![]() Celebrating 50 years Charles Dickens’‘A Christmas Carol’ Adapted by John Mortimer Charles Dickens’ famous tale of Ebenezer Scrooge’s transformation from embittered skinflint to generous benefactor has been dramatized by John Mortimer with typical flair and wit in this definitive adaptation, premiered by the Royal Shakespeare Company. Mortimer has created a panoramic view of Victorian London with all the much loved characters – miserly Scrooge, the loving Cratchits, faithful nephew Fred – in place. ‘…boisterous, sentimental and compassionate; fairy-tale and social criticism, moral parable and family entertainment, appealing to the grown-up in children and the child in grown-ups.’ Sunday Times When it comes to enthusiasm, exuberance and sheer talent they don’t come much better than GYPT. David Adams – Western Mail AT THE BOROUGH THEATRE, ABERGAVENNY ON JANUARY 17th 18th & 19th AT 7.30pm Tickets: £7.00 Adults / £5.00 Concessions Special ticket price for schools and youth groups on Thursday 17th January at 7.30pm and Friday 18th January at 1.30pm All tickets - £4.00 For ticket bookings telephone the Borough Theatre - 01873 850805 For further information telephone Gwent Theatre - 01873 853167 Email: gwenttie@uwclub.net Website:gwenttheatre.com |
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