
A Christmas Twist
The Illegitimate Players
An upbeat and moving adaptation of Dickens' Christmas carol with a modern day twist.
"Wooten has indeed concocted a comedy that puts a great of deal of delicious nonsense into Charles Dickens' most famous story... a multitude of laughs" - The Newark Star-Ledger"Humbug is full of humor, warmth... a must see addition to the list of holiday classics" – The Home News Tribune"A witty, timely, poignant script interspersed with upbeat Christmas carols and a timeless message of caring" – The Westfield Leader"Wooten has nicely shaped his fast paced and lively conceit into a 75-minute play while finding clever modern day equivalents for most of Dickens' characters and situations, and even adding a principal thread of his own... pleasant, bright Christmas entertainment for the entire family" – Talkin' Broadway"The play is for the entire family. Adults will be moved by it, and it would make for a fascinating introduction to live theatre for five-year-olds and up"
— Union Leader
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| ELEANOR SCROOGE 40s: female; attractive, coporate, sharp, sarcastic, initimidating |
| BOBBIE CRATCHIT (Scrooge's assistant) 30s; female; a good soul, loyal, mother, Scrooge's assistant |
| BEN/JACOB MARLEY/GRAVEDIGGER 40s-50s; male; strong comic and versatile actor requires |
| PHIL 20s; good-natured and likeable |
| JOHN/ROBERT/FUTURE 30s; male; tall, handsome, charming, strong comic and versatile actor required |
| SARAH/NURSE/NELLIE 20s; female; strong comic and versatile actress required |
| TESS/CARLA (Eleanor's sister) late 20s; female; plays Eleanor's sister, versatile actress required |
| YOUNG PHIL/TIMMY (Bobbie's son) 9; male; plays Eleanor's nephew and Bobbie's son; stage experience required |
Humbug is a American adaptation play written by John Wooten and published by Samuel French in New York (2008).
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