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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol
By Charles Dickens  adapted for the stage by John Bush

20th – 23rd November 2013 at the Memorial Hall, Little Baddow at 7.45pm

Charles Dickens created the essence of Christmas in his story, ‘A Christmas Carol’:  Bob Cratchit’s family gathered round goose and pudding, Fezziwig’s Christmas Eve dance, the portly gentlemen collecting for charity.  

Underneath the festivities lies Dickens’ anger at the meanness of business men like Scrooge and the suffering of the poor and overworked multitudes at the bottom of the heap.  We could ask whether much has changed since the 1840s.

‘A Christmas Carol’ was on stage two months after it was first published.  Dickens developed dramatic readings of the story and it’s constantly re-invented as a play, musical or film.

Little Baddow Drama’s version is faithful to Dickens’ words as the story moves quickly from Scrooge’s lonely bachelor dwelling to his school days, his failed romance and his encounters with poverty, suffering and the inevitability of his own death.

There’s no better way to start your own preparations for Christmas than this vivid reminder of its true meaning.


LITTLE BADDOW DRAMA’s production of A CHRISTMAS CAROL runs from Wednesday 20th to Saturday 23rd November 2013 in the Memorial Hall at Little Baddow.

Tickets: £8.00 Wed;   £9.00 Thur, Fri and Sat     

Box Office: 01245 225509   Tickets from 28th Oct:  6.30pm-9.30pm

There’s a bar and plenty of free parking at the Memorial Hall.