| Mrs. Scrooge is a charming musical adaptation of the Dickens' classic "A
Christmas Carol" but since the genders are reversed, most of the major and
minor leads are for females. There are also many supporting roles/chorus
parts for children, teens and adults.
Get in the Christmas Spirit!
MRS. SCROOGE--A new musical based on Charles
Dickens' classic, "A Christmas Carol" but with a twist: the
genders are reversed. It can be produced with a cast as small as
15 or as large as 50, with leads and minor leads for children,
teens and adults--plus many small roles for chorus members. All
of the major leads--and many of the minor leads--are female,
making it an excellent vehicle for male-short community and
school theatre. While this version reverses the genders of the
main characters, this doesn't change the title lead's stinginess or
displeasure for the Yuletide season.
This new musical bends tradition to offer family
audiences a female Ebenezer and a female Bob Cratchit. Penny-
pinching tycoon Eliza Tupper, a widow whose sour disposition
has earned her the nickname "Mrs. Scrooge", learns charity and
gratitude not just from the spirited visits by four ghosts but also
from Mary Jane, her newly arrived orphan niece, and her kindly
housekeeper, Francine, the female equivalent of "Bob Cratchit."
Aunt Eliza decides that an orphanage would make the
best home for Mary Jane. Fortunately for MJ, Francine
persuades the old grouch to let her niece stay with her for the
holidays. After Aunt Eliza has a quartet of ghostly visitors, her
outlook changes. The character of "Tiny Tim" is replaced by
Francine's husband who was injured in a factory accident.
There's also a hilariously forced romance between
Francine's eldest daughter, Patricia, and a redcap who befriends
her family. Warmly familiar, Reiser's songs fit the story like
tinsel on the holiday tree. Packed with humor and compassion,
this show is truly in the "spirit" of the season.
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