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A Christmas Carol
Charles Dickens
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Description for A Christmas Carol
Paperback. A brand new adaptation of the Charles Dickens classic - one of the most loved short stories ever written. In one ghostly Christmas night, cold-hearted businessman Ebenezer Scrooge learns to pity himself and to love his neighbour - but is that enough? A brand new adaptation for the Royal Shakespeare Company of the Christmas classic. Num Pages: 128 pages. BIC Classification: DD. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 129. .
'Marley was dead: to begin with…'
One ghostly Christmas night, coldhearted businessman Ebenezer Scrooge gets the fright of his life, discovers the truth about himself, and learns to love his neighbour.
This adaptation by David Edgar of the Charles Dickens classic – one of the best-loved stories ever written – rediscovers the social conscience of the timeless tale.
It was premiered by the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon for Christmas 2017, directed by Rachel Kavanaugh. The smash-hit, critically acclaimed production was revived in 2018, and again in 2022, with Adrian Edmondson in the role of Scrooge.
Product Details
Publisher
Nick Hern Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
144
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781848426672
SKU
V9781848426672
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-2
About Charles Dickens
David Edgar's work for the RSC includes Destiny, Maydays, Pentecost, The Prisoner’s Dilemma and Written on the Heart, and his hugely successful adaptation of Nicholas Nickleby. His other plays include Albert Speer, Playing with Fire and If Only, adaptations of Julian Barnes' Arthur & George and Stevenson’s Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and a translation of Ibsen's The Master Builder. He is the author of How Plays Work, also published by Nick Hern Books.
Reviews for A Christmas Carol
'David Edgar gave the RSC one of its biggest hits in its history with his eight-and-a-half-hour adaptation of Nicholas Nickleby... Now, forty years on, he has set to work on A Christmas Carol... a magnificent achievement'
Telegraph
'David Edgar's new version for the RSC... goes back beyond the sanitised version in popular consciousness to what Dickens actually wrote, and why'
Financial Times
'Dickens's message about the need to treat poverty as a rectifiable evil rather than a moral failing comes through loud and clear'
Guardian
'David Edgar cleverly ups the politics... A festive show that doesn't shirk from emphasising Dickens's still topical point'
Sunday Times
'This family show radiates old-fashioned comfort and joy'
Mail on Sunday
'David Edgar's adaptation retains the overall message of redemption while introducing a lot of humour as a counterpoint to the social commentary… dark, yet heartwarming'
The Reviews Hub
'This politically charged new version feels both plausibly Victorian and sharply relevant'
Evening Standard
'A mix of wit and grit… a Christmas stocking of a show: full of goodies alongside an evergreen message about the importance of empathy'
The Stage
'A festive delight… Edgar's adaptation lacks none of the textural depth and emotional resonance of Dickens' original piece of social commentary… entertaining, lively and full of fun'
Whatsonstage.com
'An inventive version of Dickens's great seasonal fable… you would have to be quite a Scrooge not to fall for it'
The Times
Telegraph
'David Edgar's new version for the RSC... goes back beyond the sanitised version in popular consciousness to what Dickens actually wrote, and why'
Financial Times
'Dickens's message about the need to treat poverty as a rectifiable evil rather than a moral failing comes through loud and clear'
Guardian
'David Edgar cleverly ups the politics... A festive show that doesn't shirk from emphasising Dickens's still topical point'
Sunday Times
'This family show radiates old-fashioned comfort and joy'
Mail on Sunday
'David Edgar's adaptation retains the overall message of redemption while introducing a lot of humour as a counterpoint to the social commentary… dark, yet heartwarming'
The Reviews Hub
'This politically charged new version feels both plausibly Victorian and sharply relevant'
Evening Standard
'A mix of wit and grit… a Christmas stocking of a show: full of goodies alongside an evergreen message about the importance of empathy'
The Stage
'A festive delight… Edgar's adaptation lacks none of the textural depth and emotional resonance of Dickens' original piece of social commentary… entertaining, lively and full of fun'
Whatsonstage.com
'An inventive version of Dickens's great seasonal fable… you would have to be quite a Scrooge not to fall for it'
The Times