Alum John Ratzenberger Returns as Scrooge in SHU’s Adaptation of A Christmas Carol
Alum, playwright Grace Caroline Curley’s rendition of a holiday classic continues to raise money for SHU’s theatre arts program
For the second year, actor and alum John Ratzenberger will star as Ebenezer Scrooge in Sacred Heart University’s production of the Charles Dickens’ classic, A Christmas Carol, December 15-17 at the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts.
This production welcomes back Ratzenberger who is known for his acting roles in Cheers, Cars, Toy Story, Wall-E and others. The play also features other alumni.
“I’m happy to be reunited with the amazing SHU student-performers and talented crew,” Ratzenberger said. “We had a great time last year, and I’m looking forward to making more memories this year.”
The production will benefit SHU’s nationally recognized and award-winning collegiate theatre program with 100% of all proceeds going toward the program. The Princeton Review ranks SHU’s theatre arts program as one of the best in the nation.
Alum Grace Caroline Curley ’23 put her own spin, an intergenerational approach, on the 1840s story. Curley, who is currently getting her master’s degree in playwriting at the University of New Orleans, incorporated musical elements into the play while staying faithful to the text. Her adaptation invites audiences to experience the wonder of the holiday season through a beloved, heartwarming tale for the whole family.
For tickets, visit the Edgerton Center website.
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