A Christmas Carol: Scrooge in Bethlehem
Item Number: 00-29224
Format: Children's or Multi-Generational Musical
Voicing: Unison/2-part
Adapted and Arranged by Anna Laura Page and Jean Anne Shafferman
Orchestrations by Tim Hayden
A Christmas Carol: Scrooge in Bethlehem is an adaptation of Charles Dickens' 19th-century English story, A Christmas Carol. In this creative adaptation, Scrooge is the Bethlehem Innkeeper who refuses shelter to Mary and Joseph on that first Christmas night. His front desk clerk, Bob Cratchit, comes to their aid while Scrooge sleeps alone in his dark room in the inn. When God sends an angel with the Light of Salvation to Scrooge, the wretched man is forced to search his soul. Gradually he realizes that he has traded his soul for money. His final redemption reflects the promise of salvation for all, both poor and rich, in the birth of Emmanuel, God with us. Grades K-8. 20 minutes.
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