A Christmas Carol – A Ghost Story - NHB Modern Plays

A Christmas Carol – A Ghost Story

A Christmas Carol – A Ghost Story - NHB Modern Plays

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Published: 11 November, 2021
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It's Christmas Eve. As the cold, bleak night draws in, the penny-pinching Ebenezer Scrooge is confronted by the spirit of his former business partner, Jacob Marley.

Bound in chains as punishment for a lifetime of greed, the unearthly figure explains it isn't too late for Scrooge to change his miserly ways in order to escape the same fate. But first he'll have to face three more eerie encounters...

Mark Gatiss' spine-tingling adaptation is faithful to the heart and spirit of Charles Dickens' much-loved festive ghost story – with an emphasis on the ghostly.

Commissioned by Nottingham Playhouse, the adaptation premiered there in 2021, starring Nicholas Farrell alongside Gatiss, and directed by the theatre's Artistic Director, Adam Penford.

A Christmas Carol – A Ghost Story subsequently transferred to Alexandra Palace Theatre, London, produced by Eleanor Lloyd Productions and Eilene Davidson Productions.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781839040566
ISBN10 1839040564
Number Of Pages 96
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller Nick Hern Books
Format paperback
Edition stage version
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Media Reviews

'Fabulous... irresistibly theatrical... Gatiss has pulled off a clever trick... a big, bold, inventive, yet remarkably faithful staging of Dickens's evergreen opus'

* Telegraph *

'Gatiss's script is surprisingly faithful... remind[ing] us of the inherent theatricality in Dickens's storytelling... Gatiss also includes Dickens's dark comedy that is so often overlooked... a clever twist and a great surge in festive feeling'

* Guardian *

'Superb... spooky and darkly funny... puts a smile on your face'

* The Times *

'Transports us with its magical stream of verbal and visual narratives... Gatiss's adaptation keeps much of the original text of the well-known classic story yet brings it even more alive by blending in deft verbal brushstrokes of natural language fashioned with such a keen ear for story-telling that he never loses the sense of history'

* Whatsonstage *

'Mark Gatiss gives us his own interpretation that demonstrates there are still new ways of looking at Dickens's 1843 novella... a slick, clever, uplifting production'

* British Theatre Guide *

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Author's Bio

Mark Gatiss is a writer, actor and director, whose work includes The League of Gentlemen, Doctor Who, Sherlock and Dracula.

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