Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol performed by Chapterhouse at the |Assembly Rooms, Lincoln
As Christmas draws nearer, a seasonal literary classic is brought to life on stage.
Chapterhouse Theatre Company is performing Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol in Lincoln next week.
On Christmas Eve, the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is whisked away on a journey through the past and into the future, accompanied by three ghosts determined to show him the true meaning of Christmas. But will Scrooge’s cold heart thaw in time for Christmas Day?
The book is brought to life as a traditional production, complete with period costumes, song and dance.
It is described as the perfect festive treat for all ages.
Producer Richard Main said: “Christmas time is the most wonderful, warming, and treasured time of the year. A time of hope and indeed redemption.
“We are so thrilled to follow Scrooge’s journey alongside our audiences — hopefully people will go away with a warm, wintery glow.”
It is at the County Assembly Rooms, Lincoln, on Friday and Saturday (December 9-10).