NTPA Presents 15th Annual Scrooge The Musical December 10-21, 2025

By Danielle Shermer | NTPA, Contributor

North Texas Performing Arts announces its 15th Annual production of “Scrooge – The Musical” featuring its largest cast ever with 150 adult and youth actors in this holiday favorite that has brought over 20,000 patrons to Plano’s holiday tradition. NTPA’s Scrooge is the longest-running musical adaption of a Christmas Carol in Texas.

Scrooge will be directed for the 8th time by NTPA Vice President and eleven-time Scrooge veteran Mike Mazur, who received his BFA from Bowling Green and MFA from the prestigious New York University’s (NYU) Tisch School of the Arts. Mike has directed hundreds of shows on both coasts and Texas, and has performed off-Broadway, in Hollywood, London, Warsaw, and Paris.

Darrell Rodenbaugh joins the cast as NTPA’s “Scrooge” in his 15th year with opening night representing his 125th performance in this role as the longest performing Scrooge in Texas. “It is such an honor to come back to this role with this amazing cast. I am energized by Scrooge’s very special message of rebirth and redemption and the powerful message it shares,” explains Rodenbaugh. “Scrooge teaches us that we have the opportunity to start our lives all over again and change for the better, and gives us our second greatest Christmas story.”

“Most rewarding to me is when audience members tell us that they come back to see Scrooge year-after-year to get them into the Christmas spirit” says Mazur. “Each year we keep the show new, fresh and bigger and better than the year before, this year enhanced with scenes created from actual visits to Dickens’ neighborhood.”

“Scrooge teaches us that we have the opportunity to start our lives all over again and change for the better, and gives us our second greatest Christmas story.”

Actor Darrell Rodenbaugh AKA Scrooge

The cast includes professional actress Gennifer Stratton (Annie Get Your Gun national tour), former Plano City Councilmember Shelby Williams, 2022 BroadwayWorld Supporting Actor of the Year Tom Walsh, and several members of NTPA’s creative staff including Kerry Murdock from NPTA Frisco, Elena Maldonado-Dunn from NTPA Plano and the Managing Director of NTPA’s Accessible Theatre, Gabrielle Collins.

A true “family” production, half of this year’s cast takes the stage alongside a family member, with one family of five active in this year’s cast. The cast includes four Tiny Tims, each with a parent in the production, as well as actors from NTPA’s Starcatchers troupe for actors with disabilities, and NTPA Deaf Theatre star Meryl Evans. Over two-thirds of this year’s cast have been in past successful NTPA Scrooge productions.

NTPA will again provide two “Gift to the Community” performances, providing free tickets as a “Christmas Gift” to veterans and underprivileged families. Audience members will participate in pre-show carols, a special visit from Santa Claus, free snacks during intermission, and a post-show gift bag. Those interested in sponsoring this invitation-only event or applying for participation should reach out to scrooge@ntpa.org.

The runtime is 2.5 hours and the show is rated G for all ages.

Tickets range from $13-25. The show runs for two weekends with evening performances at 7:15pm and matinees at 2:15 pm. The two Wednesday shows will be Gift to the Community performances. In addition, a special ASL performance will be held on Saturday, December 20th, 2:15 pm.

NTPA Repertory Theatre Creative Director Nick Mann is the Assistant Director, and long-time NTPA student and now Resident Director Brenna Petersen is the show’s choreographer, and Kaitlyn Barnard joins as the show’s Musical Director.

Scrooge the Musical

by NTPA Repertory Theatre

December 10-21, 2025 at 2:15 pm and 7:15 pm

Location: Courtyard Theater and Rodenbaugh Theatre, Willow Bend Center of the Arts

Tickets: $13 for advance tickets, $15 at the door, $25 for premium seating

Ticket link: https://ntpa.org/event/scrooge/

In this timeless musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge undergoes a profound experience of redemption over the course of a Christmas Eve night, after being visited by the ghost of his former partner Jacob Marley and the ghosts of Christmas past, present and future. Based on the Oscar-nominated film, SCROOGE reminds us all that tomorrow can be a better day. In the words of Tiny Tim: “God Bless Us, Everyone!

Scrooge the Musical is made possible by the generous support of the City of Plano and its Cultural Arts Commission and the generous sponsorship of Winston & Strawn, LLP and Media Sponsor Local Profile. Other supporting patrons include David and Chris Downs, the Baxley Foundation, and Steve and Janet Sherlip.

Most roles are played by multiple actors. Patrons should consult the performance’s cast list online if they are interested in seeing particular actors. More information and showtimes at ntpa.org/event/scrooge/.


About North Texas Performing Arts

North Texas Performing Arts (NTPA) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to developing the character of youth through quality performing arts education and family entertainment. NTPA evolved from Plano Children’s Theatre founded three decades ago and is now the largest youth theatre organization in the country. NTPA is headquartered at Willow Bend Center of the Arts in Plano and has additional performance and educational spaces in Fairview, Frisco, and Dallas. Each year NTPA provides opportunities to more than 11,000 students ages three to 18 through its “Ten Characters” leadership development program. NTPA’s professional artistic staff uses theatre, dance, music, voice, film and TV to ignite a lifelong passion for the performing arts and guide young people on a path to becoming better citizens in our community and our world.

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