The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) is proud to announce full casting for the Theatre Company's production of A Christmas Carol and Off-Center's production of The SantaLand Diaries.
A Christmas Carol will feature Colin Alexander (Ghost of Christmas Present), Leslie Alexander (Mrs. Cratchit), Benjamin Bonenfant (Undertaker's Man), Courtney Capek (Belle), Stephanie Cozart (Ghost of Christmas Past), Allen Dorsey (Ghost of Christmas Future), Napoleon M. Douglas (Ensemble), Mehry Eslaminia (Ensemble), Michael Fitzpatrick (Mr. Fezziwig), Ella Galaty (Fan), Sam Gregory (Scrooge Understudy), Edwin Harris (Ensemble), Ben W. Heil (Peter Cratchit), Charlie Korman (Boy Scrooge), Robert Andrew Koutras (Ensemble), Daniel Langhoff (Ensemble), Avi Levin (Ensemble), Kyra Lindsay (Martha Cratchit), Brody Lineaweaver (Ensemble), Rodney Lizcano (Old Joe), Emma C. Martin (Ensemble), M. Scott McLean (Young Scrooge), Leslie O'Carroll (Mrs. Fezziwig), Philip Pleasants (Ebenezer Scrooge), Max Raabe (Edward Cratchit), Augie Reichert (Tiny Tim), Helen Reichert (Belinda Cratchit), James Michael Reilly (Bob Cratchit), Jeffrey Roark (Jacob Marley), Christine Rowan (Ensemble), Nate Patrick Siebert (Ensemble), Shannan Steele, (Ensemble), Olivia Sullivent (Want), Jake Williamson (Ensemble), Erin Willis (Ensemble), and Owen Zitek (Ensemble).
As previously announced, the 2015 production of A Christmas Carol will be Philip Pleasant's final appearance as Scrooge. For the 2016 production, the role of Scrooge will be played by Sam Gregory.
A Christmas Carol
Adapted by Richard Hellesen
Music by David de Berry
Nov 27-Dec 27 (Opens Dec 4) | Stage Theatre
Essential to the holiday season in Denver, A Christmas Carol promises to "warm your heart and renew your holiday spirit" according to the Examiner. Based on Charles Dickens' classic novel, this joyous and opulent musical adaptation traces money-hoarding skinflint Ebenezer Scrooge's triumphant overnight journey to redemption. A Christmas Carol illuminates the meaning of the holiday season in a way that has resonated for generations.
This year's production of The SantaLand Diaries will feature Michael Bouchard as Crumpet. Luke Sorge will understudy the role.
Off-Center and Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company present
The SantaLand Diaries
by David Sedaris
Adapted for the stage by Joe Mantello
Nov 27-Dec 27 (Opens Nov 28) | Jones Theatre
Crumpet the Elf returns for more hilarious holiday hijinks in this acclaimed one-man show. Looking for a little more snark in your stocking this year? David Sedaris' offbeat tales from his stint as a Macy's elf in New York City are the sure cure for the common Christmas show.
Tickets for both productions can be purchased at denvercenter.org or by calling the box office directly at 303.893.4100.
The Denver Center Theatre Company 2015/16 season is generously supported by Daniel L. Ritchie, Larimer Square, Steinberg Charitable Trust and Wells Fargo. Media sponsorship for the DCPA Theatre Company is provided by The Denver Post and CBS4. The Denver Center for the Performing Arts is supported in part by the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District.
About The Denver Center for the Performing Arts
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) is a not-for-profit theatre organization dedicated to creating unforgettable shared experiences through beloved Broadway musicals, world-class plays, educational programs and inspired events. The DCPA is the largest non-profit theatre organization in the nation, offering more than 40 plays and musicals year-round that engage and inspire audiences of all ages and interests.
The Denver Center for the Performing Arts is a not-for-profit organization.
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