Miss Scrooge: A New Holiday Musical - December 01 - December 04, 2022

Penny & Pound Theatre Productions

 Who's Who 

  • Nikole Beda head shot

    Nikole Beda

    as Ebenezer Scrooge

    PENNY & POUND: DEBUT! | Nikole comes from a short line of actresses including, well, herself... Some of her favourite past roles include Usherette (The Rocky Horror Show), Eddie (The Rocky Horror Show), Cheryl (Evil Dead the Musical), The Chair (The Other Person) Jordan Baker (The Great Gatsby), and you can watch for her upcoming role as The Witch (Into the Woods) with Paris Performers' Theatre this coming May! She's very excited to be playing the iconic role of Ebenezer Scrooge in this exciting retelling of the classic tale and truly hopes you enjoy the show!

  • Pat Skinner head shot

    Pat Skinner

    as Bob Cratchit

    PENNY & POUND: DEBUT! | Paddy is pleased to be performing in Miss Scrooge with this wonderful cast and crew. His first show with Penny & Pound Theatre. Paddy has been involved with community theatre for 8 years, on the stage, behind the scenes and building sets and props for many shows. He is currently serving on the board of directors at Hamilton Theatre Inc. His previous credits include Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors, Eddie in The Rocky Horror Show, Ethan in The Full Monty (HTI); Bobby in Cabaret (The Players Guild) and several productions of Music Hall at Drury Lane Theatrical Productions. Paddy would like to thank his family and friends for their support.

  • Christina Yun head shot

    Christina Yun

    as The Ghost of Christmas Past

    PENNY & POUND: DEBUT! | Christina H. Yun (she/her) is a Korean-Canadian soprano hailing from Mississauga, Ontario with over a decade of performing and teaching credits. Recent engagements include Lensky (Eugene Onegin; Opera Queens), Donna Elvira (Don Giovanni; VSMF), Ada Smith (The Shop Girl; COSA Canada), Contessa Almaviva (Le nozze di Figaro; LROW), Helena (A Midsummer Night’s Dream; HSOF), as well as performing as part of a guitar-voice concert series for public and private audiences in the Bay Area, California (2019-2020). Christina is passionate in changing the landscape of live performance culture to promote inclusivity (with focus on spotlighting IBPOC and queer artists), accessibility, and the telling and re-imagination of well-known stories.

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