T0139905012Adapted by Danielle Pearson. Director Georgie Staight. Design Isobel Nicolson. Lighting Harry Armytage. Sound Tom Marshall. Costume Emily Barratt. Performer Pete Ashmore (Scrooge). Performer Tilly-Mae Millbrook (The Narrator). | |
3 Dec 20 to 3 Jan 21 | The Watermill Theatre, Newbury :: V733 listing details L01929973225 |
T1796916691A Victorian family prepares a paper theatre for a performance of A Christmas Carol. The audience enters the imagination of one of the children and quickly, the cardboard stage transforms to reveal a magical world containing real dancers and stylised sets. The classic tale unfolds in a rich tapestry of highly absorbing, theatrical drama featuring sumptuous visual effects inspired by the techniques of early cinema. In a daring twist of format, characters are portrayed by dancers and voiced by an eclectic cast of the world's most recognisable actors, including Andy Serkis, Martin Freeman, Daniel Kaluuya, Carey Mulligan and Simon Russell Beale. The mix of danced action and spoken narration brings fresh dimension to Dickens' characters and poetic language, whilst remaining true to the beauty of the author's original narrative. | |
22 Dec 20 to 23 Dec 20 | Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton :: V161 listing details L0698121638 |
T01717074876This adaptation brings Dickens' atmospheric Ghost Story of Christmas to life through the company's characteristic cocktail of textual accuracy, fun, lively action, music and audience participation in order to educate, involve and inspire. As the actors bring to life Scrooge, squeezing, wrenching, grasping, hard and sharp as flint, the audience will join him on the journey that he is forced to make through his past present and future until laughter and goodness replace the ice in his heart.Company Box Clever. | |
17 Dec 20 to 20 Dec 20 | Theatre Royal, Bath :: V854 listing details L01708032605 |
T1067411500Producer Old Vic. Adapted by Jack Thorne. Director Matthew Warchus. Design Rob Howell. Costume Rob Howell. Music Christopher Nightingale. Lighting Hugh Vanstone. Sound Simon Baker. Director Jessica Ronane (CDG - casting director). Director Lizzi Gee (movement director). Other Charlie Hughes-D'Aeth (voice coach). Performer Paterson Joseph (Ebenezer Scrooge). Performer Rebecca Trehearn. Performer Andrew Langtree. Performer Maria Omakinwa. Performer Gloria Onitiri. Performer Nick Hart. Performer Myra McFadyen. Performer Steven Miller. Performer James Staddon. Performer Samuel Townsend. Performer Steven Miller. Performer Fred Haig. Performer Hollie Edwin. Performer Kwesi Edman. Performer Melissa Allan. Performer Rayhaan Kufuor-Gray (Tiny Tim - some dates). Performer Lara Mehmet (Tiny Tim - some dates). Performer Lenny Rush. Performer Eleanor Stollery (Tiny Tim - some dates). | |
23 Nov 19 to 18 Jan 20 | Old Vic Theatre, West End :: V402 listing details L459416481 |
T01610117519Producer Bristol Old Vic. Director Lee Lyford. Music Gwyneth Herbert. Lyrics Gwyneth Herbert. Musical Director Gwyneth Herbert. Sound Helen Skiera. Adapted by Tom Morris. Design Tom Rogers. Lighting Anna Watson. Performer Harry Bird (folk band - Rubber Wellies). Performer Christophe Capewell (folk band - Rubber Wellies). Performer John Hopkins (Scrooge). Performer Ewan Black (Marley). Performer George Readshaw (Young Scrooge). Performer Mofetoluwa Akande (Belle). Performer Shane David-Joseph (Freddie). Performer Rebecca Hayes (Little Fran). Performer Stephen Collins (Bob Cratchit). | |
28 Nov 19 to 12 Jan 20 | Bristol Old Vic, Bristol :: V857 listing details L0796672464 |
T0981351622Adapted by Alan Harris. Producer Theatr Clwyd. | |
13 Dec 19 to 5 Jan 20 | Theatr Clwyd, Mold :: V810 listing details L0527457091 |
