Performance - A Christmas Carol: A Neurodiverse Re-telling

Thursday, Dec 12, 2024 at 7:00pm

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Directed by:
Travis Burbee

Assistant Directed by:
Meggan Dodd

Music Director – Eric Fegan
Costume Designer – William Morris
Scenic Designer – Dana Weintraub
Lighting Designer – Monee Stamp
Sound Designer – Sean Ramos
Props Designer- Madisen Frazier
Devising Collaborator – Billy Eric Robinson
Composer – Ray Dodd

Executive Artistic Director: Aubrie Therrien

CAST:
Ebenezer Scrooge – Max Tunney
Bob Cratchit – Gerard Riley
Narrator – Miles Butler
Narrator – Sandy Gladstone Karpe
Fred – Benjamin Rosloff
Ghost of Christmas Past – Samantha Elisofon
Ghost fo Christmas Present – Joshua Cartagena
Ghost of Christmas Future – Luisa Fernandes
Jacob Marley – Daniel Lugo
Belle – Genesis Solivan
Mrs. Cratchit – Rachel Paine
Tiny Tim – Sean McGowan
Young Scrooge – Conor Tague
Fred’s Wife – Natalie Kaiser
Fezziwig – Gideon Pianko
Joe/Various Characters – Zachary Lichterman

A neurodivergent retelling of this timeless tale. This timeless story follows Scrooge as the spirits teach him a lesson and he gains a whole new understanding of the meaning of Christmas. Weaving together music, dynamic characters, and classic moments, this will be one retelling you will never forget!

Produced by: The EPIC Players

A neuro-inclusive Theatre Company

www.epicplayersnyc.org

About the Company: EPIC Players (Empower, Perform, Include, Create), founded on August 25, 2016, is a nonprofit, neuro-diverse theatre company dedicated to creating professional performing arts opportunities and supportive social communities in the arts for Neurodivergent and Disabled artists. Via inclusive mainstage productions, musical cabarets, original showcases, skills-based classes and career resources, we hope to increase critical employment opportunities, pioneer increased inclusion in the arts, and break down social stigmas surrounding neuro-diverse communities. EPIC trains on greater inclusion in the theatre and the workplace and has spoken at The United Nations, rang the opening bell at the NYSE, and April 2nd was declared "EPIC Players Day" by Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine.

“I have such positive experiences at the EPIC shows that it is hard for me to put into words how much I love them! First, everything is done on a top notch level. The enthusiasm of the actors is inspiring. They deliver their performances with such dedication!


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