Abigail
Bailey Maupin and Gregory Maupin bring you a parlor-sized adaptation of
the holiday classic. The words are straight from
Charles Dickens and the storytelling style is exactly
what belongs in front of an old and massive fireplace: voices, shadows, and
music. Run time is approximately one hour.
If
you're a theatergoer in Louisville, the faces and voices of Abigail
Bailey Maupin and Gregory Maupin are probably known
to you: they've performed in thirty-plus shows with Kentucky Shakespeare; they
made up all kinds of nonsense for their own company, Le Petomane Theatre
Ensemble, for ten years in the back rooms of the Rudyard Kipling and the Bard's
Town; between the two of them they've narrated over 400 audiobooks; and among
other appearances at Actors Theatre of Louisville over the years, Abigail was Renfield
in the most recent production of Dracula and Greg was the
whole live cast of a solo Christmas Carol. As Rannygazoo, they've
also played their weird, delightful, forgotten century-old ragtag ukulele songs
to weird, delightful people in bars, theaters, and house concerts in
Louisville, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Sandy Hook, Connecticut, and so forth...not
to mention at the Filson and at Oxmoor, where they're excited to play again,
this time in fancy Victorian wear.