T0365255567Award winning puppetry and visual theatre company Smoking Apples team up with the Bridge House Theatre this Christmas to bring you a reinvention of a classic story. Come face to face with the magical spirits, Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim, as the Bridge House Theatre is transformed into the enchanting setting of the past, present and future of Mr Scrooge. Join him as he travels through time to learn the true meaning of Christmas and ignite your festive spirit. Bah Humbug! This is the perfect opportunity to dive into the heart of a timeless Christmas tale. Smoking Apples' unique and heart-warming style of storytelling and spellbinding puppetry will immerse you into a magical theatrical experience like you've never seen before.Company Smoking Apples. | |
12 Dec 19 to 24 Dec 19 | Bridge House Theatre, Warwick :: V060724158 listing details L974580784 |
T1286810803Featuring stunning, larger than life puppetry, atmospheric live music, mischievous sprites and a sprinkling of ghoulish Christmas cheer, it promises to be a festive family night out like no other.Presented byLife and Limb Puppetry. | |
10 Dec 19 to 11 Dec 19 | Alnwick Castle, Alnwick :: V01001841890 listing details L01147031366 |
T0481728330An adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic - one of the most loved short stories ever written. In one ghostly Christmas night, cold-hearted businessman Ebenezer Scrooge learns to pity himself and to love his neighbour - but is that enough? A festive tale of redemption and compassion.Company Royal Shakespeare Company. Adapted by David Edgar. Director Rachel Kavanaugh. Design Stephen Brimson Lewis. Lighting Tim Mitchell. Music Catherine Jayes. Sound Fergus O'Hare. Director Georgina Lamb (movement director). | |
4 Dec 18 to 20 Jan 19 | Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon :: V135 listing details L0909284951 |
T0492695948Producer Bristol Old Vic. Director Lee Lyford. Music Gwyneth Herbert. Lyrics Gwyneth Herbert. Musical Director Gwyneth Herbert. Sound Helen Skiera. Adapted by Tom Morris. Design Tom Rogers. Lighting Anna Watson. Performer Felix Hayes (Scrooge). Performer Saikat Ahamed (Freddie / Mrs Cratchitt). Performer Neil Haigh (Marley). Performer Beau Holland. Performer George Readshaw. Performer Nadia Nadarajah (Bob Cratchitt). Performer Crystal Condie (Belle). Performer Gwyneth Herbert (musician). | |
29 Nov 18 to 13 Jan 19 | Bristol Old Vic, Bristol :: V857 listing details L01324135649 |
T0508300617A brand new adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic - one of the most loved short stories ever written. In one ghostly Christmas night, cold-hearted businessman Ebenezer Scrooge learns to pity himself and to love his neighbour - but is that enough? A festive tale of redemption and compassion.Company Royal Shakespeare Company. Adapted by David Edgar. Director Rachel Kavanaugh. Design Stephen Brimson Lewis. Lighting Tim Mitchell. Music Catherine Jayes. Sound Fergus O'Hare. Director Georgina Lamb (movement director). Performer Phil Davis (Ebenezer Scrooge). Performer Nicholas Bishop. Performer Tom Byrne. Performer Gerard Carey. Performer Sally Cheng. Performer James Gant. Performer Dinitia Gohil. Performer John Hodgkinson. Performer Beruce Khan. Performer Verity Kirk. Performer Luke Latchman. Performer Bethany Linsdell. Performer emma Pallant. Performer Vivien Parry. Performer Joseph Prowen. Performer Giles Taylor. Performer Sarah Twomey. Performer Jamie Tyler. Performer Brigid Zengeni. | |
27 Nov 17 to 4 Feb 18 | Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon :: V135 listing details L1212121632 |
T0652428655Producer Hull Truck Theatre. Adapted by Deborah McAndrew. Director Amy Leach. Director Ruby Thompson (assistant). Music John Biddle. Sound Ed Clarke. Lighting Joshua Carr. Director Jon Beney (movement director). Design Hayley Grindle. Costume Hayley Gringle. Performer Rosa Hesmondhalgh (Belle). Performer Polly Lister (Mrs Fezziwig / Ghost of Christmas Past). Performer Jo Mousley (Mrs Cratchit / Caroline / Cast). Performer Gurjeet Singh (Dick Wilkins / Topper / Cast). Performer Mitesh Soni (Bob Cratchit). Performer Joseph Tweedale (Fred / Ensemble). Performer Andrew Whitehead (Mr Fezziwig / Marley). Performer Christopher Wright (Scrooge). | |
