
The City Youth Ballet of Johnson City brings to stage “A Christmas Carol,” the beloved tale of Ebenezer Scrooge and his encounters with spirits and the true meaning of giving, in a holiday performance set for 7:30 p.m., December 5 and 6, at the Veterans Administration Memorial Theatre at Mountain Home.
Some 25 dancers, members of the CYB’s junior and senior companies, and actors from the community create on stage a Victorian-era community wrapped up in the merriment of the holidays only to meet Scrooge, a miserly financier portrayed by local actor David Clinkscales, who shuns the poor and wallows in his greed. Clinkscales is a Texas A & M theatre major and professional actor now studying for the ministry at Emmanuel School of Religion.
In an overnight of redemption, Scrooge faces the spirits of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet-To-Come. He changes heart especially after seeing the suffering of Tiny Tim, the son of his loyal employee, Robert Cratchit, portrayed by Jake Jessup, a Science Hill High School student, who has played leading roles with the school’s musical productions.
“In Christmas Carol, we have created a holiday treasure for our audiences,” said Susan Pace-White, CYB’s artistic director and producer along with Traci Honeycutt. “This being our second year for this production, we believe there’s some excitement in the community in bringing this production to stage.”
Opulent costumes of the Victorian age also highlight the performance, many of them created by CYB’s wardrobe mistress, Sharon Ritchie.
Two school performances are set for Friday, December 5 at 9 a.m. and noon. For reservations, schools need to call (423) 483-1181. Student ticket subsidies are available from the Johnson City Area Arts Council to help defray costs.
General admission tickets of $10 each for the evening performances are available at Bear ‘n Friends, Party Central, the Johnson City Area Arts Council, or at the door. Doors open at 7 p.m. for the 7:30 p.m. performances. For more information, call 423-928-2197 or visit cityyouthballet.wordpress.com.
Directions to the VA Theater.
The theater is adjacent to the Mountain Home Cemetery on the entrance closest to Market Street. Parking is available on the streets and lots near the theater. The theater is handicapped accessible.
From the North
Take I-81 to Exit 57A (Johnson City). Follow I-26 East / US 23 South to Exit 19 (Old Exit 36, State of Franklin Road), and turn right onto State of Franklin Road. Go 3.6 miles on State of Franklin Road, then turn left onto West Market Street. Go 0.7 miles to Veterans Way (BP Station on the right), turn right onto Veterans Way, and go 0.3 miles to the North entrance of Mountain Home. Take your first right and theater is on your right.
From the South
Follow I-26 West / US-23 North to exit 24 (Old Exit 31 – US-321/TN-67 Elizabethton exit), and turn left at the bottom of the exit ramp onto University Parkway (US-321 South). Take University Parkway 1.9 miles, then turn left on State of Franklin Road. Go about 0.5 miles, turn right at the second stop light on Mountain Home Drive. Cross the railroad tracks and bear right on East Lake Drive into Mountain Home. Travel about 1/4 mile, turn right at the first stop sign and travel about 1/4 mile; turn left at the main hospital and and take your 2nd left on to Memorial Avenue just before the cemetery. Theater is on your right.
For a map, visit: www.mountainhome.va.gov/visitors/directions.asp