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It's Christmas
As the curtain rises, we find ourselves on a busy street in Charles Dicken's
London on Christmas Eve. Throngs of joyful people bustle about reveling in the
happiness and joy of the season.
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Jacob Marley's Dead
The spirited crowd moves off. Three portly men of business, their demeanor as
stern and starched as their winter clothing emerge debating the validity of a
rumor concerning the death of a colleague, Jacob Marley.
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God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen
Seven years has passed. Once again it is Christmas Eve. Our "hero" Ebenezer
Scrooge sits busy in his office brooding over his ledger book, the usual scowl
on his face. In the distance is heard the approach of happy children regaling
themselves with a Christmas tune.
Humbug!
Scrooge erupts from his desk, flings open the door and growls his infamous expression:
Humbug! The children scatter in all directions.
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It's Christmas! (Reprise)
As Scrooge prepares to leave for the day, he grudgingly grants the request of
the meek and mild clerk, Bob Cratchit "the whole day off tomorrow".
Again we hear the children singing in the distance. This time they poke fun at
the ogre Scrooge mimicking him. Cratchit joins in with glee as he anticipates
a wonderful Christmas day.
The Ghost of Christmas Past
Scrooge tries in vain to calm himself by his fireplace late the Christmas Eve
after his encounter with the first unearthly visitor, Marley's Ghost. Out of
the silence of the night appears the second of the spirits. Scrooge pleads with
the Ghost to show him mercy.
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He's My Brother, He's My Friend
The Spirit returns Scrooge to his forgotten past to see his younger self with
his beloved sister, Fan. She expresses her love and admiration for her older
brother.
He's Not the Man
The ghost shows Scrooge how his heart begins to grow cold and hard with avarice
as he loses the one and only love of his life.
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Lonely Am I
Scrooge enters his living room in his night gown and cap. He is still hearing
the wailing of the terrible voice. Suddenly appears the ghost of his friend
and former business partner Jacob Marley. Marley’s ghost explains
to Scrooge that he has been put on earth to help Scrooge redeem himself from
his sinful ways (“Lonely Am
I”) and that he will be visited by three more spirits who will also
attempt to redeem him. Scrooge refuses to believe his eyes and ears as
he falls asleep on the large armchair that he is sitting on.
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Why?
The rise of the curtain reveals Scrooge lying at center stage. He vents
his emotions for the first time (“Why?”). Out
of the darkness appears the terrifying Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. The
ghost does not speak. It will only point with its boney, white hand. Three
businessmen appear. They are discussing the death of a colleague. They
agree that they would not go to his funeral, but may go only if a lunch is provided. Scrooge
recognizes the men as colleagues and wonders why he is not with them as he usually
is. A man and wife appear. The man explains to his wife that a person
who has lent them money has died. They are relieved because the debt will
be transferred to someone else, and that the new creditor “could never
be such a merciless creditor as he was.” Scrooge wonders who they
are speaking of.
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The Ghost of Christmas Present
Scrooge's third visitor terrifies him with dark jollity.
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A Lady Who's A Man (after me own heart)
Scrooge is horrified as thee Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come shows the housekeeper,
Mrs. Dilber, coldly selling the bed curtains that she took from his deathbed.
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God Bless Us All, Everyone
The family of Bob Cratchit is gathered at the hearth where the sickly Tiny Tim
sings of the true and simple meaning of Christmas.
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