...as George, an actor from Anchorage. Anchorage actor Dick Reichman, known to many in Juneau as last season's Ebenezer Scrooge, plays Candy. Other actors are Brandon Demery as Slim, and Roblin Gray Davis as Curley, Alicia Hughes-Skandijs...
The ethos of Ebenezer Scrooge is now infecting federal disaster relief.It was inevitable that this bipartisan practice - helping storm-tossed Americans...
...and curled a bit at the ends, just like Scrooge's hair. The adaptation written by Gerard Stropnicky focuses on Ebenezer Scrooge, magnificently presented by Dick Reichman, an actor from Anchorage. He plays Scrooge as a misunderstood man with...
...by Charles Dickens in 1843, the story follows the life-altering transformation of grumpy, penny-pinching old Ebenezer Scrooge, who, after being haunted by no fewer than four ghosts over the course of one evening, is persuaded to reconsider...
...of Alaska's future," Frasca said, comparing the projections to the warning given to the fictional character Ebenezer Scrooge in Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol." Some of the programs eliminated under the "Plan B" budget include...
...an inspection with Inspector Ebenezer Scrooge. Santa had a lot to accomplish...Inspection Program. Inspector Ebenezer Scrooge will be our inspector. I understand...Hello Santa, I'm Inspector Ebenezer Scrooge, here to assure that your airworthiness...
When Charles Dickens invented the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge and the ``Bah, humbug'' reaction to the holidays, he hit upon a human chord that still rings true. The infectious gaiety...
...Banfield. On the side, he is president of the Perseverance Theater board and a local stage veteran, currently playing Ebenezer Scrooge in Theatre in the Rough's production of "A Christmas Carol." Other roles include Polonius in a TR production...
...shopping obviously opposes the messages of Jesus and Saint Nicholas. Lost in the madness as well is the meaning of Ebenezer Scrooge's transformation in the more recent Charles Dickens' classic "A Christmas Carol." What good are any of these...
...It would recognize the role of Christ, they say. And the role of giving, or better yet, receiving. Like Ebenezer Scrooge shivering in the night, I'm left to visualize, to imagine Christmas 2008 as it might be. I can almost see my...
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