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Hinckley actor plays Scrooge in ‘A Christmas Carol’

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Is it fun to play the bad guy?

Oh yeah. I haven’t played many, though. In fact I have played mostly in musicals up until about four years ago. Then I got the lead in “Inherit the Wind,” and then there was “All My Sons” – I was a bad guy there.

Did watching other Scrooges on film or stage influence your interpretation of the character?

I might have seen the play once. I might have drawn from all of them (movie versions). George C. Scott did a good one, and Disney did one that looks real, and Jim Carrey was the voice.

What is the source of Scrooge’s crabbiness?

He is just focused on money. If you listen to (Jacob) Marley, and he explains his plight, that pretty much describes Scrooge’s plight. He kept his head down and never looked up to see who he could help. ... He got burned early on in a relationship because he was so tight. He worships money so he loses out on everything. ... You can tell his father wasn’t very nice to him. He was an apprentice and he had great memories of that, but then in his relationship with Belle, it was his miserliness that made her walk away. I think probably after that is when he became a bad apple. He was very good in business though. The opening scene is where Cratchit is trying to sneak some coal into the stove and Scrooge tells him that lump of coal will be deducted from his wages.

The story does have a happy ending though. How do you portray that without sounding too preachy or fake?

The message comes out loud and clear on its own, and then I convey the enthusiasm of it, and I say, “I will live in the past, the present and the future. The spirits of all three shall strive within me. Oh, Jacob Marley! Heaven, and the Christmas time be praised for this!”

Do you have plans to be in other productions after this?

No, not yet. In February there are auditions for “Jesus Christ Superstar” and then for the summer shows there are two musicals, and I think “Annie” is one of them.


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