Ebenezer Scrooge is a notoriously bitter old man who is determined not to let Christmas interfere with his miserly routine. A feared figure throughout the streets of London he is unmoved by any pleas for charity. Read more …
But one Christmas Eve, Scrooge receives some unexpected supernatural visitors who are determined to show him the true spirit of Christmas and the error of his ways.
This bold, theatrical adaptation captures the original spirit of Charles Dickens’ beloved tale. Directed by Dominic Hill who is renowned for his, “highly imaginative, transfixing productions” (Daily Telegraph), Christmas at the Citizens offers a magical, inventive, heart-warming and spine-tingling production of a festive classic. Guaranteed to appeal to young and old alike, A Christmas Carol will melt even the coldest of hearts and leave all rejoicing with Christmas spirit!
This stage production in one word was, amazing!
It all makes for a rich and satisfying seasonal treat.
Verdict: Scrooge finds redemption and a fresh appeal.
Hill and his creative team take full advantage of Neil Bartlett's marvellously pared-down script.
Everything about this show is a Christmas dream that simply left me wanting more.
Neil Bartlett’s A Christmas Carol is enjoyable, but a disappointment to fans of Dickens' tale that has survived centuries.
Nikola Kodjabashia--A Christmas Carol
A Christmas Carol, Citizens Theatre, Glasgow; interview with Cliff Burnett
Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow from Saturday November 29, 2014, until Saturday January 3, 2015. More info: www.citz.co.uk