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Scrooge (musical)

Scrooge: The Musical is a 1992 stage musical with book, music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse.[1] Its score and book are closely adapted from the music and screenplay of the 1970 musical film Scrooge starring Albert Finney and Charles Dickens' 1843 novella A Christmas Carol. Bricusse was nominated for an Academy Award for the song score he wrote for the film, and most of those songs were carried over to the musical.

Scrooge
The Musical
MusicLeslie Bricusse
LyricsLeslie Bricusse
BookLeslie Bricusse
BasisScrooge (1970 film) and Dickens' A Christmas Carol
Productions1992 Birmingham
1993 Melbourne
1994 Tokyo
1995 Manchester
1996 West End
2003-14 UK and Ireland tour
2004 Chicago
2005 West End revival
2012 West End revival
2013 Tokyo revival
2017 Leicester revival
2017 Hong Kong

Synopsis

Act One

The musical opens with the company singing a Christmas carol medley as the city of London begins to reminisce over the coming of Christmas ("Sing A Christmas Carol"). Meanwhile, Scrooge and his clerk Bob Cratchit are visited by Scrooge's nephew Harry, who in contrast to his uncle, is excited for Christmas and deplores how he is making Cratchit still work at 7pm on Christmas Eve. Scrooge asks him to leave. After work, Bob Cratchit, his disabled son Tiny Tim and his daughter Kathy go Christmas shopping on the streets of London ("Christmas Children"). Later, Scrooge walks around London, demanding the money that is owed to him by the businesspeople of London, and we learn of Scrooge's negative reputation throughout the people of London, especially soup caterer Tom Jenkins, who leads the angry crowd in despise of Scrooge ("Father Christmas"/"I Hate People").

Scrooge is visited by the ghost of Jacob Marley, his business partner who has been dead for the past seven years, who tells Scrooge to ("Make The Most Of This World") or else the afterlife will be bad for him. He informs Scrooge that he is to be visited by three spirits at 1am, 2am and 3am respectively. Marley also explains the significance of a chain he is wearing - the chain has been built up of sins in life. As Marley leaves, Scrooge is angry at the thought that he is in the wrong for hating Christmas ("It's Not My Fault").

He is visited by the first spirit - the Ghost of Christmas Past - who takes Scrooge back to when he was a small boy who preferred not to take part in Christmas activities and carols ("Sing a Christmas Carol (Reprise)"). The child Ebenezer is visited by his sister Jenny, who takes Ebenezer, who is reluctant to go home to his father due to a troubled relationship, back home. Scrooge is confused as to why the visions are not communicating with him, to which the ghost replies that these are shadows of the things that have been. Scrooge is then taken forward to his teenage years, to a party held by his then boss, Mr. Fezziwig ("December the 25th"). Scrooge reminisces of his relationship with Fezziwig's daughter, Isabel ("Happiness"), but we learn that she eventually leaves Scrooge as she feels their love has been negated by his desire for wealth. Scrooge and Young Ebenezer reflect on the situation ("You...You"). The Ghost of Christmas Past reveals to Scrooge that she is the ghost of his sister Jenny, who died young. She tells a heartbroken Scrooge to ("Love While You Can") before leaving him in a state of anguish ("It's Not My Fault (Reprise)").

As the bell tolls 2, Scrooge is visited by the next ghost, the Ghost of Christmas Present. He tells Scrooge that he is part of a group of brothers who, each year, send one down to Earth to spread the joy of Christmas - and this year is his turn. He is appalled by Scrooge and teaches him to find the joy in living ("I Like Life").

Act Two

Scrooge is taken by the Ghost of Christmas Present to Bob Cratchit and his family, who are preparing for Christmas ("Good Times") and listening to Tiny Tim sing ("The Beautiful Day"), while Scrooge wonders if the ill Tiny Tim will survive. Scrooge is then taken to his nephew Harry's Christmas party, where he learns that a tradition at the party has become to drink to the health of Scrooge, as well as playing a singing game called ("The Minister's Cat"). Because the song was often sung at Fezziwig's parties, Scrooge is again reminded of his failed relationship with Isabel ("Happiness (Reprise)"). As the Ghost of Christmas Present leaves, Scrooge wonders if he can truly find ("A Better Life") to live.

