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The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge

By Mark Brown

 
at Port Tobacco Players
 

Produced by Cassandra Morris

Directed by Paul Morris

 

Produced by special arrangement with
DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY of Woodstock, Illinois

Originally produced by the Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival,
Orlando, Florida, on December 3, 2004,
Jim Helsinger, Artistic Director | Mary Ann Dean, Executive Director

 

The Port Tobacco Players are supported by grants from the Charles County Arts Alliance, the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive, and by the Charles County Charitable Trust.

 

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ABOUT THE PORT TOBACCO PLAYERS

“The Port Tobacco Players is an all-volunteer organization that puts the performing arts within reach of our community by offering quality productions that are entertaining, educational and though provoking. We train, invest in and support the next generation of theatre artists.”

It was in the days following the Second World War, when a weary America turned its eyes toward rebuilding, that the residents of the small but history-laden town of Port Tobacco looked across their town square at the burned rubble of their once-proud courthouse and decided to rebuild. During the winter of 1947, in the drawing room of Stagg Hall, a plan was conceived to raise money to aid the Port Tobacco Restoration Society in returning their town to its former glory. This group of artists, from Port Tobacco and nearby La Plata, set out to bring to the stage entertainment that would earn enough profit to continue their endeavor and provide for their cause. They spent the next twenty years performing in high school auditoriums, court rooms, village green... where anyone who wanted to see a play could do so. Their efforts paid off and the courthouse was restored.

In 1974 they found a new home—an old 1940’s movie theater owned by a local pharmacist was the ideal spot for a new beginning. They evolved into what they are known as today, a cultural staple in Charles County’s historic landscape. In 2002 another page turned in history when they raised the money to purchase and renovate their home. Returning to their roots, they performed on the road for two years before returning to 508 Charles Street in 2005. And in 2010, their home expanded to include a much needed rehearsal hall and space to store and construct costumes in-house.

Today the Port Tobacco Players perform six shows on their main stage and countless road productions with various ENCORE touring companies. The Port Tobacco Players are dedicated to continuing the tradition of providing quality theater to the citizens of Southern Maryland.

Board of Directors

President - Mike Gahan
Vice President/Productions - Benjamin Simpson
Treasurer/Historian/Library - Craig Hower
Secretary/Membership - Carol Russell 
Facilities - Michael Beryle, Jr.
Education - Heather Bauer
Costumes - Janice Sagers
Public Affairs - Stacey Swickert 
Properties - Kaitelyn Bauer Dieguez

Port Tobacco Players is proud to be a charter member of the Washington Area Theatre Community Honors. www.washingtontheater.org

Director's Note

Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol is woven deep into our collective

consciousness, like a song we’ve always known.

The story’s characters are like figures depicted on ancient Greek pottery — heroes and gods instantly recognized by the Greeks of the time, whether by the way a warrior held a sword or a goddess’s iconic helmet. Tiny Tim’s small crutch, the eerie spirits, Marley’s chains, the chill of Scrooge’s office — all depicted slightly differently in each production, but instantly

recognizable to us all.

The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge takes those iconic images and characters and turns them on their heads. In fact, it puts Dickens’s entire concept of “the Christmas spirit” under the microscope, forcing us to reexamine Scrooge and his “bah humbug” ways. It forces us to ask, “What if it wasn’t Scrooge who needed changing — but the Christmas Spirits themselves?”

When conceptualizing the design of our set, I wanted to put the actors right in your face, as downstage as I could get away with. Victorian theatre was known to be melodramatic and even interactive at times, so I needed to pull the audience into the courtroom so you could feel the intensity of the moment. You are, after all, a part of this trial!

In our work to bring this play to life, the cast and I have had a lot of fun. We’ve shared laughter, silly moments, and the joy that can only be found through hard work. We hope our production not only makes you laugh, but makes you think as well.

I feel privileged to be part of a long line of storytellers who have embraced this public domain masterpiece and striven to infuse it with new life and spirit. And now you’re here, reading this note. As much a part of that story as I am.

Thank you for sharing this experience with me as we happen to be alive on Earth together at the same time adding to the shared dream.

Oh, and Merry Christmas!

