CN: December 11, 2013

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December 11, 2013

A Christmas Carol

Recipes

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Home Style Chicken Post Pie

Get Outta Town

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Anheuser-Busch Holiday Lights

Business

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Center for Hearing & Speech Gerry Love as Scrooge

Photo courtesy of Jim Wolf

Presented by the Hawthorn Players Florissant’s Hawthorne Players will again present a charming, music-filled production of Charles Dickens’ classic story A Christmas Carol on December 20, 21 and 22 in the Florissant Civic Center Theatre. A cast of 30 performers will sing, dance, and portray the memorable characters who surround that stingiest of curmudgeons, Ebenezer Scrooge. Scrooge, portrayed by veteran actor Gerry Love, humbugs the holiday until the spirit of his former partner Marley, along with the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future, open his heart and mind to the reality that mankind is his business. Hawthorne’s version of this great story has become a cherished tradition since the venerable theatre troupe first presented the show in 2007. Nancy Crouse adapted the Dickens’ novella and designed and directs the production which features a large cast of talented actors, singers, musicians and dancers. The musical direction is in the sure hands of Ike Eichenberger, and Julie Strathman-McCameron adds fun-

filled dances. The production features beautiful period costumes by Jean Heckmann and Tracy Newcomb. The key set element is a clock face, complete with magically moving hands going both forwards and backwards. A Christmas Carol reunites many Hawthorne stars, including John Roberson and Kathryn Weber as the Cratchits, Kay Love as the Ghost of Christmas Past, Pam Geppert as the Ghost of Christmas Present, and Robert Doyle as Marley and the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come. Ike Eichenberger and Dottie Bertolino are the delightful Fezziwigs. This Hawthorne production is a family affair, with parents and children, sisters and brothers all lending their talents both on stage and behind the scenes. Performances are on Friday, December 20 at 8pm; Saturday, December 21 at 2 and 7pm; and Sunday, December 22 at 2pm. Admission is $14 for adults; $12 for seniors and students; and $5 for children twelve and under. Tickets may be reserved by calling the theatre box office at 314.921.5678.

Proceeds from this show benefit the Duckie DeMere Scholarship fund, which has presented over $50,000 to North County high school seniors active in the performing arts. For more information visit www. hawthorneplayers.com

School

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North County Christian School

Philomena photo courtesy of The Weinstein Company

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