A script for this classic work is to lengthy to print here and could breach copyright - However, there is a copy in the public domain that could meet your requirements stjohns-chs.org/theatre/Carol/AChristmasCarol-script.html You would of course have to seek permission to use this document from the church concerned
Common songs usually found on Christmas carol CD's include "Jingle Bells," "Silent Night" and "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer." Another song commonly found on Christmas carol CD's is "Frosty the Snowman."
I found out that the themes are, Guilt and innocence and Wealth and poverty. Just search for themes of A Christmas Carol on Google and it will find lots of answers for you.
That is the Ghost of christmas Yet to Come - This is the spirit that Scrooged feared most
Christmas skits of many kinds can be found on YouTube. They can also be found on Site Velocity Test in both video and script form, MacScouter and Apples4theTeacher.
The lyric "the stars in the night sky looked down where he lay" can be found in the Christmas carol "Away in a Manger."
It's where Scrooges employer Fezziwig is first found and where Scrooge works.
IT could be hanged from its present version in to the fact that Scrooge does not repent, is found dead on Christmas Morning, those who worked or had loans /business with him are left destitute and of course the character Tiny Tim does eventually die of his illness.
The lyrics to the Christmas song "Jingle Bells" can be found on many lyric databases specifically for Christmas carols. Some of these Christmas carol databases include Hymns and Carols of Christmas and Carols.
Scrooge before his transformation was obnoxious so i would say after his traansformation was philanthropic
"World Away" means in a different situation or opposite to the situation one found themselves in at that time
"World Away" means in a different situation or opposite to the situation one found themselves in at that time