"Anchoring the production is Michael Selkirk, in his third go-round as the surly antithesis to the holiday season. With his wide white sideburns, gruff demeanor and booming voice, this is a Scrooge who, at first, seems unlikely to ever change his ways. But (spoiler alert), he does indeed change, and Selkirk makes the transition believable, the pure joy he receives in abandoning his miserly ways etched clearly on his face."
"Michael Selkirk makes for a sturdy Claudius, conniving and corrupt, and particularly powerful in a confessional monologue." →
"Selkirk embodies Prospero’s power-hungry brother, Antonio..." →
"...stalwart Michael Selkirk, an actor with a booming voice...makes Scrooge’s transformation totally believable." →
"Among the other scene stealers in this stellar cast...Michael Selkirk makes for a comically tousled Sir Toby Belch..." →
"Anchoring the production is Michael Selkirk...this is a Scrooge who, at first, seems unlikely to ever change his ways." →
"Selkirk...turns in a powerful performance." →
This award-winning production, which is becoming an annual holiday attraction at the theater, returns with Michael Selkirk in the leading role. He turns in a powerful performance and remains believable throughout, even as the character undergoes his remarkable transformation.