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Performance

VenueNorthcott Theatre
TownExeter
CountyDevon
From13th December 2017
To13th December 2017
When20:00 (for Dickensian Dinner 18:00 for 18:30 dinner)
Prices Ticket price includes mulled wine and mince pie
Northcott Theatre (V886)
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  • Date of change: 15 Nov 17 - T0762031638

A Christmas Carol

Work:: A Christmas Carol (S78431265)

A Christmas Carol is the most famous book Charles Dickens ever wrote and one of the most daring. As the Ghosts spirit Scrooge from his past to his present to his future, Dickens plunges the reader cinematically from the miser's dank and creaking house in the City to riotous festivities, from cozy hearths to graveyards. And all the time the author's voice, tender, savage, magisterial, is present.

Production:: (T0762031638)

There can be no better way to herald in the Christmas celebrations than with Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Using the script and acting directions developed by Dickens himself, Pip Utton recreates the most popular of Dickens' public readings in this almost totally candlelit performance of A Christmas Carol. All tickets include mince pies and mulled wine, but why not complete your evening with a specially- themed pre show 'Dickensian Dinner'.
Performer Pip Utton (Charles Dickens)

Listing:: L734055469




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Production details

There can be no better way to herald in the Christmas celebrations than with Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Using the script and acting directions developed by Dickens himself, Pip Utton recreates the most popular of Dickens' public readings in this almost totally candlelit performance of A Christmas Carol. All tickets include mince pies and mulled wine, but why not complete your evening with a specially- themed pre show 'Dickensian Dinner'.

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