Chapterhouse Theatre Company will be bring the classic story of Charles Dickens’s Scrooge to Exmouth this Christmas.
It takes place at Exmouth Pavilion on Wednesday, December 6 from 7.30pm. Tickets and Information from Exmouth Pavilion Box Office 01395 222477 or visit their website.
A spokesman for the show said: "Follow the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge as he embarks upon a journey through his past, present, and future, learning along the way to appreciate the true meaning of Christmas. With dazzling musical sequences and authentic period costuming, this production promises to be the perfect accompaniment to the festive season.
"A classic story of hope, redemption, and the power of Christmas spirit, this faithful production of the Dickensian classic will be touring theatres, castles, and cathedrals across the country from November 17th to December 23rd of this year."
Critics have called this adaption of Scrooge a “Wonderfully emotive and an absolute joy. A simply heart-warming Christmassy tale that was beautifully told.” Peterborough Telegraph “Dickens’ tale has lost none of its punch…fusing a contemporary feel with the author’s poetic text.’ The Stage “
Established in 1999, Chapterhouse Theatre Company is a critically acclaimed theatre company and has been touring for over twenty years. Specialising in open-air Shakespeare, classic literature adaptations, and family shows, Chapterhouse has recently embarked on a new venture of popular outdoor music concerts under the banner of 21st Century Events featuring, among other artists, tributes to ABBA, Queen, and Elton John. The Company have performed at the UK and Ireland’s most stunning historic venues, working with the likes of The National Trust and English Heritage as well as many cathedrals and stately homes to bring classic stories to life into the perfect setting. Chapterhouse strives to create a unique experience whilst continuing to bring joy to new and returning audiences every year.
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