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Performance

VenueMiddle Temple Hall
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From21st December 2019
To30th December 2019
When15:00, 19:30. Dec 24 11:00, , 15:00. No perf. Dec 25, 26
Middle Temple Hall (V444105807)
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  • Date of change: 21 Oct 19 - T915974631
  • Date of change: 14 Jan 19 - T915974631

A Christmas Carol

Work:: A Christmas Carol (S2171)

Dickens's original story of Ebenezer Scrooge and the ghosts of Christmas past, present and yet to come.
Author Charles Dickens

Production:: (T915974631)

First staged in 2012 and firmly established as one of London's most magical Christmas treats, this joyous festive celebration combines the ghostly tale of Ebenezer Scrooge with original songs inspired by the carols of a traditional Victorian Christmas. Step off the bustle of Fleet Street and journey through cobbled alleyways and gas-lit courtyards to arrive at the hidden historical gem Middle Temple Hall
Company Antic Disposition
Director Ben Horslen
Director John Risebero
Design John Risebero
Music Nick Barstow (musical supervisor)
Musical Director Ben Everett-Riley
Sound hwo Holloway
Director Rosie Williamson (children's director)
Stage ManagerHarriet Saffin
Performer Geri Allen (Mrs Cratchit / Mrs Fezziwig)
Performer Megan Ashley (Belle)
Performer David Burt (Ebenezer Scrooge)
Performer Chris Courtenay (The Ghost of Jacob Marley)
Performer Elliot Fitzpatrick (Fred / Young Scrooge)
Performer Lucy Ford (Martha Cratchit / Fran)
Performer Jacob Fullagar (Tiny Tim / Boy Scrooge)
Performer Katie Lovell (The Ghost of Christmas Past)
Performer Timothy Mylechreest (Mr Carter)
Performer Haydn Oakley (Bob Cratchit)
Performer Nigel Richards (The Ghost of Christmas Present / Fezziwig)
Performer Noah Swer-Fox (Tiny Tim / Scrooge)
Performer Matt Whipps (Peter Cratchit / Teen Scrooge)

Listing:: L950695742




Current production:Work

Production details

First staged in 2012 and firmly established as one of London's most magical Christmas treats, this joyous festive celebration combines the ghostly tale of Ebenezer Scrooge with original songs inspired by the carols of a traditional Victorian Christmas. Step off the bustle of Fleet Street and journey through cobbled alleyways and gas-lit courtyards to arrive at the hidden historical gem Middle Temple Hall

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