A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol

Saturday, 14 December 2024, 8.30pm
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Bewley’s Café Theatre and The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre present:

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

Written By Charles Dickens, Performed by Michael James Ford, Sinead Murphy and Sam Ford

Step inside our cosy cottage theatre where you will be transported into the magical world of Charles Dickens as you experience ‘A Christmas Carol’ LIVE on the intimate TSEAC stage.

Picture this, fairy lights twinkle like glowing Victorian street lamps, the air is infused with the warmth of mulled wine, and the scent of freshly baked cookies mingles with anticipation. As you settle into your seat, you’re close enough to see the actors’ expressions—their emotions vivid and palpable.

The stage, though minimalistic, becomes a portal to Victorian London and we invite you to immerse in the warmth of the season as you witness Ebenezer Scrooge’s transformation from miser to magnanimous, as he is guided by the spirits of Christmas past, present, and future.

The haunting melodies of carols echo through the room, wrapping you in the magic of Dickens’ timeless tale. It’s not just a play; it’s an immersive Christmas experience.

Performed by Michael James Ford, Sinead Murphy and Sam Ford, these outstanding actors will take you on Scrooge’s ghostly journey to redemption, accompanied by a richly atmospheric live musical score. A sell-out hit in Dublin for the past seven years, it is the perfect way to experience Dickens’ masterpiece and to share his world of phantoms, darkness, merriment, and everlasting goodwill.

Don’t miss this delightful version of the classic. Sunday Independent

... fine dramatic storytelling...perfect for the season. Red Curtain Review

It lingers in the mind... it really is superb. Donnchadh O’Laoire

The actors wove a web of which Dickens would have been proud. Daria Verjans

More Info:

Tickets 20 Euro, Includes minced pie & mulled wine or hot chocolate & cookie on arrival

Duration: 80 mins no interval

Age Recommendation 8 +

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Added by Séamus Ennis Arts Centre on 27 November 2024

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