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Full Cast, Creative Team Set for A Christmas Carol at A.C.T.

By: Tristan Fuge · Oct 21, 2008  · San Francisco Bay Area

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James Carpenter
Full cast and creative team information has been announced for the American Conservatory Theater production of A Christmas Carol, with Domenique Lozano at the helm, December 4-27.

Charles Dickens' classic story follows Ebenezer Scrooge and a visitation by four ghosts on Christmas Eve who guide his transformation from miser into philanthropist.

The cast will feature James Carpenter as Scrooge, Ken Ruta as the ghost of Jacob Marley, and Jarion Monroe and Sharon Lockwood as Mr. and Mrs. Fezziwig. The ensemble will include James Bigelow, Britannie Bond, Allison Brennan, Nicholas Gabriel, Natalie Hegg, Philip Martinson, Rondrell McCormick, Nicholas Pelczar, Lloyd Roberson, Patrick Russell, Liz Sklar, Christopher Tocco, Mfoniso Udofia, Kelsey Venter, Cat Walleck, Erin Michelle Washington, and Weston Francis Wilson.

The creative team will include Laura Burton (musical director), Jake Rodriguez (sound design), and Nancy Schertler (lighting design).

For more information, call 415-749-2228 or visit act-sf.org.


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