A spirited comedy about a very haunted theater! Theatrical Stage Manager Nick Papadakis (Rik Deskin)— call him “Pop,” everybody does—takes a new job at the infamously haunted Majestic Theatre in Seattle one week before they open their annual holiday cash-cow. “A Seattle Christmas Carol.”
Legend has it that The Majestic is haunted by dead film and stage star Jack Fairbanks (Mark Redfield), his beautiful wife, Victoria (Brinke Stevens) and company (Joshua Kennedy and Brian Chetelat).
It’s the Majestic Theatre’s 13th season, and Nick walks into a maelstrom of chaos. Are Managing Director Jerry Jerome (Matthew Bowerman) and Artistic Director Stan Flanagan (B. Thomas Rinaldi) actively sabotaging the show?
Will Nick and Co-Stage Manager Jane Bigelow (Andi Shrem) fall in love?
Which living actors will get pink eye or go to jail—uncured ham Chip Bateman (Steve Treacy), sarcastic Rosemary-Margaret (Stephanie Graham) or mumble-mouthed Herb (Mike Moran)?
And what secrets does the cranky receptionist Miss Aggie (Lois Bailey DeVeas) keep?
Also featuring Kim Deskin and Olivia McMahon. A comedy for theatre lovers everywhere!
Jack Fairbanks and Company will return.
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“[A] happy send-up of all things Christmas and community theater. Despite excellent high-end sound effects and an old-time radio feel, the thirteenth season of the fictitious Majestic Theatre isn't going so well. They have a new stage manager who is falling for the assistant stage manager, a grouchy receptionist, a sabotaged script, a washed-up leading man, and a balcony full of ghosts. Will love or chaos prevail? The multitalented Mark Redfield wrote, directed, and performs in this gentle satire of the Charles Dickens classic, but as always it's Tiny Tim, played by a rambunctiously hilarious Olivia McMahon, who steals the show.”
— AudioFile
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Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1848) transformed the American literary landscape with his innovations in the short story genre and his haunting lyrical poetry, and he is credited with inventing American gothic horror and detective fiction. He was first published in 1827 and then began a career as a magazine writer and editor and a sharp literary critic. In 1845 the publication of his most famous poem, “The Raven,” brought him national fame.
Olivia McMahon is a voice talent and audiobook narrator.