)

Featured

Male

Tenor, Baritone, Treble/Boy Soprano

Ensemble

Ensemble

Either Gender

Soprano, Mezzo-Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Baritone, Bass, Bass-Baritone

Songs

A Jolly Good Time - Ensemble

Nothing to Do With Me – Scrooge, Cratchit

Street Song (Nothing To Do With Me) – Scrooge, Cratchit, Fred, Jonathan, Sandwich Board Man, Lamplighter, Blind Old Hag, Ensemble

You Mean More To Me - Cratchit, Tiny Tim

Link By Link – Ghost of Jacob Marley, Ensemble

The Lights of Long Ago (Part 1) – Ghost of Christmas Past, Scrooge Family

God Bless Us, Everyone – Scrooge's Mother, Fan (aged 6), Scrooge (aged 8)

A Place Called Home – Scrooge at 12, Fan, Scrooge at 18, Emily, Scrooge

*Mr. Fezziwig's Annual Christmas Ball – Fezziwig, Mrs. Fezziwig, Scrooge, Ghost of Christmas Past,

Ensemble

The Lights of Long Ago (Part 2) – Scrooge (aged 18), Marley as a Young Man, Emily, People from Scrooge's Past

Abundance And Charity – Ghost of Christmas Present, Ensemble

Christmas Together – Tiny Tim, Ghost of Christmas Present, Cratchit Family, Fred, Ensemble

Dancing On Your Grave – Scrooge, Mrs. Mops, Ensemble

Yesterday, Tomorrow And Today – Scrooge

Nothing to Do With Me (reprise) - Scrooge

Christmas Together (reprise) – Company

God Bless Us Everyone – Company

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Guide Written By:

Alexandra Appleton

Alexandra Appleton

Writer, editor and theatre researcher