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Hinckley actor plays Scrooge in ‘A Christmas Carol’

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Nephew Fred, played by Ryan Mortenson, tries to wish his uncle Ebenezer Scrooge, played by Don Austin, a merry Christmas during Monday's dress rehearsal of "A Christmas Carol" at Stage Coach Players Theater in DeKalb. (Kyle Bursaw – kbursaw@shawmedia.com)

Don Austin has been an entertainer for as long as he can remember.

“When I was little I always wanted to be Elvis, Bing Crosby or Eddie Arnold,” the Hinckley man said. “I was 10 years old and I was crooning.”

Austin, 61, caught the acting bug in his 20s and ever since then he has been in numerous plays and musicals at the Stage Coach Players Theater in DeKalb and with Indian Valley Theatre in Sandwich.

His current role is portraying the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge in a stage adaptation of the 1843 novella “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens, which has been an annual Stage Coach production since 2005. Austin walks with a cane as a result of recent hip surgeries, which he jokes adds to the crabbiness of his miserable character on stage.

Austin met with Shaw Media reporter Curtis Clegg before rehearsal to discuss his career in community theater and his upcoming portrayal of the best-known bad guy of the holiday season.

Shaw Media: Have you played the role of Scrooge before?

Don Austin: Yes, about 12 or 13 years ago in Sandwich at the opera house with the Indian Valley Theatre.

Did you refine or change the character from the way you portrayed Scrooge then?

I’m working on it, yes. The lines didn’t come back that quickly, but you do always try to make it more interesting

Is the dialogue true to the Dickens novel?

It is, but it has been adapted by Scott Morris. The original theater play had more stuff in it – for one, I think there was more of the narrator throughout. Now we just have a narrator at the beginning and at the end.

What is your acting background?

I was in my 20s and there was a fundraiser for the Sandwich hospital. This guy came in with costumes and everything and it was kind of like a musical revue so I went down and tried out for that. I got a part and it just took off from there. It’s a lot of fun.

It sounds like a lot of work too.

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