David Hunter and David Burt to Lead West End's A CHRISTMAS CAROL, Dec. 22
By: Christina Mancuso Nov. 16, 2015
David Hunter - last seen in the West End starring as Guy in the Olivier, Tony and Academy Award-winning musical Once - is to play Ebenezer Scrooge's downtrodden employee, Bob Cratchit, in award-winning Antic Disposition's magical, musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' festive classic, A Christmas Carol.
And returning to the lead role of Scrooge for a second year is Olivier Award-nominated West End star David Burt. Following sell-out seasons in 2012 and 2014, A Christmas Carol will play between Tuesday 22 December and Wednesday 30 December. Seen by over 5,000 people and now established as one of London's most magical festive treats, A Christmas Carol will be performed in the highly atmospheric 16th-century Middle Temple Hall, a location well known to Dickens himself, who studied law at the ancient institution.David Hunter first rose to fame as a finalist on Andrew Lloyd Webber's ITV casting programme, Superstar, as he competed to play the role of Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar. He performed in front of millions, reaching the semi finals and receiving high praise throughout for his honest, dramatic performances. His West End credits include One Man, Two Guvnors (Adelphi & National Theatre), Tommy (Prince Edward) and Seussical (Arts). He also had the lead role in The Hired Man (Leicester Curve and Colchester Mercury).Designer: John Risebero. Musical Director: Christopher Peake.
Choreographer: Edward Lewis French. Lighting Designer:
Tom Boucher. Associate Costume Designer: Sophie Howard.
A Christmas Carol
by Charles Dickens
Book and Lyrics by Ben Horslen and John Risebero
Music by Christopher Peake 22 - 30 December Daily at 3.00pm and 7.30pm
11.00am and 3.00pm on 24 December
No performances on 25 / 26 December Press night: Wednesday 23 December at 7.30pm
Middle Temple Hall
Middle Temple Lane,
London
EC4Y 9AT
Nearest tube: Temple or Blackfriars
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