Theatre Baddeck presents Charles Dickens Writes A Christmas Carol

Baddeck & Area

Dec 9 – Dec 13

About

In 1843, A Christmas Carol became one of the most popular books in the English language and has been credited by some as “almost single-handedly reviving the Christmas holiday.” In this Canadian adaptation by Richard Quesnel, the audience sees the struggles faced by Charles Dickens in his writing of this classic novel. As Dickens creates the story, using only the power of his imagination and the inspiration gleaned from a small choir of wandering carollers, we not only see the beloved tale unfold of Ebenezer Scrooge and his amazing night of ghostly visitations, but find out why a Christmas Ghost-story was written in the first place. Infused with beautiful Victorian carols, lots of humour and tender moments, Theatre Baddeck’s production of Charles Dickens Writes A Christmas Carol features a community-professional hybrid cast that will delight and inspire this Christmas season. 

7:30pm | $31.50 (adult) / $28.50 (65+) / $21.50 (under 19) / Group rates available

+ fees & tax

* Babes in Arms and children under four (4) years of age are not permitted in the theatre. Children must be able to occupy their own seats, due to fire regulations.

Location & Contact

98 Twining Street, Baddeck, Nova Scotia

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Dec 9 7:30 PM Dec 10 7:30 PM Dec 11 7:30 PM Dec 12 7:30 PM Dec 13 7:30 PM

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