Finally, Scrooge is visited by the mute Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, who silently communicates via pointing in the direction he wants Scrooge to travel. First, they visit Tom Jenkins and a chorus of people who owed Scrooge money, who are all singing about an unusually generous thing that Scrooge has done that has made them all thankful to him. Unbeknown to Scrooge, they are actually celebrating his death, yet Scrooge is oblivious ("Thank You Very Much"). The uplifted Scrooge is now taken to the Cratchit household, which is sitting in silence, with the absence of Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim. The ghost takes Scrooge to a graveyard, where Bob is mourning the death of Tiny Tim and reciting the song he sung the Christmas before ("The Beautiful Day (Reprise)"). It is then revealed that Scrooge is buried in the same graveyard, and Scrooge realises his own imminent demise with shock. He is visited again by Jacob Marley, who reveals that Scrooge has gone to Hell, and Lucifier has appointed Scrooge as his personal assistant, before revealing Scrooge's chain, that was so big that it was not immediately ready for his arrival to Hell. Scrooge is mortified as he is dragged away by demons.

To his shock, Scrooge wakes up in his bedroom on Christmas Day - still alive and not in Hell. He is grateful and vows to change his ways in the time he has left ("I'll Begin Again"). He begins going around London, forgiving people of their debts and giving out Christmas presents while dressed up as Father Christmas. Everyone in London who was previously against Scrooge is now massively grateful to him for changing his ways ("Finale"). Scrooge reinstates his vow to celebrate Christmas and be kind to people ("I'll Begin Again (Reprise)") before a reprise of Thank You Very Much is sung during the bows ("Curtain Call"/"Thank You Very Much (Reprise)").

Productions

UK and Ireland productions

Original Producer, Graham Mulvein and Leslie Bricusse spent several months with the director Bob Tomson adapting the screenplay for the stage. Mulvein recommended appointing Musical Supervisor, Stuart Pedlar, designer, Paul Farnsworth, and Lighting Designer, Hugh Vanstone, to the team and established a Victorian theatre style for all the locations, illusions and characters. Initially the ghost illusions were entrusted to Paul Daniels, but he was replaced after the first production with Paul Kieve.

The original production starred Anthony Newley as Scrooge and opened on 9 November 1992 at the Alexandra Theatre in Birmingham.[2] The cast also included Stratford Johns, Tom Watt and Jon Pertwee. The production played the following year with the same cast at the Theatre Royal, Plymouth from 30 November to 11 December 1993.[3] The production later transferred to the West End, Tomson having been replaced by director/choreographer Tudor Davies, starring Newley, at the Dominion Theatre from 12 November 1996 to 1 February 1997.

Bill Kenwright produced a revival of the original production which toured the UK and Ireland for the Christmas seasons between 2003 and 2013 starring Tommy Steele in the title role (with the exceptions of Shane Richie in the 2005 and 2007 tours and Michael Barrymore in the 2006 tour. The show was on hiatus for the 2008 Christmas season). The production transferred into the West End starring Steele for the 2005 (while Richie toured an identical production) and 2012 Christmas seasons at the London Palladium, making Steele the record-holder for the most performances headlined at the Palladium.

A revival was produced at the Curve Theatre in Leicester from 18 November 2017 to 14 January 2018, directed by Curve artistic director Nikolai Foster for the musical's 25th anniversary.[4] It starred Jasper Britton as Scrooge.

Radio production

On 21 January 1995, BBC Radio 2 broadcast the complete musical live from the Palace Theatre in Manchester. The production was directed by Tudor Davies, with Anthony Newley as "Scrooge", Stratford Johns as "Ghost of Christmas Present", Barry Howard as "Jacob Marley", Felicity Soper as "Ghost of Christmas Past", Paul Robinson as "Tom Jenkins" and David Howe as "Bob Cratchit".[5]

Australian production

After premiering in Birmingham, Producer, Graham Mulvein co-produced the original UK production in Australia, with Producer, David Mariner, featuring Keith Michell, Max Gillies, Tony Taylor and William Zappa, ran from November 1993 to January 1994 at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne.[6]

U.S. productions

The American premiere opened on 26 October 2004 at the Ford Center for the Performing Arts Oriental Theatre in Chicago. This production was produced by Bill Kenwright and starred Richard Chamberlain in the title role.

