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‘Christmas Carol’ Cooperstown Perennial

Scrooge (Gary Koutnik) chastises Bob Cratchit (Steve Dillon) Saturday afternoon, as the Glimmer Globe Theatre and Templeton Players performed Charles Dickens' classic "Christmas Carol" for the second year in a row at The Farmers' Museum in Cooperstown.  (Ian Austin/allotsego.com)
Scrooge (Gary Koutnik, Oneonta) chastises Bob Cratchit (Steve Dillon, Oneonta) Saturday afternoon, as the Glimmer Globe Theatre and Templeton Players performed Charles Dickens’ classic “Christmas Carol” for the second year in a row at The Farmers’ Museum in Cooperstown. (Ian Austin/allotsego.com)

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