1 Dec 17 to 7 Jan 18 | Hull Truck Theatre, Hull :: V935 listing details L01598373269 |
T01893562387Presented by theatre company Watch Your Head, the family-friendly evening performances of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol will take place in the Castle's two largest rooms, where the young Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret performed Christmas pantomimes during the Second World War. Tailor-made for Windsor Castle and using Dickens's own words from his public readings of the classic tale, the production will feature live music and immersive elements, transporting the audience into a Victorian Christmas. Visitors will accompany Ebenezer Scrooge from the Castle gates to the Waterloo Chamber, where Jacob Marley awaits to conjure his haunting dreams of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come. The cast of actors and musicians performing all around will transform the colossal space into Dickensian London, before the audience follows Scrooge into St George's Hall to celebrate his new-found festive spirit beneath the Castle's spectacular Christmas tree.Company Watch Your Head. Director Sasha McMurray. Music Joseph Reuben. Costume Annina Pfuel. Choreographer Edwin Ray. Design Jeremy Hamway-Bidgood (puppetry). Performer John Kay Steel (Jacob Marley). Performer Edward Halsted (Ebenezer Scrooge). Performer Eleanor Brown (Belle). Performer Charlie Ward (Tiny Tim). Performer Oliver Hamilton (Fred). Performer Michelle Hodgson (Mrs Cratchit). Performer Molly Hanson (Belinda). Performer Marlon Moore (Bob Cratchit). | |
16 Dec 17 to 4 Jan 18 | Windsor Castle, Windsor :: V642819675 listing details L0190142692 |
T1408593779With live musicians, Christmas carols and even the Macarena, get prepared to join in with this lively and modern adaptation of Dickens' epic festive Ghost Story of Christmas' past, present and future. Join Scrooge this December as he embarks on an all singing, all dancing journey and watch as laughter and goodness replace the ice in his heart.Company Box Clever. Adapted by Michael Wicherek. Director Iqbal Khan. | |
6 Dec 16 to 17 Dec 16 | Canada Water, Outer London :: V01135548657 listing details L1956961051 |
T2009768563Company Cat's Grin Theatre Company. | |
29 Nov 15 | Trinity Theatre and Arts Centre, Tunbridge Wells :: V691 listing details L1580225914 |
T0163913196Andrew and his family decide to spend Christmas at their Aunts' country cottage in a bid to drag their brother out of his "Bah, Humbug" Christmas feeling. The house, however, has ideas of its own in this wonderful retelling of Dickens' timeless classic. When a power cut threatens to ruin their 'grown-up' family Christmas, they decide to tell each other one of the most well known Christmas tales which, with the magic of the season and Hulse's wonderful storytelling style, brings out the inner child in all three siblings and fun is all that can be had. Age 4+Company Idle Theme Productions. Adapted by Toby Hulse. | |
18 Dec 14 to 3 Jan 15 | Alma Tavern Theatre, Bristol :: V0707367604 listing details L2053151977 |
T01586966501Company Little English Theatre Company. | |
28 Dec 14 | Artrix, Bromsgrove :: V073680848 listing details L01884083518 |
T01545561194A brand new adaptation of Dickens' timeless Christmas story written especially for Lakeside by Toby Hulse, and directed by Martin Berry. Expect the misery of Scrooge and the magic, warmth and hope of Dickens' classic delivered in fine storytelling style. There will be music, fun and laughter, as well as some surprises with original interpretations of Christmas Past, Christmas Present and Christmas Yet to Come...Adapted by Toby Hulse. | |
6 Dec 13 to 29 Dec 13 | Lakeside Arts Centre, Nottingham :: V0165922284 listing details L1714492425 |
T481037471Charles Dickens' memorable story is given a proper Northern twist in an all new adaptation by Debbie Oates that is packed with songs, humour and plenty of Bah Humbag. This perfect holiday treat is ideal for ages 5+... and even Scrooges are welcome too.Adapted by Debbie Oates. | |
