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Performance

VenueWilton's Music Hall
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From29th November 2019
Opened5th December 2019
To4th January 2020
When19:30. Mats 14:30
Wilton's Music Hall (V1165)
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  • Date of change: 1 Jul 19 - T97852978

Christmas Carol - a Fairy Tale

Christmas Carol - a Fairy Tale

Work:: Christmas Carol - a Fairy Tale (S0822509931)

Scrooge. As you've never seen her before... 1838, London. Jacob Marley is dead. And so is Ebenezer Scrooge... In our story, Ebenezer died young, but his sister Fan married Marley and, as his widow, has now inherited his moneylending business. She rapidly becomes notorious as the most monstrous miser ever known, a legendary misanthrope, lonely, and despised by all who cross her path. Seven years later, on Christmas Eve, Fan Scrooge will be haunted by three spirits. They want her to change. But will she?
Author Piers Torday

Production:: (T97852978)

This Christmas, rediscover a classic British fairy tale. Refreshed and relevant for the 21st century, this traditional story inspired by the politics of nineteenth century London comes to life in the true Dickensian atmosphere of the world's oldest surviving music hall, Wilton's Music Hall.
Director Stephanie Street
Design Tom Piper
Lighting Katharine Williams
Music Ed Lewis
Sound Ed Lewis
Design Jo Lakin (puppets)
Director Gabrielle Dawes (casting director)
Performer Sally Dexter (Fan Marley)
Performer Chisara Agor
Performer Joseph Hardy
Performer Edward Harrison
Performer Brendan Hooper
Performer Ruth Ollman
Performer Yana Penrose

Listing:: L614992228




Production details

This Christmas, rediscover a classic British fairy tale. Refreshed and relevant for the 21st century, this traditional story inspired by the politics of nineteenth century London comes to life in the true Dickensian atmosphere of the world's oldest surviving music hall, Wilton's Music Hall.

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