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A New Twist on A Christmas Carol from Celebration Theatre

Celebration Theatre (7051 B Santa Monica Blvd West Hollywood, CA 90038)
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This imaginative adaptation of the Christmas classic is now a Celebration Theatre tradition. Ebeneezer Scrooge is the world-famous fashion designer behind S&M, the clothing line he started with his partner Jake Marley. After Marley's death, Scrooge's life spirals into loneliness and tyranny. This is the story of Scrooge's anger and coldness and, ultimately, a tale about the healing power of love and redemption. Oh, it also has ghosts -- and they're fabulous.

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The last date listed for A Christmas Carol was Sunday December 21, 2008 / 3:00pm.

7051 B Santa Monica Blvd
West Hollywood, CA 90038
323-957-1884
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18 Goldstar Member Reviews

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This was the most fun you could have watching the same old story. I smiled and laughed so much my cheeks hurt! What a wonderful twist and very talented actors! The entire cast and theatre staff were friendly and fun and I would definately tell everyone I know this show is a MUST SEE for this holiday season!! Wonderful, fantastic, fun, hip and right on this nose with the original story "sort of" :0). My cousin and I LOVED IT!
Written on Nov 27 2008

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This is a fun twist on the old classic, delivered with relish by an enthusiastic - and smartly attired - cast. Treat yourself to 75 minutes of "queer" fun!
Written on Dec 01 2008

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This was the most entertaining production of A Christmas Carol. I was literally bursting with laughter. I loved all the actors especially all the ghost. One particular ghost funked up the small theater. Outside of that everything was wonderful.
Written on Dec 15 2008

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This was just so much fun. For a small budget theater I don't know how they pulled off the multiple costume changes ... each more amusing, and the spare but imaginative set design.

The insane cast, was anchored by a sophisticated Michael Taylor Gray as Scrooge. Several actors were standouts in their mid sized parts, including Lindsay Wray & Joy Sudduth as the Back Up Singers & Michael Mullen as Marley. The real scene stealer was Charlene Modeste. Not your standard Hollywood beauty, she made you believe she was astonishingly gorgeous from the moment she strutted out. It was as good as watching Jennifer Hudson in "Dreamgirls".
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<p>An imaginative adaptation of the Christmas classic and now a Celebration tradition! Ebeneezer Scrooge is the world famous fashion designer behind S & M, the clothing line he started with his partner Jake Marley. After Marley's death, Scrooge's life spirals into loneliness and tyranny. This is the story of Scrooge's anger and coldness and, ultimately, a tale about the healing power of love and redemption. Oh, it also has ghosts. And they are fabulous!</p>
About Celebration Theatre
Celebration Theatre is a company of artists dedicated to creating a dynamic outlet for progressive gay and lesbian voices in contemporary theater and performance in Los Angeles. They intend to create a broader involvement in their community, conduct a rigorous exploration of society's changing sentiments and values, and share these explorations with a wider audience.

About the Ticket Supplier: Celebration Theatre

Celebration Theatre is a company of artists dedicated to creating a dynamic outlet for progressive gay and lesbian voices in contemporary theater and performance in Los Angeles. They intend to create a broader involvement in their community, conduct a rigorous exploration of society's changing sentiments and values, and share these explorations with a wider audience.