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Release Date:
November 27, 2020
Original Title:
Estella Scrooge
Genres:
Family | Music
Production Companies:
David Bryant Productions
Michael Alden Productions
Streaming Musicals
Witzend Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 130
Estella Scrooge is a Wall Street tycoon with a penchant for foreclosing. A hotelier in her hometown of Pickwick, Ohio has defaulted on his mortgage and as a Christmas gift to herself, Estella decides to deliver the sad news in person. Arriving at the Harthouse Hotel on Christmas Eve, Estella discovers that the mortgage holder is none other than her childhood sweetheart, Pip Nickleby. Always the humanitarian, Pip has generously transformed the property into a refuge for the distraught, disabled and displaced. A freak snowstorm forces Estella, much to her dismay, to take refuge at Harthouse. That night, as it happened to her ancestor Ebenezer long ago, she too is haunted by three visitations. And oh what uninvited overnight houseguests they are!
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Art Designer:
Zach Wilson
Casting:
Tara Jayne Rubin
Choreographer:
Natalie Lomonte
Costume Designer:
Somie Pak
Director:
John Caird
Director of Photography:
Tyler Milliron
Editor:
Tyler Milliron
Executive Producer:
Kevin Surace
Michael Alden
Jeffrey Grove
Bev Ragovoy
Dawn Smalberg
Hair Designer:
Denna Olivieri
Lyricist:
Paul Gordon
Makeup Designer:
Denna Olivieri
Music:
Paul Gordon
Music Supervision Assistant:
Conor Keelan
Music Supervisor:
Brad Haak
Novel:
Charles Dickens
Producer:
Michael Jackowitz
David Bryant
Prop Designer:
Katherine White
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