A Great Way To
End The Year!

What a magnificent turn-out!  The audiences were near or at it's capacity for all the shows and they loved it.  Read what some of them had to say on our new page, "The Audience Talks", a fun addition to our website that allows you, the audiences to be the critic.  I'd like to thank all of the actors who did their jobs complete and performed above and beyond the call of duty especially during these rough times in New York City.  We gave the audience a glorious chance at escaping the depressions of September 11th. With “Sista Scrooge”, I feel the true spirit of New York and the spirit of this holiday season.  This is a time when we all should give thanks for the simple gift of life.  No other theatrical story displays this concept greater than Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”.  A great big thanks to LTG Actors: Cantrese Alloway, Justin Alston, Tanya Cameron, Tamara Cooper, Staxx Corderro, Carla Cruz, Nacinimod Deodee, Charlene Gonzalez, Ieisha Harrington, Jomo Kellman, Bertrice Lalanne, Naima, Black Pearl, Georgia Petrousi, Kim Ramirez, Omari Ramirez, Madeline Reed, Gyasi Ross, Sayeeda, Michelle Seabreeze, Bernard Shropshire, Tawfiq, Eric Thomas, Lazaro Viciedo and Gloria McNeal!  And last but definitely not least, the Writer / Director who made it possible Ah-Keisha McCants Never have I seen an audience laugh so much and have such a good time and isn't that what theatre is all about?  For those fortunate people who had a chance to witness any of the eight performances of “Sista Scrooge”, you’ll pretty much know what I mean. But, for those who haven't, don't fret, "Sista Scrooge" will return next year during the holiday season.  It will be joined by the premiere of "Brotha Scrooge" and "The Grunch That Ripped Off Kwanzaa".  Every holiday season LTG will increase the production value of these seasonal hits and we will continue until they are staples that all families can depend on for holiday enjoyment.  

Reed McCants - Artistic Director

Read what the Artistic Director of LTG and others Theatre groups have to say about their twists on Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" at:
nytheatre.com