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Estella Scrooge: A Christmas Carol with a Twist: Directed by John Caird. With Betsy Wolfe, Clifton Duncan, Lauren Patten, Patrick Page. Estella Scrooge, as happened to her ancestor Ebenezer long ago, is haunted by three visitations - and oh what uninvited house guests they are.
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- Musical
- John Caird
- 2020-11-27
Dec 9, 2020 · The new holiday musical, starring Betsy Wolfe ( Waitress) is a modern day Scrooge named Estella, a young Wall Street type tycoon who, like Ebenezer, has lost a connection to the spirit of Christmas.
A freak snowstorm forces Estella, much to her dismay, to take refuge at Harthouse. That night, as it happened to her ancestor Ebenezer long ago, she too is haunted by three visitations. And oh what uninvited overnight houseguests they are!
Dec 31, 2020 · When word comes that the Harthouse Hotel’s sub-prime lease with Bleak House has become due, Estella is quick to make arrangements to go back to Pickwick and foreclose on the property herself, since it is, after all, Christmas Eve.
Bring Broadway home with this musical, cinematic, theatrical adventure. LA Times says: "Estella Scrooge breathes new life into Charles Dickens classic tale"....more. You thought you knew...
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Dec 16, 2020 · Estella Scrooge (Betsy Wolfe), the 21st century adopted descendant of Ebenezer Scrooge, travels from the headquarters of her sprawling conglomerates to her hometown of Pickwick, Ohio on Christmas Eve to foreclose on a hotel, run by her childhood sweetheart, Pip Nickleby (Clifton Duncan.)
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Dec 17, 2020 · That night, as it had happened to her great grandfather Ebenezer long ago, she too is haunted by three visitations of her past, present and future – all of whom aren’t simply ghosts anymore, but double as characters from other Dickens’ stories.