Christmas means nothing to Scrooge, and Dickens’ tale of the true meaning of Christmas conquering Scrooge’s cold heart has been entertaining families for years.
Now, there is an opportunity to see a stage production adapted by award-winning writer Laura Turner at Chester Cathedral. Chapterhouse Theatre Company usually tours with open-air productions to many notable locations during the summer. Come winter time, they continue their tours as a festive tradition to theatres, castles and cathedrals across the UK
Producer Richard Main said: “Christmas is the most magical time of the year, so I am thrilled that we get to join our audiences in celebrating the season; hopefully people will go away with a warm, wintery glow.”
Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is brought to life in this traditional production, complete with beautiful period costumes, song, dance, and a generous helping of Christmas spirit. The show is the perfect festive treat for all ages as the winter evenings start to draw in, and you can see this production at Chester Cathedral on Saturday 27th November and Wednesday 8th December.
Further details of the performance can be found at:
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