- Paul Morris

Cast

Foster Apple
Ghost of Christmas Present
Kim Moore Bessler
Judge Stanchfield R. Pearson
Michael Beyrle Jr.
Mr. Connolly, The Bailiff
Anthony Dieguez
Solomon Rothschild
Alison Dodges
Mrs. Cratchit/Ms. Wainwright/Mrs. Dilber/Translator
Jayden Holmes
Fred/The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Ashlyn Milstead
Belle/Fan/The Ghost of Christmas Past
Christian Scott
Bob Cratchitt/Jacob Marley
Randy Tusing
Ebenezer Scrooge

Production Crew

Producer - Cassandra Morris

Director - Paul Morris

Stage Manager - Grace Hanson

Assistant Stage Manager - Dale Burnham

Set Design - Chris Magee

Set Construction - Scott Hanson, Chris Magee

Paint Design - Lisa Magee

Set Painters - Mary DeMarco-Logue, Jordyn Shymansky

Lighting Design - Tommy Scott King-Taft

Properties & Set Decoration Design - Kathy Mead

Costume Design - Quentin Nash Sagers

Costume Crew - Erica Borgers, Janice Nash Sagers

Hair & Make Up Design - Kaitelyn Bauer-Dieguez

Hair & Make Up Crew - Foster Apple

Program Design - Jason Klonkowski & Isabel Jefferson

Photography - Eric Vorm of Tiny Owl Studios

Headshots - Eric Vorm of Tiny Owl Studios

 

 

SPECIAL THANKS

Craig Hower, PTP Board of Directors, PTP Publicity,

House Managers, the volunteer box office staff and ushers,

and all who pitched in after the program went to print!

Meet the Company

Foster Apple

Ghost of Christmas Present
Foster Apple - Ghost of Christmas Present This is Foster’s second show with the Port Tobacco Players. His past show experiences include "Fuddy Meers", "All in the Timing", "Almost Maine", "Fools", and many more. When they aren’t onstage, they’re working their butt off in welding school. He would like to thank his marvelous family for powering his heart and mind, fueling his passion to create and entertain. I love you Mom, I love you Dad. #autisticactors

Kim Moore Bessler

Judge Stanchfield R. Pearson
Kim Moore Bessler - Judge Stanchfield R. Pearson Kim has thoroughly enjoyed ‘playing’ with this entire cast as Paul and Cassie Morris served as referee and cheerleader, respectively! During the past 25 years, she has portrayed roles ranging from Abby in both BCT and PTP’s productions of "Arsenic and Old Lace"; PTP’s productions of "You Can’t Take It With You" as Gay Wellington (WATCH nomination); Golde in "Fiddler On The Roof"; Juror #8 in "Twelve Angry Jurors"; and Rebbecca Nurse in "The Crucible", for which she won a WATCH award for her cameo. Thank you for supporting live theater and “God bless us, everyone!”

Michael Beyrle Jr.

Mr. Connolly, The Bailiff
Michael Beyrle Jr. - Mr. Connolly, The Bailiff Michael has been a member of PTP going on 6 years now. He currently sits on the Board of Directors as Facilities Chair. You may have recently seen Michael in the hilarious musical "Young Frankenstein: The Musical" as Inspector Kemp. While not onstage, you can find Michael by the grill or baking up a fine dish in the kitchen. He wants to thank his wife and kiddos for letting him pursue this fun hobby! “Good show, jolly good show!!”

Anthony Dieguez

Solomon Rothschild
Anthony Dieguez - Solomon Rothschild Anthony has been a member of PTP since 2010 and was most recently seen as Karl Lindner in this year’s production of "A Raisin in the Sun". Other PTP acting highlights include "Arsenic and Old Lace", "The Woman in Black", "The Tempest", and "The Importance of Being Earnest". Outside of PTP, Anthony is a video editor and photographer. He would like to extend his thanks and love to his wife Kaitelyn and their children Wilhelmina, Sebastian, and He-Who-Is-Not-Yet-Named for sharing him with PTP these past few months.

Alison Dodges

Mrs. Cratchit/Ms. Wainwright/Mrs. Dilber/Translator
Alison Dodges - Mrs. Cratchit/Ms. Wainwright/Mrs. Dilber/Translator Alison is so delighted to return to the PTP stage and share it with this amazing cast! Some of her most favorite past performances include Ouiser in "Steel Magnolias" (NTP), Dotty in "Noises Off" (NTP), and Mrs. Dilber in "The Trial of Ebenezer Scrooge" (PTP) to name a few. Outside of the theatre, Alison can be found on the pickleball court or walking all over town with her dog, Romeo. She would like to thank her family and friends for their support!

