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You are in: SHOWS > Christmas Carol

 
Christmas Carol

Yet another pantomime, picked up, bandied about and camped up by members of the Drama Society. The collective pens of the society's members worked overtime for their owners, who took it upon themselves to evacuate their minds of their talents at script writing. (but there isn't much to evacuate, I hear you cry). 

A Christmas Carol was written and adapted from the original Dickens text but as with previous years' more than a little something of the casts' magic rubbed off on it. Some exemplorary performances, Nic McMahon's bizarre impressions, which sporned a thousand cries of, "thruuuupence!", John Wyatt's, wry, dry and very Fry (Stephen, that is) Ebenezer, and a legendary performance of 'I will survive'. Cap that with a geriatric ghost, a 'come touch my box ghost', an angel with wings and another ghost with a skateboard and... well, hoped you enjoyed it (if you managed to come... oh God, that was the last thing, etc.) as much as the cast did during those few months! 

There's so much more to say, so many deserving performances, such was the pace - but maybe you can do that. We look forward to  reading your comments

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