It has also been performed by the Spring Lake Theatre Company in Spring Lake, New Jersey, every Christmas season since 1982. Mark E. Fleming originated the production at Spring Lake and has staged the production at the Premier Theatre Co since its founding in 1987. In 2022, the Spring Lake Theatre will present its 40th anniversary production.

Another production of the show has been performed since 1982 by The Players Of Utica, located in Utica, New York. Director Peter Loftus has been the only director for the show during the entire run, which celebrated its 30th year in 2012. The production has become an annual community event during the holidays, in terms of both audiences and casts. The 2012 cast was one of the largest of its 30-year run, with over 250 members. The show regularly does a community performance for local schools and senior programs. Turnout for this annual performance has exceeded 1,500 students from area schools.

Japanese production

In 1994, Mulvein co-produced the Japanese premiere with Himawari Theatre Group of Japan. The production played that year in Tokyo and Kobe.

Characters

Musical numbers

Cast recordings

The original London cast recording featuring Anthony Newley as Scrooge was released by JAY Productions Ltd on 14 October 1997 and is currently available to purchase on iTunes.[8] A second cast recording of the 2005 London Palladium production with Tommy Steele was also released by Bill Kenwright Records and was available to purchase in the theatre foyers, however it is currently not available to purchase or download.

A BBC recording of the Palace Theatre, Manchester, production, starring Anthony Newley in the title role, with Stratford Johns and Barry Howard, was first broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in 1994, and is occasionally rebroadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra.[9]

See also

References

  1. ^ Bricusse, Leslie; Mark St Germain; Charles Dickens (1998). Scrooge (libretto). Published by Samuel French, Inc. ISBN 9780573629976. Retrieved 3 January 2009.
  2. ^ "Scrooge". Musical Heaven. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
  3. ^ "Poster | Dewynters Ltd | V&A Search the Collections". V and A Collections. 3 January 2021. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Curve Theatre / CURVE ANNOUNCES BRAND NEW PRODUCTIONS OF ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER'S MASTERPIECE SUNSET BOULEVARD & LESLIE BRICUSSE'S MAGICAL FAMILY MUSICAL, SCROOGE". Curve Theatre / CURVE ANNOUNCES BRAND NEW PRODUCTIONS OF ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER’S MASTERPIECE SUNSET BOULEVARD & LESLIE BRICUSSE’S MAGICAL FAMILY MUSICAL, SCROOGE. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
  5. ^ "BBC Programme Index".
  6. ^ "AusStage".
  7. ^ "Scrooge!". Scrooge!. Samuel French. Retrieved 10 December 2015.
  8. ^ "Scrooge (Original London Cast) by Scrooge & Various Artists on Apple Music". iTunes. 14 October 1997. Retrieved 18 January 2017.
  9. ^ "Leslie Bricusse - Scrooge: The Musical". BBC iPlayer Radio. Retrieved 26 December 2017.