Jayden Holmes

Fred/The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
Jayden Holmes - Fred/The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come Jayden is excited to continue acting with PTP. His past credits include Jitterbug/Crow/Ensemble in "The Wizard of Oz" (PTP), Tinneman-Tribe Member/Ensemble in "The Real Wiz: Returns" (Divine Dance Institute), and Dancer/Choreographer in "The World Culture Festival 2023" (The Art of Living). When off stage, he attends the College of Southern Maryland for Musical Theatre. As well as being an actor, he is also an artistic director, choreographer, dancer, music producer, singer, and songwriter. Jayden wants to thank his family and friends for the unwavering love and support they show him. IG: @jdnhlms

Ashlyn Milstead

Belle/Fan/The Ghost of Christmas Past
Ashlyn Milstead - Belle/Fan/The Ghost of Christmas Past Ashlyn is excited to be making her official acting debut at Port Tobacco Players! She was last seen in "The Bugs" (Demeter) and "Rock of Ages" (Constance) with Towson University’s Actors Anonymous. Other past productions include "Clue On Stage" (Mrs. Peacock) at St. Charles High School and "Getting to Know… Footloose!" (Ensemble) at PTP’s Camp Mockabee. When she’s not onstage, you can find her working, reading, listening to music, and enjoying time with family and friends. She wishes to thank her family, her friends, and her castmates for all their love and support!

Christian Scott

Bob Cratchitt/Jacob Marley
Christian Scott - Bob Cratchitt/Jacob Marley Christian is very excited to be a part of this show, and to work with PTP for the first time. He most recently worked with Missoula Children’s Theatre where he toured their version of "Aladdin" as a director, and also played Genie. Chris studied Theatre Performance with a minor in Musical Theatre at Frostburg State University, where he received a Bachelor of Science. He currently works as a choir and theatre teacher, and feels extremely blessed that he can teach his passions while continuing to perform. He wants to thank his family and friends for their unwavering support, his White Oak people who made the drive all the way from MoCo just to see this show, and this amazing team who made his first time on stage in a year feel like he was right back at home.

Randy Tusing

Ebenezer Scrooge
Randy Tusing - Ebenezer Scrooge Randy joined the world of community theatre in 1981 when he was cast as the Lion in "The Wiz" here at PTP. He has been given so many wonderful and memorable opportunities as an actor, director, choreographer, and designer (set, lights, and sound). Randy has been seen in "A Man For All Seasons" (Cromwell), "Brighton Beach Memoirs" (Jack), "Julius Caesar" (Casca), "The Crucible" (Danforth), "True Colors" (Bogart), "Death of A Salesman" (Ben), "Wait Until Dark" (Roat), and "The Play That Goes Wrong" (Chris/Inspector). All my love and thanks to Paul, Cassie, cast, and crew. We hope you have enjoyed being with us, as much as we have enjoyed being with you. Keep spreading your sunshine and joy always.

Dale Burnham

Assistant Stage Manager
Dale prefers to be behind the scenes, having worked as a stage crew member for shows as varied as "Deathtrap", "Elf the Musical", and "Twelfth Night" in the past several years. She was previously the Assistant Stage Manager for "The Importance of Being Earnest", and is ecstatic to be back in that role again for this production! She wants to thank her partner, Rory, for his unending support.

Kaitelyn Bauer Dieguez

Hair & Make-Up Design
Kaitelyn is an English teacher at St. Charles High School. She is also the Director of PTP’s Encore Kids, and will be finishing up her term on the Board of Directors at the end of the year. She has been a member of PTP since 2009 and has participated in over 40 of their productions. Kaitelyn has previously won 3 WATCH Awards for makeup and hair design. She would like to wish her husband, Anthony, and the rest of the cast and crew a wonderful show!

Grace Hanson

Stage Manager
Grace has been involved with PTP for the last 10 years. She started her time with the company onstage in a 2013 production of "A Christmas Carol". Since then, she has crewed "Equivocation", "The Guys", and "Bent" all at Hard Bargain Players. She has stage managed "The Importance of Being Earnest"; "The Curious Dog in the Night-Time"; "Twelfth Night"; "Wait Until Dark"; "9 to 5: The Musical"; and "Young Frankenstein: The Musical". She has also acted as dramaturg for PTP’s production of "Macbeth". She is thrilled to have the opportunity to work with such an amazing cast and crew.

