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DePauw Theatre has partnered with United Way of Putnam County to raise money for their Basic Needs Fund, which provides access to life-saving resources for families in crisis. During this turbulent year, it is especially important to support one another and strengthen the community. As you stream the show, please consider donating to United Way of Putnam County via the link provided below: Web Link: http://igfn.us/form/6dy5QQ Text-to-Give: Text GIVEHELP to 91999 DePauw Theatre presents Charles Dickens' "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" A Zoom Production Adapted for radio-on-stage by Anthony E. Palermo Musical score composed and arranged by Anthony E. Palermo Directed by Susan Anthony Technical Assistance by Jaye Beetem Video Editing by Matt Johnson Choral Music arranged by Eric Schmidt _______ ANTHONY E. PALERMO (PLAYWRIGHT/DIRECTOR) is a radio dramatist, performer, and educator based in Los Angeles. His work is heard on NPR and Satellite Radio as well as in audiobooks and on-stage with L.A. Theatre Works, California Artists Radio Theater, numerous theatre troupes, and on national tours. His holiday-themed plays, A Christmas Carol, It's A Wonderful Life!, Auntie-Scrooge, a Backwards Christmas Carol, The Nativity Play, and The Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow have seen hundreds of productions around the world since 1998. Tony's sound effects work on Yuri Rasovsky’s Sherlock Holmes Theatre contributed to its winning the 2006 Audie Award--the Oscar of audiobooks. Tony directed the 60th anniversary production of Norman Corwin’s On a Note of Triumph--for which he also re-created Bernard Herrmann’s orchestral score. Tony has provided live SFX for shows such as Eric Idle’s What About Dick?, CART's Together Tonight, Good House for a Killing, LATW's Hamlet, Macbeth, A Doll House and Copenhagen, as well as performing 65 solo shows at the California State Fair. Tony’s Sonic Storytelling Studio at San Francisco’s Exploratorium is a permanent exhibit that has seen thousands of visitors since 2006. His Sparx Audio Adventures assembly programs and workshops are popular with schools and colleges across California, the U.S. and the world. Tony also hosts the RuyaSonic Radio Drama Resources website, offering info on writing, directing, scoring, engineering, and sound effects. www.RuyaSonic.com