Meet the Ensemble of A Christmas Carol
Excitement is building for Lenoir Community College’s presentation of A Christmas Carol ~ A New Musical, in partnership with the LCC Foundation and Fine Arts Department. Coming to the stage in LCC’s newly renovated Briley Auditorium November 11 – 20, this show is sure to put everyone into the holiday spirit.
This musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, A Christmas Carol, brings the traditional story of Scrooge to life on the stage. Written by Keith Ferguson and Bruce Greer, and directed by LCC’s own, Jessica Cruz, this musical theater adaptation is faithful to the words of Charles Dickens and has been performed by professional theaters, community theaters, schools, and churches in the United States, Canada, and United Kingdom over and again in recent years.
Tickets range from $12 for children ages 3-12, to $25 for reserved orchestra seating. Tickets are available at https://our.show/lenoirccachristmascarol or by calling the LCC Foundation at 252.233.6824.
This production is a community affair involving 38 cast members and a 13-piece orchestra. It takes many voices to bring the music to life. The ensemble is comprised of the following members:
Alexis Lee is proud to be part of LCC's production of A Christmas Carol. She has also been in Willy Wonka Jr. at New Bern Civic Theater (NBCT).
Moth Levin has lived in New Bern most of her life until moving to Dover last year, and is excited to be in her second play. She was recently Mrs. Beauregard in Willy Wonka Jr. (NBCT) just a few months ago.
Natilee Levin is from New Bern and participated in Willy Wonka Jr. (NBCT). This is her first production with LCC.
Kendra Loftin of Kinston is excited to return to an LCC production. Her first production was Annie.
Megan Manning of Kinston helped as a stage manager at LCC for the production of Annie in 2018. She is in the ensemble and is playing the role of the daughter of Fezziwig.
Miranda Quinn is a staff member at LCC and this is her first involvement in theater. She is excited to be part of the ensemble and is playing the role of the daughter of Fezziwig daughter.
Deborah Jo Wilson is part of the ensemble and plays the role of Party Guest No. 5. She enjoys singing and playing the piano, especially at her church.
Brooke Van Winkle is a current student and LCC alumni. As this is her first play, she is super excited to join the rest of the cast in bringing to life the story of A Christmas Carol.
Tanner Wilson of Kinston has previously played the role Boy Scrooge in Ebenezer and a guard in Jesus Christ Superstar.
Arielle Winn of Kinston is the oldest of four girls. She is a student at LCC and is planning to graduate in the spring of 2023. She is working towards majoring in musical theatre or vocal performance. She is excited because this is her first time being in a show. She has had numerous performances around her hometown such as the County Fair, Christmas Parade, and the first Renaissance Faire.
Tabitha Horton is appearing on the LCC stage for the first time. She is excited to share this experience with her younger sister, Anya.
Anya Horton is excited to perform in her first show at LCC.
Alyssa Bayless Tiburcio is excited to be back onstage with LCC. She has eleven years of theater experience and has traveled as far as New Bern and Smithfield to be in shows.
Keith Oleneack is also a part of the ensemble.
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