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Ebenezer!
By: David J. LeMasterISBN: 978-1-93180-519-3
Script: $6.50
eScript (Internet Download Perusal Script): $6.50
Notebook Script: $16.75
   (8.5 x 11 3-ring binder with large margins for notes)
First Performance Royalty: $60.00
Each Additional Performance: $60.00
Types: Full Length Play, Seasonal Play, Adapted from Literature
Genres: Comedy, Parody
Running Time: 85 minutes
Speaking Cast: 20-30 either, 20-30 total cast
Flexibility: doubling possible, gender flexible
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Synopsis:
Dickens got it backward—Scrooge was good, and everyone else was bad! In this wild adaptation, Scrooge is visited by the ghost of his old business partner, who sends three spirits to show Scrooge the world is horrible and there is no hope left. The Ghost of Christmas Past, a B-movie actor, forces Scrooge to relive old pains. The Ghost of Christmas Present, a die-hard entrepreneur in a Santa suit, reveals Scrooge's nephew, Bob Cratchett, embezzling funds. And worst of all, the Ghost of Christmas Future, a street mime, shows Scrooge the potential for suffering across the world. Will Ebenezer Scrooge allow these spirits to ruin Christmas forever? Will Marley return victorious to the underworld?

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