29 Nov 13 to 4 Dec 13 | The Dukes, Lancaster :: V523 listing details L1326125014 |
T0507334675A Family Musical for half term suitable for all ages over 5 years. Will visits from four ghosts persuade the mean old Scrooge to change his ways? The award-winning EODS Youth Section works its magic on this much-loved Dickens classic. With a message that holds true throughout the year, this heart-warming tale will send you home with your toes tapping, new songs in your heart and a smile on your face.Company Young EODS. | |
30 Oct 13 to 2 Nov 13 | Devonshire Park Theatre, Eastbourne :: V665 listing details L01815318756 |
T018120018A magical, spooky Christmas treat for the whole family.Company The Man in the Moon. | |
19 Dec 12 to 22 Dec 12 | Electric Theatre, Guildford :: V01732805351 listing details L1952407169 |
T1301582112Come along and join in the festive fun at The Firestation this December as we present our wonderful retelling of Charles Dickens' Christmas Carol. Join in with Martin and Matilda mouse as they Boo and Hiss at miserly old scrooge until he changes his ways! With fantastic characters, catchy tunes and bags of audience participation this show is set to be a real treat for the whole family. With superb sets and costumes this professional family show is set to thrill audiences at the brand new arts centre. Suitable for children 5+ | |
15 Dec 08 to 16 Dec 08 | Firestation Arts & Culture, Windsor :: V740 listing details L0881373189 |
T2089000542A comical version of Dickens' classic tale using a large pop up book, audience participation humbugs and snow. Recommended age: 5+Company Booster Cushion Theatre. | |
22 Dec 07 | Darlington Arts Centre, Darlington :: V563 listing details L430532337 |
T0573326100Producer MarkMark Productions. | |
16 Dec 06 | The Dukes, Lancaster :: V523 listing details L0187664777 |
T1934853640For 6-11 yearsCompany Cat's Grin Theatre Company. | |
2 Dec 06 | Vera Fletcher Hall, Thames Ditton :: V01556541652 listing details L887083395 |
T0887364711Adapted by Adrian Berry. Director Adrian Berry. | |
8 Dec 05 to 2 Jan 06 | Trinity Theatre and Arts Centre, Tunbridge Wells :: V691 listing details L0135689992 |
T0324061696Using 'rap', song and mirth, A Christmas Carol wil brighten any cold winters day. Age 6-13 years | |
23 Dec 04 | Palace Theatre, Mansfield :: V453 listing details L01590332325 |
T1996692541With the help of a large pop-up book, lots of humbugs and snow, this classic story is brought to life in a comical one man show. The audience is taken back to Victorian England using mime, voice and a couple of suitcases loaded full of ghosts. Children are invited to play some of the parts in the story. Suitable for 5-11 years. Lasts approx. 45 mins. An adult must accompany all children.Company The Booster Cushion Theatre Company. | |
17 Dec 04 to 18 Dec 04 | Playhouse, Salisbury :: V923 listing details L908675103 |
1 Dec 01 | Parr Hall, Warrington :: V472 listing details L507610540 |
17 Nov 01 | The Hawth, Crawley :: V720 listing details L01028482693 |
2 Dec 00 | The Studio, Beckenham, Outer London :: V355 listing details L1264193196 |
T2005750144Company John Stewart Southurst Productions. | |
6 Dec 04 | Brindley Arts Centre, Runcorn :: V1448285374 listing details L1659678171 |
T0802975204For children aged 7+Performer Matthew Dexter. | |
28 Nov 04 | Marylebone Theatre, Outer London :: V186147921 listing details L02130538905 |
T1444564090Company Wee Stories. Adapted by Andy Cannon. Adapted by Iain Johstone. | |
29 Nov 03 to 3 Jan 04 | Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry :: V156 listing details L0401122563 |
T933259380A special puppet performance.Company Clydebuilt Puppets. | |
13 Dec 03 | Bowhill Theatre, Selkirk :: V01726262774 listing details L843926815 |
