The North Texas Performing Arts Repertory Theatre will present its Christmas tradition, Scrooge, The Musical, a show by award-winning songwriter, Leslie Bricusse.
Ebeneezer Scrooge has spent all his life accruing gold and allowing all his loved ones to slip through his hands. On Christmas Eve, Scrooge is given one last chance for forgiveness and redemption.
This year’s production again features a very special “Merry Christmas Celebration,” including a chance for children to meet with Santa before each show. Each show also begins with favorite Christmas carols and photo opportunities with Scrooge and Tiny Tim after the show.
The December 7-9 performances will be at North Texas Performing Arts at Willow Bend Center of the Arts, while the December 14-16 performances will be at Courtyard Theatre.
The North Texas Performing Arts Repertory Theatre will present its Christmas tradition, Scrooge, The Musical, a show by award-winning songwriter, Leslie Bricusse.
Ebeneezer Scrooge has spent all his life accruing gold and allowing all his loved ones to slip through his hands. On Christmas Eve, Scrooge is given one last chance for forgiveness and redemption.
This year’s production again features a very special “Merry Christmas Celebration,” including a chance for children to meet with Santa before each show. Each show also begins with favorite Christmas carols and photo opportunities with Scrooge and Tiny Tim after the show.
The December 7-9 performances will be at North Texas Performing Arts at Willow Bend Center of the Arts, while the December 14-16 performances will be at Courtyard Theatre.
The North Texas Performing Arts Repertory Theatre will present its Christmas tradition, Scrooge, The Musical, a show by award-winning songwriter, Leslie Bricusse.
Ebeneezer Scrooge has spent all his life accruing gold and allowing all his loved ones to slip through his hands. On Christmas Eve, Scrooge is given one last chance for forgiveness and redemption.
This year’s production again features a very special “Merry Christmas Celebration,” including a chance for children to meet with Santa before each show. Each show also begins with favorite Christmas carols and photo opportunities with Scrooge and Tiny Tim after the show.
The December 7-9 performances will be at North Texas Performing Arts at Willow Bend Center of the Arts, while the December 14-16 performances will be at Courtyard Theatre.