Scott Hanson

Set Construction
Scott has been involved with PTP since 2022. He started working backstage during "The Curious Dog in the Night-Time". He was part of an amazing crew building the set for "Hello, Dolly!" He was the lead Set Builder for "Twelfth Night" and won a WATCH Award for Set Construction for a play. He also assisted in building "Once Upon a Mattress" and "Young Frankenstein: The Musical". Scott enjoys working with other builders and supporting his wife and daughters with the projects they are involved with. He is looking forward to working with this production team.

Chris Magee

Set Design
Chris is super excited to be working with this great team to put this show on the PTP mainstage. Previous shows include "Twelfth Night" (WATCH nomination), "Beauty and the Beast" (WATCH nomination), and many, many more over the last 12 years. Where has the time gone? Thanks to Scott for being a great building partner. Thanks to Lisa Magee for tackling the painting.

Lisa Magee

Set Painting
Despite usually being found in the costume loft, this isn’t Lisa’s first time picking up a paintbrush. Other Set Painting credits include "White Christmas", "Hairspray!", "Beauty and the Beast", and more. It’s a nice change of pace from costumes, plus she likes the Set Designer. ;)

Kathy Mead

Properties and Set Decoration
Kathy has been a continuous member of PTP for 32 years and has produced 13 mainstage productions since 2006. She enjoys the creative challenges of designing props and decorating sets. Recent work in these areas includes PTP’s "You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown"; "Once Upon a Mattress"; and "Twelfth Night". Kathy retired in 2018 from her 30+ year Federal career, and then served as a member of the adjunct faculty at CSM for seven years. She is now in her first year of “ultimate retirement.” In addition to community theater, she enjoys hiking, bicycling, dancing, scrapbooking, genealogy, travel, fan conventions — and especially finding ways to share all those things with her children (David, Erin, Katie, and Adam) and grandchildren (Katharine, Joseph and Elora).

Cassandra Morris

Producer
Cassie has been making theatre and digital media alongside her husband, Paul, since 2008. There is no one she would rather (or could possibly) make art with. Eleven months ago, they collaborated on their coolest, cutest project yet: Baby Bennett (who wishes he could see the show that’s kept his parents so busy, but it’s past his bedtime)! Outside of the theater, Cassie is a volunteer social media manager, an amateur conservationist, a collector of tchotchkes, and a reporter/editor for Yahoo! Entertainment.

Paul Morris

Director
Paul is excited to make his directorial debut at PTP! He wants to thank the cast for being so easygoing and funny throughout this process. He would also like to thank his beautiful wife and Producer, Cassandra; his dog, Pumpkin; and his son, the friendliest baby in the world, Baby Bennett. When Paul isn’t busy at PTP, or at Coal Road CrossFit across the street, you can find him at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, working on the Hubble and Webb Telescope missions. Thanks for supporting local theatre!

Quentin Nash Sagers

Costume Design
Quentin has been doing shows at Port Tobacco Players for nearly 15 years, most notably as an actor and a costume designer. He has designed costumes for "Ragtime!" (WATCH nomination); "Hello, Dolly!" (WATCH nomination); "Sister Act" (WATCH nomination); "White Christmas"; "1776" (WATCH nomination); and many others at PTP. Over the summer, Quentin designed costumes for "Dreamgirls" (2nd Star Productions) in Bowie, MD. Quentin is also a drag performer, D’Manda Martini, and recently won a WATCH Award as D’Manda for her performance as Lady Bracknell in "The Importance of Being Earnest" at PTP. D’Manda is also a guest speaker, cosplayer, storyteller for Drag Story Hour, performs in and hosts events, and attends conventions all over the United States.

Tommy Scott King-Taft

Lighting Design
Tommy’s love for community theater began as a wee lad thanks to his family’s involvement with the District Heights Theater of the Arts. It was a wonderful experience which continues today. Tommy is grateful to his husband, Michael, for understanding that all life outside of the theater ceases to exist during tech weeks. WATCH nominations: "The Sound of Music" (PTP), "Brighton Beach Memoirs" (PTP); "Dixie Swim Club" (PTP); "Blithe Spirit" (PTP); "1776" (PTP); "Christmas Schooner" (PTP) // WATCH awards: "Fiddler on the Roof" (PTP); "Spamalot" (PTP); "Macbeth" (PTP).

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