- Bah humbug, no more
Numerous cast members perform a scene in Broadway Palm's “A Christmas
Carol: The Musical.” COURTESY PHOTO Charles Dickens' beloved classic...
from: Fort Myers Florida Weekly
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- Review: A Christmas Carol at The Lowry proves a break with festive
tradition can pay off
A Christmas Carol is an iconic, festive tradition, and to break with
tradition is always risky. But that's exactly what directors Joseph Houston
and William...
from: MSN
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- Meet the Bolton actress making history as Charles Dickens' most famous
misery guts Ebenezer Scrooge
Sat 14 Dec 12.04pm • Claire Moore who is putting on her most miserable
expression for the role in a musical version of A Christmas Carol at...
from: ITVX
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- A Christmas Carol: The Musical at the Lowry, Salford, from Hope Mill
Theatre, starring Claire Moore
Atmospheric, strikingly staged, high-quality musical version of the Dickens
classic from directors Joseph Houston and William Whelton and...
from: The Stage
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- 'A Christmas Carol: The Musical' to delight before holiday
An adaptation of “A Christmas Carol”—Charles Dickens' classic tale of
discovering the true meaning of Christmas—will delight audiences...
from: Idaho Mountain Express Newspaper
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- ‘A Christmas Carol: The Musical’ Review: The Lowry’s Dickensian Tale Has
Dance Numbers and A Female Scrooge? Yes it works.
“Christmas, a humbug?” With freezing temperatures sweeping Manchester this
December, it has become easy to tuck ourselves away like Ebenezer...
from: STRAND Magazine
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- A Christmas Carol, The Musical
Steve Griffiths is five-star impressed by this scaling-up for Christmas of
A Christmas Carol The Musical, from Hope Mill to the Lowry.
from: TheatreReviewsNorth
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- Review: A Christmas Carol at the Lowry is ‘a spectacular feast of song and
celebration’
A Christmas Carol at the Lowry brings a refreshing twist to Dickens'
timeless tale, with dazzling performances and a festive atmosphere that...
from: I Love Manchester
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- REVIEW: A Christmas Carol, The Musical
When timeless classics are brought to life on stage, audiences often
approach with a mix of excitement and trepidation, eager to see if...
from: A Young(ish) Perspective
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