It is Christmas Eve and seven years since Ebenezer Scrooge's business partner Jacob Marley died. It is cold, biting weather and Scrooge is in his 'counting-house' with his eye on his clerk ...
The ghost who has entered Scrooge’s bed chamber is undoubtedly Jacob Marley. Scrooge asks what the spirit wants with him; ‘a lot’ is the reply. Scrooge tries to maintain that Marley is just ...
Chained and shackled, Jacob Marley is condemned to a hellish eternity unless he accepts his one chance to free himself. To escape his chains, he must first redeem Scrooge. So begins a modern twist ...
On Christmas Eve, an old miser named Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by the spirit of his former partner, Jacob Marley. The deceased partner was in his lifetime as mean and miserly as Scrooge is now ...
The real hero of A Christmas Carol, however, is not Scrooge but his long-deceased business partner, Jacob Marley, whose presence in the story is brief but crucial. (He is, after all, mentioned in ...
It is an indication of how far musicals have come in the 30 years since Alan Menken’s adaptation of Dickens’ Christmas Carol debuted ... was the standout of these. Marley (Barry Keenan ...
“A Christmas Carol,” in six weeks, publishing it on Dec. 19, 1843. The well-received work has been a staple in film and television, beginning with “Scrooge; or Marley’s Ghost” which ...
Keith Gruber (Fred) and the cast of A Christmas Carol PC: Zach Theatre Returning cast members Rod Sanford (Marley/Reverend) and Kenny Williams (Ghost of Christmas Past), delight us once again ...
Ebenezer Scrooge is visited by his former business partner, Jacob Marley and 3 ghosts: Christmas Past, Present and Future, on Christmas Eve night. Through his visits, he learns about the true ...