This theatrical version of A Christmas Carol was performed at the Surrey Theatre in February 1844 just weeks after the publication of the novella by Dickens in December of the previous year. (There were 7 other adaptations also being shown on stage then, with only 1 version - not this one - being sanctioned by Dickens.)
- Summary by ToddHW
Cast list:
Ebenezer Scrooge, the Miser: Greg Giordano
Frank Freeheart, his Nephew: Agnes Robert Behr
Mr. Cheerly: James R. Hedrick
Mr. Heartly: Chuck Williamson
Bob Cratchit, Scrooge's Clerk: Beeswaxcandle
Dark Sam: Wayne Cooke
Characters in the Dream:
Euston, a ruined Gentleman: Adrian Stephens
Old Joe, a Fence: Larry Wilson
Ghost of Jacob Marley: Alan Mapstone
Ghost of Christmas Past: Sonia
Ghost of Christmas Present: David Purdy
Ghost of Christmas to Come (Mute)
Peter, Bob's Eldest Son: Stacey Malcolm
Tiny Tim: Inkell
Mrs. Freeheart: valroth
Ellen, Scrooge's former love: Owler
Mrs. Cratchit: oogiesragdoll
Guest 1: Inkell
Guest 2: Diane Alailima
Fanny, Scrooge's Sister: Norah Nelson
Boy: Inkell
Cratchit Girl: Winnifred Assmann
Mrs. Mildew: mleigh
Martha Cratchit: Norah Nelson
Stage Directions: ToddHW
Editing: ToddHW
Cast list:
Ebenezer Scrooge, the Miser: Greg Giordano
Frank Freeheart, his Nephew: Agnes Robert Behr
Mr. Cheerly: James R. Hedrick
Mr. Heartly: Chuck Williamson
Bob Cratchit, Scrooge's Clerk: Beeswaxcandle
Dark Sam: Wayne Cooke
Characters in the Dream:
Euston, a ruined Gentleman: Adrian Stephens
Old Joe, a Fence: Larry Wilson
Ghost of Jacob Marley: Alan Mapstone
Ghost of Christmas Past: Sonia
Ghost of Christmas Present: David Purdy
Ghost of Christmas to Come (Mute)
Peter, Bob's Eldest Son: Stacey Malcolm
Tiny Tim: Inkell
Mrs. Freeheart: valroth
Ellen, Scrooge's former love: Owler
Mrs. Cratchit: oogiesragdoll
Guest 1: Inkell
Guest 2: Diane Alailima
Fanny, Scrooge's Sister: Norah Nelson
Boy: Inkell
Cratchit Girl: Winnifred Assmann
Mrs. Mildew: mleigh
Martha Cratchit: Norah Nelson
Stage Directions: ToddHW
Editing: ToddHW
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