A Christmas Carol
Ebenezer gets the capitalism scared out of him in this holiday classic.
Carl F. Gauze is a wealthy but reclusive student of the arts, semi-retired from a stellar career as an insurance calendar salesman. His real fortune derives from his great grandfather, Herman S. Gauze, who invented a sterile surgical dressing in Zurich shortly before the First World War, amassing a vast fortune selling it to both sides. Carl has recently been looking at bikes, and can’t decide between a Harley Fat Boy or a Vespa. Decisions, decisions.
Ebenezer gets the capitalism scared out of him in this holiday classic.
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Mel Brooks’ best comedy ever returns to put on some Ritz.
What if Gilbert and Sullivan did “Chicago” with the cast of “Happy Days”?
We return to the longest running theatrical Halloween extravaganza in Orlando.
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