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WHO'S WHO in the CAST

GREGORY HINES (Scrooge) born February 14, 1946, is the second son of Alma and Maurice Hines. He began dancing at the age of 2 1/2 and for the following 15 years worked all over the U.S. and Europe with his older brother Maurice as The Hines Kids. His father later joined the act as Hines, Hines and Dad. They worked with great success in nightclubs, TV and concerts. In 1973, after the act split up, Gregory turned his attention to developing his guitar playing and song writing skills. He moved to Venice, California, near Los Angeles, formed a jazz rock ensemble called Severance, and released an L.P. of original songs. Gregory made his Broadway debut last season in Eubie!, for which he was nominated for a Tony Award, won a Theatre World award, and Outer Circle Critics' Award, and a Theatre for Renewal award. He was also nominated for a Soho Weekly News award. He has appeared on "The Johnny Carson Show" and made a memorable appearance with Eubie Blake on "Saturday Night Live." He choreographed an Off-Off Broadway show, Blues In The Night, which ran at the Candlewood Area Theatre. He has recorded with Horace Silver on a new album to be released in the fall. Gregory lives in Chelsea with his roommate, Pamela Koslow, who works for Other Stages, an Off-Off Broadway theater newspaper and her daughter Jessica. He has a nine year old daughter, Daria Lynn, who lives with him for half the week. He also finds time to maintain his skills in Korean karate, in which he holds a 1st Degree Black Belt. Gregory is currently filming a movie in New York, Wolfen, with Albert Finney.

TIGER HAYNES (Marley) has created a number of memorable Broadway portrayals, among them The Tin Man in The Wiz and the Bill Robinson takeoff to Carol Burnett's Shirley Temple in the musical, Fade Out, Fade In. Introduced to Broadway audiences in New Faces of 1956, he has been featured in City Center productions of Finian's Rainbow and Kiss Me, Kate, in which his renditions of "Another Openin', Another Show" and "Too Darn Hot" brought down the house. he also appeared as the Duke of Milan in the Broadway musical, Two Gentlemen of Verona, was prominently cast in the Actors' Studio production of Arthur Kopit's Mhil Dhai Im and toured nationally in the Great White Hope. His film credits include George Washington is Alive and Well. Mr. Haynes organized and was the guitarist of The Three Flames, the group that had a monumental hit called "Open The Door, Richard." He has had his own radio and TV shows and has appeared on virtually all the TV variety and talk shows, most often with Merv Griffin.

LARRY MARSHALL (Tenant's Representative/Christmas Past) was nominated for a Tony and a Drama Desk Award and won a Grammy for his portrayal of Sportin' Life in Porgy and Bess. On Broadway he also played Hamlet in the musical, Rockabye Hamlet, Hud and Berger in Hair, Valentine in Two Gentlemen of Verona and appeared in Inner City. Recently he won plaudits for his playing of The Magician in Ntozake Shange's Spell #7 at the New York Shakespeare Festival. At Lincoln Center he was Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream. A featured soloist in Leonard Bernstein's Mass,, which opened the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., he has sung at the Metropolitatn Opera and has been a soloist at concerts of the New

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