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Director, and playwright Tom Mula performs his bestselling version of Scrooge's business partner - Marley's Ghost. Complete with a brilliant original score by Lawrence Schanker.
Genre:
Kids/Family: Children's Storytelling
Release Date:
1996
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Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol
© Copyright-Tom Mula
(755484000847)
Record Label: Woodside Avenue Music Productions, Inc.
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AVAILABLE ONLY AS A DOUBLE-CASSETTE SET.
Move over Scrooge, it's time for Jacob Marley to tell his story. Written and performed by award-winning actor and playwright Tom Mula, this hilarious, affectionate, and very moving work brings the ghost of Jacob Marley out of the shadows and into the spotlight to tell HIS version of the Dickens classic. Take a fanciful tour of Marley's afterlife and his assignment to redeem Scrooge -- and himself -- in this delightful gem.
Music composed by Larry Shanker
Produced by Robert Neuhaus
Winner of 1998 AFIM Indie Award
Broadcast nationally on NPR
"The first year I played Scrooge in Chicago's Goodman Theatre's annual production of A CHRISTMAS CAROL, my close friend and brilliant director Terry McCabe brought his children to see a matinee. At lunch afterwards, his ten-year-old daughter Hazel Flowers McCabe commented that she thought "Jacob Marley got a raw deal," (arranging Scrooge's ghostly visits, but remaining in chains himself.) We all agreed she had a point.
That idea rattled around inside my head for the next few years of playing Scrooge. Finally, I decided to set right this injustice, and wrote my own version of Scrooge's redemption, in which Jacob Marley is, deservedly, much more center stage. It was originally read on December 21, 1994, and received rave reviews. Adams Media published it the next year, beautifully illustrated by Larry Wojick, and it became a bestseller.
In the book, I begin with an apology, that closes with: "I approach Dickens' masterpiece with fear and trembling, but I take comfort in the knowledge that however this effort is received, A Christmas Carol will remain pristine, unbesmirched by my muddy little footprints.
But hopefully, there will be one less sad old ghost clanking about through eternity."
I hope you enjoy this. -T. M.
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Required listening
author: Gary Bailey
This story should be required listening for everyone! What a great twist on an old story-you may never look at Scrooge or Marley (or Christmas for that matter) in quite the same way again! Buy this-and pass along extra copies to your friends!
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Just great fun
author: Dale Hagen
Having heard this on NPR, I just had to track it down. I enjoy listening to this every year. This year I bought copies to give as gifts. A humorous tale of redemption that provides perspective on how we should live.
Note: This comes as two cassettes
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terrrific new perspective
author: Jane Riley
This is a clever and unique perspective on the classic tale. At last, Marley is redeemed by the same revelation that has saved Scrooge from the horrors of an afterlife created by his own "chains." This story weaves together the familiar elements of the Dickens story with the entirely new back-story of Marley's time in the afterlife. Very entertaining!
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Most enjoyable
author: Fred Griffith
Be careful how effortlessly you bandy around the word CD. I was surprised when I got this that it was not a CD, however after going back and reading the finer print I realized I had errored. Aside from that it is almost what I needed. I am acting the part of Marley in the 4 man version of the play and the cassette is differernt in that he does the one man version. There are a lot of differences if you are getting this as a study tape as I was. I'm still glad I got it. Thanks.
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