A couple late teasers for this year:
We could do with some holiday Spirit, so come round this Halloween for a very Spirited seasonal tale of transformation, and our latest twist on an old classic.
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You should probably all know that Marley was dead to begin with. And, yet, he may be the first spirit you encounter this evening.
That's right, we mashed up our holidays for the telling of our first ever Hallows Garage ghost story!
Charles Dickens visits the Hallows Garage! |
Eventual ad libs aside, here's a look at our rough script from this special season, retelling Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" in miniature. All the following taking place in Scrooge's bedroom, of course
Our setting for this season. |
[BELLS CHIME IN WITH THE START OF "GOD REST YE, MERRY GENTLEMEN." A SNOOZING SCROOGE JUMPS UP FROM BED WITH A START.]
Old Scrooge nodding off for an unsettled snooze. |
Oh, what a restless night it’s been. Why are you awake, Ebenezer?
[SCROOGE RISES AND WALKS TO THE FIREPLACE]
What’s this? Ah, yes. That silly Christmas wreath my useless nephew, Fred, gave me earlier today. Not even useful for stoking the fire.
Can't even burn the thing? What's the point? |
Bah, Christmas. A poor excuse for picking a man’s pocket every 25th of December. The entire day off? With pay? It’s nearly as bad as giving Halloween candy to begging children each October. Bah, humbug!
Ever the businessman, Scrooge even counts money in his own bedroom. |
The first, my late business partner, Jacob Marley. Not to be confused with his very different cousin, Bob.
No, there was old Jacob, [BACKGROUND: CHAINS SLOWLY CLANKING]
all bound and weighted down, still carrying the chains he’d forged by all the wrongs he’d done in life. He claimed I’d designed one of equal measure already seven Christmases ago, and far weightier now than even his. I shudder to think… [CHAIN CLANKING STOPS]
A shadowy Marley was always out front to greet visitors. If they spotted him. |
The first of those was the Ghost of Christmas Past.
[BACKGROUND WHISPER: “RISE AND WALK WITH ME”]
With that spirit came a flood of memories of my youth. A lonely boy, sent away to school. I recalled the love of my dear sister and former fiance. All long gone. All emotions long forgotten.
Hmm. “Emotion.” A humbug!
Scrooge is not interested in talking "feelings." |
And yet, I can’t help but recall happier times, like old Fezziwig’s Christmas parties [BEMUSED LAUGH], later drown out by a nagging fear of the poverty I’d known as a child, leading me to become the business man I am today.
Hmmm. Surely all for the best, I suppose.
The Ghost of Christmas Present has just gone.
[BACKGROUND BIG AND BOLD: “COME IN AND KNOW ME BETTER, MAN!”]
This spirit showed me many things, including what so many townsfolk and even family members really think of me. Hmmph.
Scrooge continues to share his evening—and his life story—up 'til now. |
[THE CLOCK BELLS TOLL 3 AM. SCROOGE LOOKS AT THE CLOCK AND RISES.]
Ah, 3 a.m. I should be off to bed.
Ah, but surely this was all a fanciful dream. Perhaps just a bit of undigested beef causing these apparitions to seem so real. Bah, it’s all just a humbug! A humbug, I say!
Some things you can't just dream away. |
[THE GHOST OF CHRISTMAS PAST APPEARS AND GRABS SCROOGE BY THE SHOULDERS. SCROOGE TURNS WITH A START.]
That moment you realize there's a GHOST behind you. |
[SCROOGE TURNS TO SEE THE TERRIFYING, SHROUDED SPIRIT.]
Ah, I take it I am in the presence of the Spirit of Christmas Future. Spirit, I fear you above all the spectres that have come before, as I fear I’m too old to change. But, show me what you must.
[THE SPIRIT POINTS. SCROOGE IS CONFUSED.]
What are you pointing at? The bed? [SPIRIT SHAKES HEAD NO]
The wall is it? [SPIRIT SHAKES HEAD NO]
The random people standing nearby as we recount this story?