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Scrooge The Musical is a 1992 stage musical with book music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse 1 Its score and book are closely adapted from the music and screenplay of the 1970 musical film Scrooge starring Albert Finney and Charles Dickens 1843 novella A Christmas Carol Bricusse was nominated for an Academy Award for the song score he wrote for the film and most of those songs were carried over to the musical ScroogeThe MusicalMusicLeslie BricusseLyricsLeslie BricusseBookLeslie BricusseBasisScrooge 1970 film and Dickens A Christmas CarolProductions1992 Birmingham1993 Melbourne1994 Tokyo1995 Manchester1996 West End2003 14 UK and Ireland tour2004 Chicago2005 West End revival2012 West End revival2013 Tokyo revival2017 Leicester revival2017 Hong Kong Contents 1 Synopsis 1 1 Act One 1 2 Act Two 2 Productions 2 1 UK and Ireland productions 2 1 1 Radio production 2 2 Australian production 2 3 U S productions 2 4 Japanese production 3 Characters 4 Musical numbers 4 1 Cast recordings 5 See also 6 ReferencesSynopsis EditAct One Edit The musical opens with the company singing a Christmas carol medley as the city of London begins to reminisce over the coming of Christmas Sing A Christmas Carol Meanwhile Scrooge and his clerk Bob Cratchit are visited by Scrooge s nephew Harry who in contrast to his uncle is excited for Christmas and deplores how he is making Cratchit still work at 7pm on Christmas Eve Scrooge asks him to leave After work Bob Cratchit his disabled son Tiny Tim and his daughter Kathy go Christmas shopping on the streets of London Christmas Children Later Scrooge walks around London demanding the money that is owed to him by the businesspeople of London and we learn of Scrooge s negative reputation throughout the people of London especially soup caterer Tom Jenkins who leads the angry crowd in despise of Scrooge Father Christmas I Hate People Scrooge is visited by the ghost of Jacob Marley his business partner who has been dead for the past seven years who tells Scrooge to Make The Most Of This World or else the afterlife will be bad for him He informs Scrooge that he is to be visited by three spirits at 1am 2am and 3am respectively Marley also explains the significance of a chain he is wearing the chain has been built up of sins in life As Marley leaves Scrooge is angry at the thought that he is in the wrong for hating Christmas It s Not My Fault He is visited by the first spirit the Ghost of Christmas Past who takes Scrooge back to when he was a small boy who preferred not to take part in Christmas activities and carols Sing a Christmas Carol Reprise The child Ebenezer is visited by his sister Jenny who takes Ebenezer who is reluctant to go home to his father due to a troubled relationship back home Scrooge is confused as to why the visions are not communicating with him to which the ghost replies that these are shadows of the things that have been Scrooge is then taken forward to his teenage years to a party held by his then boss Mr Fezziwig December the 25th Scrooge reminisces of his relationship with Fezziwig s daughter Isabel Happiness but we learn that she eventually leaves Scrooge as she feels their love has been negated by his desire for wealth Scrooge and Young Ebenezer reflect on the situation You You The Ghost of Christmas Past reveals to Scrooge that she is the ghost of his sister Jenny who died young She tells a heartbroken Scrooge to Love While You Can before leaving him in a state of anguish It s Not My Fault Reprise As the bell tolls 2 Scrooge is visited by the next ghost the Ghost of Christmas Present He tells Scrooge that he is part of a group of brothers who each year send one down to Earth to spread the joy of Christmas and this year is his turn He is appalled by Scrooge and teaches him to find the joy in living I Like Life Act Two Edit Scrooge is taken by the Ghost of Christmas Present to Bob Cratchit and his family who are preparing for Christmas Good Times and listening to Tiny Tim sing The Beautiful Day while Scrooge wonders if the ill Tiny Tim will survive Scrooge is then taken to his nephew Harry s Christmas party where he learns that a tradition at the party has become to drink to the health of Scrooge as well as playing a singing game called The Minister s Cat Because the song was often sung at Fezziwig s parties Scrooge is again reminded of his failed relationship with Isabel Happiness Reprise As the Ghost of Christmas Present leaves Scrooge wonders if he can truly find A Better Life to live Finally Scrooge is visited by the mute Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come