11th, 12th, 13th and 14th December
with an afternoon matinee on Saturday 14th December at 2pm
Adapted from the book by Charles Dickens
Directed by Judith Kings and Martyn Buck
A Christmas Carol is quite possibly Dickens’ best loved story and has become a firm family favourite for Christmas time.
On a more thoughtful note, Dickens uses A Christmas Carol to explore the possibility of change.
Although on a personal level, Scrooge changes from being mean and miserable to being generous and kind, Dickens also wanted to show that society could change.
He thought that Victorian society ignored the needs of the poor because the rich people behaved selfishly.
In short, Dickens thought that many of the problems in society could be solved if there was more support for the poor.
This year’s production by Attic Theatre stays true to the original story and is set in the period.
But of course, there are a few Attic twists to help with the telling of this iconic Christmas ghost story.
Price: Adult £9.00 Children aged 15 and younger £6.00
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Tickets: ticketsource.co.uk/attic
Location: Attic Theatre
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