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