who silently communicates via pointing in the direction he wants Scrooge to travel First they visit Tom Jenkins and a chorus of people who owed Scrooge money who are all singing about an unusually generous thing that Scrooge has done that has made them all thankful to him Unbeknown to Scrooge they are actually celebrating his death yet Scrooge is oblivious Thank You Very Much The uplifted Scrooge is now taken to the Cratchit household which is sitting in silence with the absence of Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim The ghost takes Scrooge to a graveyard where Bob is mourning the death of Tiny Tim and reciting the song he sung the Christmas before The Beautiful Day Reprise It is then revealed that Scrooge is buried in the same graveyard and Scrooge realises his own imminent demise with shock He is visited again by Jacob Marley who reveals that Scrooge has gone to Hell and Lucifier has appointed Scrooge as his personal assistant before revealing Scrooge s chain that was so big that it was not immediately ready for his arrival to Hell Scrooge is mortified as he is dragged away by demons To his shock Scrooge wakes up in his bedroom on Christmas Day still alive and not in Hell He is grateful and vows to change his ways in the time he has left I ll Begin Again He begins going around London forgiving people of their debts and giving out Christmas presents while dressed up as Father Christmas Everyone in London who was previously against Scrooge is now massively grateful to him for changing his ways Finale Scrooge reinstates his vow to celebrate Christmas and be kind to people I ll Begin Again Reprise before a reprise of Thank You Very Much is sung during the bows Curtain Call Thank You Very Much Reprise Productions EditUK and Ireland productions Edit Original Producer Graham Mulvein and Leslie Bricusse spent several months with the director Bob Tomson adapting the screenplay for the stage Mulvein recommended appointing Musical Supervisor Stuart Pedlar designer Paul Farnsworth and Lighting Designer Hugh Vanstone to the team and established a Victorian theatre style for all the locations illusions and characters Initially the ghost illusions were entrusted to Paul Daniels but he was replaced after the first production with Paul Kieve The original production starred Anthony Newley as Scrooge and opened on 9 November 1992 at the Alexandra Theatre in Birmingham 2 The cast also included Stratford Johns Tom Watt and Jon Pertwee The production played the following year with the same cast at the Theatre Royal Plymouth from 30 November to 11 December 1993 3 The production later transferred to the West End Tomson having been replaced by director choreographer Tudor Davies starring Newley at the Dominion Theatre from 12 November 1996 to 1 February 1997 Bill Kenwright produced a revival of the original production which toured the UK and Ireland for the Christmas seasons between 2003 and 2013 starring Tommy Steele in the title role with the exceptions of Shane Richie in the 2005 and 2007 tours and Michael Barrymore in the 2006 tour The show was on hiatus for the 2008 Christmas season The production transferred into the West End starring Steele for the 2005 while Richie toured an identical production and 2012 Christmas seasons at the London Palladium making Steele the record holder for the most performances headlined at the Palladium A revival was produced at the Curve Theatre in Leicester from 18 November 2017 to 14 January 2018 directed by Curve artistic director Nikolai Foster for the musical s 25th anniversary 4 It starred Jasper Britton as Scrooge Radio production Edit On 21 January 1995 BBC Radio 2 broadcast the complete musical live from the Palace Theatre in Manchester The production was directed by Tudor Davies with Anthony Newley as Scrooge Stratford Johns as Ghost of Christmas Present Barry Howard as Jacob Marley Felicity Soper as Ghost of Christmas Past Paul Robinson as Tom Jenkins and David Howe as Bob Cratchit 5 Australian production Edit After premiering in Birmingham Producer Graham Mulvein co produced the original UK production in Australia with Producer David Mariner featuring Keith Michell Max Gillies Tony Taylor and William Zappa ran from November 1993 to January 1994 at the Princess Theatre in Melbourne 6 U S productions Edit The American premiere opened on 26 October 2004 at the Ford Center for the Performing Arts Oriental Theatre in Chicago This production was produced by Bill Kenwright and starred Richard Chamberlain in the title role It has also been performed by the Spring Lake Theatre Company in Spring Lake New