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A Christmas Carol

T1389759398
Dickens's original story of Ebenezer Scrooge and the ghosts of Christmas past, present and yet to come.
Author Charles Dickens


Archive :: production:T1389759398, play:S2171, venue:V596
Current production:Work

Production details

After its stunning success in 2021, the show is back and better than ever for Christmas 2023. Bringing together a cast of 11 actor-musicians, we once again team up with celebrated musical theatre writers Noisemaker in a musical version of the ultimate Christmas story, directed by Dundee Rep's Artistic Director, Andrew Panton. An original take on the classic with all your favourite characters, from Tiny Tim to the Ghost of Christmas Past, this wonderfully witty and heart-warming re-telling of Dickens' tale of redemption is the perfect way to celebrate the festive season and immerse yourself in the magic of a Rep Christmas this year!

Performance

VenueDundee Repertory Theatre
TownDundee
CountyDundee
From25th November 2023
To30th December 2023
What is currently on at Dundee Repertory Theatre (V596)

Reviews

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Company

Company Dundee Rep Ensemble
Adapted by Scott Gilmour
Adapted by Claire McKenzie
Director Andrew Panton
Design Emily James
Costume Emily James
Lighting Grant Anderson
Director Joan Cleville (movement)
Musical Director Isaac Savage
Director Michael Howell (casting)
Performer Stephanie Cremona
Performer Ewan Donald
Performer Kirsty Findlay
Performer Caitlin Forbes
Performer Laura Lovemore
Performer Irene Macdougall
Performer Ann Louise Ross
Performer Benjamin Osugo
Performer Isaac Savage
Performer Mark Scott
Performer Charlie West
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