A Christmas Carol - Rose Theatre West End

A Christmas Carol - Rose Theatre 2022

Opened: December 8, 2022
Closing: January 02, 2023

A Christmas Carol - Rose Theatre - 2022 - West End History , Info & More

Rose Theatre
24-26 High St., Kingston KT1 1HL, UK Kingston

A Rose Original Production

From Morgan Lloyd Malcolm, writer of the Olivier Award-winning Emilia, comes a brand-new retelling of Charles Dickens’ timeless classic.

It’s a cold Christmas Eve on the snowy streets of Victorian London, and preparations for another meagre Christmas are well underway - but not for Ebenezer Scrooge. The cruellest, wealthiest woman in town; Scrooge hates charity, she hates carol singers, and most of all… she hates Christmas.

Join the children of the town and Charles Dickens, as they take Scrooge on a time-bending, enchanting journey of self-discovery to confront her past, present and future. Can Scrooge open her heart to undo years of misdeeds before it’s too late?

With all new songs by Eamonn O’Dwyer (Beauty and the Beast) and directed by Rosie Jones (Hansel & Gretel), step into this heart-warming tale of generosity and forgiveness, and experience the spirit of Christmas with the whole family.

This Rose Original Production features a wealth of local talent from the Rose Youth Theatre performing alongside a professional cast.

__Access performances__

Audio described performance: Saturday 17 December, 11:30am BSL Interpreted performance: Tuesday 27 December, 11:30am

Relaxed performance: Thursday 29 December, 11:30am

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Review: A CHRISTMAS CAROL, Rose Theatre
by Aliya Al-Hassan - December 9, 2022


It's always a hard task to 'put a spin' on a story as traditional and well known as Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. Morgan Lloyd Malcolm's adaptation gives us a female Scrooge, Charlie Dickens as a magical narrator and a school of cold and hungry children, run by Scrooge's nephew and his wife, who help create a story to teach the miserly Scrooge a lesson.

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