Jersey every Christmas season since 1982 Mark E Fleming originated the production at Spring Lake and has staged the production at the Premier Theatre Co since its founding in 1987 In 2022 the Spring Lake Theatre will present its 40th anniversary production Another production of the show has been performed since 1982 by The Players Of Utica located in Utica New York Director Peter Loftus has been the only director for the show during the entire run which celebrated its 30th year in 2012 The production has become an annual community event during the holidays in terms of both audiences and casts The 2012 cast was one of the largest of its 30 year run with over 250 members The show regularly does a community performance for local schools and senior programs Turnout for this annual performance has exceeded 1 500 students from area schools Japanese production Edit In 1994 Mulvein co produced the Japanese premiere with Himawari Theatre Group of Japan The production played that year in Tokyo and Kobe Characters EditIn order of appearanceScrooge Bob Cratchit Harry Bess Wine Merchant Mrs Dilber Miss Dilber Bisset the Butcher Punch and Judy Man Beggar Woman Mr Pringle Tom Jenkins Jocelyn Jollygoode Hugo Hearty Chesnut Seller Jacob Marley Phantoms Ghost of Christmas Past School Teacher Mr Fezziwig Young Ebenezer Dick Wilkins Mrs Fezziwig Isabel Ghost of Christmas Present Mrs Ethel Cratchit Helen Topper Mary Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come Mrs PringleChildrenTiny Tim Kathy Cratchit Peter Cratchit Belinda Cratchit Martha Cratchit Freddy Ebby Georgina Jenny Henrietta Nell Maid Poppy Oscar Laurie Jack Isaac Maggie KittyMusical numbers EditAct I Sing a Christmas Carol Company M O N E Y Scrooge Christmas Children Bob Cratchit Tiny Tim Kathy Cratchit and Company Father Christmas 7 Tom Jenkins and Company I Hate People Scrooge and Company Make the Most of this World Jacob Marley and Phantoms It s Not my Fault Scrooge Sing A Christmas Carol Reprise Scrooge and Children December the Twenty Fifth Fezziwigs and Company Happiness Ebenezer Isabel Scrooge and Christmas Past You You Scrooge and Young Ebenezer Love While You Can Christmas Past It s Not My Fault Reprise Scrooge I Like Life Christmas Present Scrooge and Company Act II The Milk of Human Kindness Scrooge and Company Good Times Cratchits The Beautiful Day Tiny Tim and Cratchits The Minister s Cat Company Happiness Reprise Scrooge A Better Life Scrooge Thank You Very Much Scrooge Tom Jenkins and Company The Beautiful Day Reprise Tiny Tim and Bob Cratchit I ll Begin Again Scrooge Finale Scrooge and Company I ll Begin Again Reprise Scrooge and Company Curtain Calls Company Thank You Very Much Reprise Company Cast recordings Edit The original London cast recording featuring Anthony Newley as Scrooge was released by JAY Productions Ltd on 14 October 1997 and is currently available to purchase on iTunes 8 A second cast recording of the 2005 London Palladium production with Tommy Steele was also released by Bill Kenwright Records and was available to purchase in the theatre foyers however it is currently not available to purchase or download A BBC recording of the Palace Theatre Manchester production starring Anthony Newley in the title role with Stratford Johns and Barry Howard was first broadcast on BBC Radio 2 in 1994 and is occasionally rebroadcast on BBC Radio 4 Extra 9 See also EditAdaptations of A Christmas CarolReferences Edit Bricusse Leslie Mark St Germain Charles Dickens 1998 Scrooge libretto Published by Samuel French Inc ISBN 9780573629976 Retrieved 3 January 2009 Scrooge Musical Heaven Retrieved 20 July 2011 Poster Dewynters Ltd V amp A Search the Collections V and A Collections 3 January 2021 Retrieved 3 January 2021 Curve Theatre CURVE ANNOUNCES BRAND NEW PRODUCTIONS OF ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER S MASTERPIECE SUNSET BOULEVARD amp LESLIE BRICUSSE S MAGICAL FAMILY MUSICAL SCROOGE Curve Theatre CURVE ANNOUNCES BRAND NEW PRODUCTIONS OF ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER S MASTERPIECE SUNSET BOULEVARD amp LESLIE BRICUSSE S MAGICAL FAMILY MUSICAL SCROOGE Retrieved 18 January 2017 BBC Programme Index AusStage Scrooge Scrooge Samuel French Retrieved 10 December 2015 Scrooge Original London Cast by Scrooge amp Various Artists on Apple Music iTunes 14 October 1997 Retrieved 18 January 2017 Leslie Bricusse Scrooge The Musical BBC iPlayer Radio Retrieved 26 December 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scrooge musical amp oldid 1125312216, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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