[SPIRIT PUTS OTHER HAND TO HEAD AND SHAKES HEAD NO]
Scrooge really does not get it. |
What then? [THE SPIRIT POINTS. SCROOGE NOTICES SOMETHING UNUSUAL]
What’s this? [SCROOGE UNCOVERS A GRAVESTONE AND CRUTCH IN THE SNOW]
Scrooge reveals a possible scenario to come. |
An iconic look ahead. |
Always pointing toward an uncertain future. |
A gravestone. And does this crutch belong to the boy?
Is there truly an empty chair in the Cratchit home?
And do I see my own name inscribed upon this stone?
Grim predictions. |
Spirit, tell me, are these the shadows of things that will be, or of things that might be?
I can look upon this no more.
[SCROOGE COVERS THE GRAVESTONE]
Good spirit, show me that these shadows may be altered! I’m not the man I was. God help me, I will honor Christmas in my heart and try to keep it all the year! Show me these things may change!
Reality finally hits different for Scrooge. |
[THE SPIRIT WALKS OFF BACKWARD AS SCROOGE HIDES IN THE COVERS, TREMBLING. HE UNCOVERS HIS FACE AND LOOKS AROUND.]
It’s morning. I’m still here!
I’m as light as a feather! I’m as merry as a school boy!
Scrooge's celebratory dance. |
I say, you there! What’s today my fine fellow?
[SCROOGE PROCESSES THE RESPONSE (which was quite typically, "Halloween," of course)]
A remarkable boy! An intelligent boy! Perhaps a confused boy, as I think today is actually Christmas Day, but... Oh, it is. It's Christmas Day! I haven’t missed it! The spirits did it all in one night! Of course they did. They can do anything they like!
[BACKGROUND: "JOY TO THE WORLD" BELLS]
Wait! Let me give you something.
[SCROOGE LOOKS AROUND FOR AN APPROPRIATE GIFT. THE SPIRIT’S HAND SUDDENLY APPEARS, HOLDING OUT A BASKET OF TREATS]
Well, isn't that handy? |
Ah, yes, the Halloween candy I confiscated earlier this year! it's perfect!
Quite convenient. |
Scrooge's sudden generosity delights trick-or-treaters young and old. |
And now, presenting one of the evening's live shows for your viewing pleasure:
FREAKY FACT: Per the ad lib, we really did have the tornado sirens sound overnight, waking us all up. On Halloween morn. No wonder Scrooge was so cranky. Humbug! 💯
Surprised at this holiday mashup? Admittedly, so too were we at first, when the theme was finally decided relatively late in the year. The telling of this particular tale, which may seem off-season to some, was largely inspired by Christianity Today's 2023 podcast series "Be Afraid," in which their final—and also unexpected—Christmas episode explored many of the both terrifying and redemptive elements bound up in this classic.
However, let it be known I've long loved this story, having viewed many different versions over the years, not least of which was the much revered 1992 release of "The Muppet Christmas Carol," in which Michael Caine played a phenomenal Scrooge. (If you've never seen it, go do that.)
But it was the podcast that had us at, "Of course, it's a ghost story." We'd never showcased a true ghost story before. And since you can be any character you want for Halloween, why not recreate this particular nightmare before Christmas?
Further surprising may have been our casting choices. The truth? One of us is simply faster at writing and effectively memorizing lots of dialogue, especially on short notice—and a packed October had us pulling much of this together in just the few weeks ahead of Halloween. Besides, having the spirit stand taller than Scrooge further enhanced the dramatic effect.
Let's not forget, we needed Christmas Future on those backstage sound effects. |
We processed some similarities between Scrooge and our former Mr. Hyde, and concocted the Scrooge look with the dressing gown (a late Amazon purchase), greyed hair (thanks to some awful smelling, tinted hairsprays) and voicing. The accent, while somewhat inspired by noticing several Scrooge's angrily rolling their "R's," was also based in part on the voice of Sylvester McCoy, who played the seventh Doctor in the original Doctor Who series.