T762772983A re-working of [Charles Dickens]' well loved tale, this is classic storytelling with a difference. Peculiar puppets, silly songs and groovy ghosts, combine to make this A Christmas Carol with a difference! Age 4+Producer Hull Truck. Adapted by Nick Lane. Music Tristan Parkes. | |
24 Nov 03 to 6 Dec 03 | Hull Truck Theatre, Hull :: V935 listing details L01861208690 |
T0605486156Charles Dickens' ever popular story of Scrooge and his encounters with the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future translates superbly in a performance encouraging the whole audience to participate. Children from the audience will play the Carol Singers, the Cratchit Children and other parts. Whilst the rest of the audience will be taught the songs and encouraged to join in. A talented cast and wonderful music by Robert Hyman feature in another excellent production by Millfield regulars Image Theatre Company.Company Image Theatre. | |
21 Dec 00 | Swindon Arts Centre, Swindon :: V927 listing details L01000997982 |
17 Nov 00 | Cricklade Theatre, Andover :: V763 listing details L796136333 |
11 Nov 00 | Brewhouse, Burton-on-Trent :: V126 listing details L83391388 |
4 Nov 00 | Millfield Theatre, Outer London :: V316 listing details L057500321 |
27 Oct 00 | Corn Exchange, Newbury :: V732 listing details L01470398903 |
23 Oct 00 to 24 Oct 00 | mac birmingham - Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham :: V146 listing details L2099827768 |
21 Oct 00 | The Radlett Centre, Radlett :: V1098 listing details L01158754044 |
14 Oct 00 | The Coliseum, Aberdare :: V821 listing details L01453728405 |
T01891732839This is a one man story telling extravaganza, sure to bring out the Christmas spirit in everyone!Adapted by Nick Lane. Performer Nick Lane. Lighting Graham Kirk. Costume Susie Coulthard. | |
9 Dec 00 to 20 Dec 00 | Hull Truck Theatre, Hull :: V935 listing details L0941181960 |
T30093369With the help of a large pop-up book, lots of humbugs and snow, this classic story is brought to life in a comical one man show. The audience is taken back to Victorian England using mime, voice and a couple of suitcases loaded full of ghosts. Children are invited to play some of the parts in the story. Suitable for 5-11 years. Lasts approx. 45 mins.Company Booster Cushion Theatre. | |
26 Nov 00 | Phoenix Theatre, Bordon :: V1147 listing details L2135526424 |
11 Nov 00 | Watermans Arts Centre, Outer London :: V339 listing details L2135533787 |
T0863204075Charles Dickens' ever popular story of Scrooge and his encounters with the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future translates superbly in a performance encouraging the whole audience to participate. Children from the audience will play the Carol Singers, the Cratchit Children and other parts. Whilst the rest of the audience will be taught the songs and encouraged to join in. A talented cast and wonderful music by Robert Hyman feature in another excellent production by the Image Theatre Company.Company Image Theatre Company. | |
26 Oct 00 | Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury :: V99 listing details L1467671012 |
T01931128308With the help of a large pop-up book, lots of humbugs and snow, this classic story is brought to life in a comical one man show. The audience is taken back to Victorian England using mime, voice and a couple of suitcases loaded full of ghosts. Children are invited to play some of the parts in the story. Suitable for 5-11 years. Lasts approx. 45 mins.Company Booster Cushion Theatre. | |
27 Nov 99 | South Hill Park Arts Centre, Wilde Theatre, Bracknell :: V731 listing details L1471461422 |
T01480854153Company OddSocks. | |
19 Nov 98 | Telford Theatre, Telford :: V110 listing details L834028566 |
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8 Dec 17 to 30 Dec 17 | Leicester Square, Inner London :: V867504406 listing details L02054707873 |
28 Nov 02 to 4 Jan 03 | MacRobert Arts Centre, Stirling :: V642 listing details L01003000703 |
21 Dec 96 | Nettlefold Hall, Outer London :: V318 listing details L0119493727 |