THE PLAY

It is1843 and Dickens is desperately short of cash, unable to sustain his lavish lifestyle or meet financial obligations. 

In desperation, he plunges headlong into writing “A Christmas Carol.”  Six feverish weeks later the novel hits the bookstalls.  The author anticipates that, by Christmas 1843, he will be moderately rich.  But will he? This is a light-hearted look at the exhilarating and emotionally exhausting process that brought us one of the greatest and much loved stories of all time.

Act One

1843 - 1 Devonshire Terrace, London, the home of Charles Dickens, with brief visits to the slums of London’s East End, a graveyard at midnight and St James’ Hall Piccadilly.

Act 1 - Lasts for 60 minutes

Interval

Refreshments will be on sale - 20 minutes

Act Two

15th March, 1870 - St James’ Hall, Piccadilly, London. In this hall Charles Dickens read his abridged version of “A Christmas Carol” for the last time. 

Act 2 - Our abridged version lasts 40 minutes

The Crew

Director - Phil Porter

Wardrobe - Oast Theatre

Lighting & Sound - Alaric Smith

Props & Transport - Alex Noble-Jennings

Finance - Wilkins Micawber Wealth Management

Graphic Design - Notso Tiny Tim

Web Design - Mrs Gamp Creative

Publicity - Bumble Public Relations

Runner - Oliver Twist