Yep. Obviously loved playing this part. |
This
unanticipated opportunity to play Scrooge has provided an
entirely new appreciation of the depth of this work. (And prompted a later deep dive into the story via a free online course from Hillsdale College.)
A post-Halloween acquisition of a faithful reproduction copy of Dickens' original book. |
Still, it's Christmas Future's faceless, reaper-like appearance and absolute silence—while always pointing ahead—which remain particularly disturbing. This was the scene I simultaneously most anticipated and dreaded as a child, as it is necessary for Scrooge to face the possibilities presented by this foreboding spirit ahead of his personal transformation to a kinder, gentler soul. This spirit really does embody the fearful anticipation of many of us toward our own futures.
Christmas Future notes the time of his appearing. |
Thankfully, even Scrooge has a ghost of a chance. |
For the props department, this year was largely designed with items we hadn't used in Halloweens past, including an old grandmother clock once belonging to my grandparents, and the last good deed of a phenomenal twin bed I'd owned from youth. (Shout out to Serta for the most comfortable mattress ever—right to the end. 😢)
The gravestone and fireplace were both special purchases for this scene, with the "firelight" produced by a candlelight flame effect bulb.
Tiny Tim's crutch was from a set unexpectedly spotted at a local thrift store and modified, without damage, to appear a bit smaller. Following this short stint in theatre, these crutches would soon find a new supporting role via the STL Help Medical Equipment Lending Program.
Meanwhile, the "snow" was collected a while back in long anticipation of another theme we hope to explore in Halloween future.
A look ahead at what could have been. |
Scrooge's home counting table. Cause every shilling counts. |
A closer look at Scrooge's spoils. |
A better look at the Marley knocker. |
Getting an extra cut on the Gloforge before pickup. |
Additionally, while the book has the clock strike back to midnight, other tellings have the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come arriving at 3 a.m. In part for logistical purposes, we allowed the three chimes of the clock to mark this third spirit.
Scrooge turns his back to the future. |
Still trying to work out the time travel sitch on the classic clock. |
Until Halloween future! |
Of course, for "A Christmas Carol" we had to hand out Christmas ducks! Scrooge was also feeling generous enough to give each recipient a gold or silver coin—made of chocolate, of course. Standard pretzels and candy were rounded out by a miniature Sweet Tarts candy cane.
Just spreading that Christmas cheer. |
Special thanks to our church pal, Peter, for coming in clutch this year, as several of our usual helpers weren’t feeling well, and for even shooting our late live performance video.
Late night garage shenanigans with the crew. |
JUST THE TEXT:
While we need not fear any past (or future) friends coming round to haunt us, the celebration of Christmas really is a great reminder of an event that can change us too. It’s the celebration of a very special baby named Jesus. Spiritual beings called angels even announced His birth, proclaiming Jesus was “God with us,” the Prince of Peace on Earth.
Jesus grew up to be infinitely more kind and generous than the transformed Scrooge! He was willing to give everything, even Himself, so we don’t have to carry the weight and chains of any wrongs we’ve done, like Scrooge’s old friend, Jacob Marley, described. No, Jesus came to carry that weight for us and offer God’s forgiveness. And that means we never have to be haunted by our past, disturbed by our present or in fear of our future.
What’s more, knowing Jesus means we can know a completely unique Spirit—that is, the Spirit of God Himself, the Holy Spirit, who can help us be kind and generous just like Jesus. If we know we’ve been forgiven by God because of Jesus’ generosity, the Holy Spirit can also help us forgive the mean or angry “Scrooges” we might meet in life too.
None of us is too old, or even too young, to trust Jesus and receive the Holy Spirit’s help to change and love others well. To that we say, like Tiny Tim, “God bless us, every one!”
If you’d like to know more about Jesus, you might fancy reading the Big Story, plus find Bible links and videos at hallowsgarage.blogspot.com.
With that, we wish you a merry Christmas... and a happy Halloween!
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