A Christmas Carol

Mon 9 Dec 2024

Studio Theatre

A Christmas Carol

Mon 9 Dec 2024

Studio Theatre

Andrew Margerison, the performer in A Christmas Carol, is wearing a Victorian outfit including a top hat, long dark jacket, and cane. He is staring at the viewer.

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1 hour 15 mins (no interval)

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Age Guidance: 10+

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1 hour 15 mins (no interval)

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Age Guidance: 10+

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Studio Theatre

Running time

Running time

1 hour 15 mins (no interval)

Age suitability

Age suitability

Age Guidance: 10+

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It’s Christmas Eve, and the miserly misanthrope, Ebenezer Scrooge, is about to have a ghostly night he’ll never forget.

The award-winning Dyad Productions, (A Room of One’s Own, I, Elizabeth, Austen’s Women, Female Gothic) who have toured their sell-out festive show Christmas Gothic since 2015, now bring their magic to Dickens’ classic and perennially relevant ghost story.

Draw near for an evening of mistletoe and merriment in the company of Marley, Fezziwig, and Cratchit et al to discover the true meaning of Christmas: tenderness for the past, courage for the present, and hope for the future.

Ebenezer lives in us all, and this glorious tale reminds us how not to give in to the Scrooge within.

Taking inspiration from Dickens’ original performances of his own work and utilising the brilliant narrator of the novel to bring the story to life, this solo piece is performed by Andrew Margerison (Frantic Assembly’s Fatherland, Macbeth), and directed by Rebecca Vaughan.

Presented by Dyad Productions

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