Hartford,
CT, July 15, 2017 – Hartford Stage
announced today that Michael Preston
will be taking on the role of Ebenezer Scrooge for the 20th
anniversary of Michael Wilson’s
beloved production of A Christmas Carol – A Ghost Story of Christmas.
Well known to Hartford audiences from his six seasons with the company playing
the larger-than-life Mr. Marvel, Michael Preston has performed on Broadway and
internationally with the Flying
Karamazov Brothers and is on the faculty at Hartford’s Trinity College. Preston follows in the footsteps of Bill Raymond, who retired last
Christmas after 17 seasons in the role.
“Playing
Scrooge is really a dream come true for me,” Preston said. “I get to pay homage
to Bill but also make the role mine. I’m completely honored and humbled. A
Christmas Carol is at the very generous heart of the Hartford community.
With the 20th anniversary of A Christmas Carol, Michael Wilson’s adaptation is even
more important in this particular world that we’re in – the idea that change is
possible and that the spirit of humanity resides in even the most troubled
being.”
“Michael
Preston will bring much joy, humor, and a good dose of healthy mischief to the
part. I can’t wait for rehearsals to begin,” said Rachel Alderman,
Hartford Stage Artistic Associate and second-year director of the remounted A
Christmas Carol – A Ghost Story of Christmas. “It feels like an early
Christmas present – knowing that we have such a devilish Scrooge to discover
together!”
Former
Hartford Stage Artistic Director Michael Wilson, who adapted and directed the
original Hartford Stage production of A Christmas Carol – A Ghost Story of
Christmas, said, “I am thrilled that Hartford Stage has selected Michael Preston
to wear Scrooge's nightshirt beginning this November with the theatre's 20th
anniversary production. There is no better way to honor Bill Raymond's
inimitable mark on Dickens' iconic hero for almost two decades than by leaping
forward with yet another extraordinarily theatrical and deeply detailed artist
as Michael Preston. May all the ghosts of Christmas Carols past haunt Michael
pleasantly for many years to come.”
Preston,
an Associate Professor of Theatre and Dance at Trinity College, served
as co-director of Doug Elkins’ Fräulein
Maria, a playful dance-imbued love letter to The Sound of Music,
performed in New York, at Jacob’s Pillow, around the country and at Hartford
Stage in June 2011. He also portrayed Egeus/Peter
Quince in Darko Tresnjak’s production of A Midsummer Night’s
Dream in collaboration with the Hartford Symphony Orchestra in
January 2014.
Preston is
a member of the Shaliko Company, founded by Leonardo Shapiro, in New York City.
He has also worked with John Sayles (including the films Eight Men Out and Matewan), David Cale,
Wynn Handman, and Theodora Skipitares. From 1991 through 2000, Preston toured
internationally as one of the Flying Karamazov Brothers, including in three
different runs on Broadway. He collaborated on and performed nine different
shows with the Flying Karamazov Brothers, ranging from the post-modern tragedy Le
Petomane to an update of Room Service (winner of an L.A. Critic’s
Award in 1998). They were nominated for an Olivier award in London for Best
Comedy in 1994. Preston directed their show Life: A Guide for the Perplexed
and co-directed Peter and the Wolf with Barbara Karger, which was
choreographed by Doug Elkins, in Amsterdam in 2001.
Performances
for the 20th anniversary season of A Christmas Carol – A Ghost
Story of Christmas begin on Friday, November 24. Single tickets go on sale
Saturday, July 15, and can be purchased through the Hartford Stage Box Office
at 860-527-5151 or online at https://www.hartfordstage.org/christmas-carol/. Discounts for groups of 10 or more are available
for select performances. For additional information on group sales, call
860-520-7114 or email groupsales@hartfordstage.org.