Little Dickens

Little Dickens

A Production of Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes

Little Dickens

A Production of Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes
Music by John Alcorn

Previews: December 3 & 4, 2024
Opening: December 5, 2024
Closing: December 22, 2024

In Ronnie Burkett’s Little Dickens, the cast of The Daisy Theatre take on the beloved holiday classic, A Christmas Carol, in the merriest marionette mash-up ever. Faded Daisy diva, Esmé Massengill, plays the role of miserly, drunken, bitter Esmé Scrooge, in this Burkett-esque retelling of the Dickens classic. As always with an improvised Daisy show, there is no set script, and in the journey of Esmé Scrooge toward redemption, she encounters all the Daisy favourites portraying Dickens’ familiar characters. In keeping with the vaudeville show theme of The Daisy Theatre, popular Christmas songs will feature in a burlesque opening, sultry jazz solos, and the merriment of Fezziwig’s party. A raucous, adults-only holiday treat, Little Dickens holds true to the heart of A Christmas Carol by featuring The Daisy Theatre’s most iconic and beloved character, Schnitzel, as Tiny Tim. Adults only (16+).

 


Times
Previews - Tues Dec 3 & Wed Dec 4
Opening - Thurs Dec 5
Half Priced Tuesdays - Dec 10 & 17
Tue - Sat @ 8:00pm
Sun @ 2:00pm
Info
The Roxy Theatre:
Nancy Power Theatre
16+

Run Time 90 minutes
Tickets
$24.50-$58.00
incl. $1.00-$2.00 fee

Cast & Crew Biographies

Creator and Performer

RONNIE BURKETT

Ronnie Burkett has been captivated by puppetry since the age of seven and began touring his shows around Alberta at the age of fourteen. Ronnie Burkett Theatre of Marionettes was formed in 1986, continuously playing on Canada’s major stages, and as a guest company on numerous tours abroad. Ronnie received the 2009 Siminovitch Prize in Theatre, The Herbert Whittaker Drama Bench Award for Outstanding Contribution to Canadian Theatre, a Village Voice OBIE award, and four Citations of Excellence from the American Center of the Union Internationale de la Marionnette. In 2019, Ronnie Burkett was appointed as an Officer of The Order of Canada and in 2024 he was awarded Canada’s Governor General’s Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Achievement.

Music Arrangements and Production

JOHN ALCORN

John Alcorn is one of Canada’s premiere jazz vocalists, delivering his distinctive renditions of jazz standards on the most prestigious bandstands and concert stages across Canada. His list of citations and acknowledgements in music and theatre include both Jazz Report (Male Vocalist of the Year) and Dora (Outstanding Music) awards. As composer, lyricist, musical director, arranger and producer, he has collaborated with numerous significant Canadian theatre artists, including Daniel MacIvor, Deanne Taylor, Sky Gilbert, Theresa Tova, and Tomson Highway, and eight collaborations with Theatre of Marionettes

Stage Manager

CRYSTAL SALVERDA

With over 30 years in the entertainment industry, Crystal has been blessed to work both across the country and internationally stage managing some wonderful productions. She has had the pleasure of working with Ronnie fo the past 11 years. She has also worked with companies such as Blyth Festival, Kidoons Network, Calgary Stampede, Necessary Angel, Soulpepper Theatre, Canadian Stage, Harold Green Jewish Theatre, just to name a few. Other work experience includes Operations for Field of Dreams and Little League Classic (BaAM Productions), Sales Manager (Westsun), Concert Stage Manager (Marquis Entertainment).

Technician

Ashley Carter

Ashley (She/Her) has been a full time Theatre & Live Event Technician since 2019, though her journey started much earlier when she joined her high school tech club. Working on events such as concerts, conventions, galas, festivals, and live theatre, she finds joy in representing, creating, and bringing to life all forms of live arts. Having come to the Roxy Theatre in Season 48, she is honored to be a part of the incredible Theatre Network team!

Ashley believes that art, in all of its forms, is and should be a place of community, of expression, and of acceptance. Anybody anywhere, no matter their age, language, orientation, experiences, or tastes, can find art that speaks to them, and that’s the way it should be. As a member of the Métis Nation of Alberta, Ashley hopes to continue the work this industry has done to create spaces that are inclusive, welcoming, and safe to all members of all communities, by incorporating the Métis values of Unity and Harmony as well as honoring Tatawaw, the Cree phrase meaning “Welcome, there is room”.

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